Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB931

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Environment – Tidal Wetlands – Construction of Piers

Impact

The passage of HB 931 could significantly impact how tidal wetlands are managed regarding pier construction. By not considering vessel ownership in the permitting process, the bill may encourage more individuals to apply for pier construction permits, potentially leading to an increase in pier building activities. This could have positive implications for recreational activities and local economies, as piers provide access to waterways for fishing, boating, and other uses. However, this also raises potential concerns regarding environmental protections, as increased pier construction could disrupt tidal wetland ecosystems.

Summary

House Bill 931 addresses the regulation concerning the construction of piers in tidal wetlands. The bill specifically prohibits the Maryland Department of the Environment from considering whether the applicant owns a vessel when making decisions about issuing permits or licenses for pier construction. This change is aimed at simplifying the application process for individuals seeking to build piers in these sensitive environmental areas. By removing the assessment of the applicant's vessel ownership from the criteria, the bill seeks to reduce potential barriers to obtaining necessary construction approvals.

Contention

While supporters of HB 931 argue that it promotes accessibility and fairness in the permitting process, opponents may raise concerns that the bill could lead to increased environmental degradation. Critics might argue that by loosening the criteria for permit issuance, the state could inadvertently allow more construction that negatively affects tidal ecosystems. The dialogue surrounding this bill reflects broader tensions between environmental stewardship and economic development, revealing differing priorities among lawmakers and stakeholders.

Companion Bills

MD SB1049

Crossfiled Environment - Tidal Wetlands - Construction of Piers

Previously Filed As

MD HB1299

Environment - Tidal Wetlands - Pier Platforms

MD HB602

Environment - State Wetlands - Shoreline Restoration

MD SB417

Environment – State Wetlands – Shoreline Restoration

MD SB743

Climate, Labor, and Environmental Equity Act of 2023

MD SB775

Private Wetlands - Structural Shoreline Stabilization Measures - Authorization

MD HB496

Anne Arundel County - Restriction on Use - Construction of Private Piers

MD HB840

Climate, Labor, and Environmental Equity Act of 2023

MD SB830

Environmental Health Specialists and Well and Septic Systems Permitting - Studies (Environmental Health Systems Support Act of 2023)

MD SB471

Sediment Control Plans, Discharge Permits for Stormwater Associated With Construction Activity, and Notice and Comment Requirements

MD HB607

Sediment Control Plans, Discharge Permits for Stormwater Associated With Construction Activity, and Notice and Comment Requirements

Similar Bills

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