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R.I. Supreme Court denies Champlin’s Marina expansion plan in Block Island’s Great Salt Pond

Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 14, 2022

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PROVIDENCE — In a decision hailed by Attorney General Peter F. Neronha and environmental groups, the Rhode Island Supreme Court that a long-proposed expansion of Champlin’s Marina on Block Island could not move forward.In 2003, Champlin’s filed an application with the Coastal Resources Management Council to extend its existing marina 240 feet into the Great Salt Pond, to accommodate 140 additional boats. The proposed expansion included... + full article



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