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Christopher A. D'Ovidio, Esq. is an environmental attorney and scientist, and a professor of land use law at Roger Williams University School of Law.  Christopher was formerly an environmental scientist with the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and former Attorney with the Conservation Law Foundation.  With over 20 years of experience in field of environmental and land use regulation, Christopher offers a diverse and unique professional background to his clients.

 

Practice Profile:

Christopher's extensive knowledge of local, state and federal environmental and land use laws, combined with litigation and advocacy experience provides proven success for clients.   
 
Whether you are seeking a local zoning variance, a state or federal permit, or proposing or opposing a development project, the breadth of professional services provided by this office will meet the needs of all clients.



Contact Information:
Telephone: 401.739.2900 Ext.308

 
EnvironmentallawRI
Are experienced and successful attorneys in all aspects of environmental, zoning and land use law, enforcement proceedings, contested permit hearings, and litigation. 



 

 


Professional Services:

   Local, State and Federal Compliance

     •    Notice of Violations

     •    Administrative and Judicial Appeals
     •    Environmental Impact Assessments
 

   Site Development Permitting and Compliance

     •    Septic Systems
     •    Wetlands
     •    Marina and residential docks
     •    Water Quality Certificates
     •    NPDES/RIPDES permitting
     •    Stormwater/Wastewater permitting
     •    Site Remediation
 
   Zoning and Land Use Permitting and Compliance
     •    Variances
     •    Takings claims
     •    Appeals
 
   Commercial Fishing Licensing
     •    Issuance of permit and license
     •    Appeals