Relative to administration of certain wetlands permits by the department of environmental services.
Impact
The proposed amendments are expected to simplify the permitting process, which could enhance compliance among stakeholders engaged in construction or alteration projects involving wetlands. By formalizing the department's practices within the legal text, SB229 aims to reduce bureaucratic delays and provide clearer guidelines for property owners and developers. This shift may empower municipal governments and agencies by improving their ability to manage local environmental concerns while still adhering to state regulations.
Summary
SB229 aims to streamline the administration of wetlands permits by the Department of Environmental Services in New Hampshire. The bill introduces various amendments to RSA 485-A, particularly focusing on the handling and processing of permit applications for alterations impacting wetlands. Among its provisions, the bill specifies application fees for permit amendments and establishes timelines for the evaluation process, thereby ensuring more efficient handling of such requests. The changes are designed to align existing practices more closely with the state's regulatory framework and operational needs.
Contention
Notably, while the bill has received support for potentially easing the regulatory burden on businesses, it also raises concerns regarding the environmental protections traditionally upheld by these permits. Opponents argue that the relaxation of certain permit requirements may lead to unintended ecological consequences, particularly if oversight is perceived as diminished. Furthermore, questions about how the changes will affect local governance and the ability for municipalities to exert control over environmental protections remain points of debate among stakeholders.
An Act Concerning The Preservation Of Natural Vegetation Near Wetlands And Watercourses And Certain Enhancements To The Inland Wetlands And Watercourses Act.
An Act Concerning The Right To Counsel In Eviction Proceedings, The Validity Of Inland Wetlands Permits In Relation To Certain Other Land Use Approvals, And Extending The Time Of Expiration Of Certain Land Use Permits.