Environmental
The Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council (CRMC) has jurisdiction over:
AAll properties within Providence city limits
BCoastal resources and development within the coastal zone✓ Correct
CProperties adjacent to interstate highways
DWetlands more than 500 feet from any body of water
Explanation
The CRMC regulates development and use of coastal resources within Rhode Island's coastal zone, including tidal wetlands, beaches, coastal waters, and adjacent upland areas.
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