§ 45-23-44. General provisions — Physical design requirements.
(a) All local regulations shall specify, through reasonable, objective standards and criteria,
all physical design requirements for subdivisions and land-development projects that
are to be reviewed and approved pursuant to the regulations. Regulations shall specify
all requirements and policies for subdivisions and land-development projects that
are not contained in the municipality's zoning ordinance.
(b) Nothing in this section shall be construed to restrict a municipality's right, within
state and local regulations, to establish its own mini
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§ 45-23-44. General provisions — Physical design requirements.
(a) All local regulations shall specify, through reasonable, objective standards and criteria,
all physical design requirements for subdivisions and land-development projects that
are to be reviewed and approved pursuant to the regulations. Regulations shall specify
all requirements and policies for subdivisions and land-development projects that
are not contained in the municipality's zoning ordinance.
(b) Nothing in this section shall be construed to restrict a municipality's right, within
state and local regulations, to establish its own minimum lot size per zoning district
in its town or city.
(c) The slope of land shall not be excluded from the calculation of the buildable lot
area or the minimum lot size, or in the calculation of the number of buildable lots
or units.
(d) Wetland buffers, as defined in § 2-1-20, shall be included in the calculation of a minimum lot area and in the total number
of square feet or acres of a tract or parcel of land before calculating the maximum
potential number of units or lots for development; provided, however, that this shall
not apply to lots directly abutting surface reservoirs with direct withdrawals used
for public drinking water. Nothing herein changes the definition and applicability
of a "buildable lotâ€� as set forth under § 45-23-60(a)(4); and nothing herein permits the disturbance of wetlands or wetland buffers or otherwise
alters the provisions of the freshwater wetlands act, § 2-1-18 et seq.
(e) The requirements and policies may include, but are not limited to: requirements and
policies for rights-of-way, open space, landscaping, connections of proposed streets
and drainage systems with those of the surrounding neighborhood; public access through
property to adjacent public property; and the relationship of proposed developments
to natural and man-made features of the surrounding neighborhood.
(f) The regulations shall specify all necessary findings, formulas for calculations, and
procedures for meeting the requirements and policies. These requirements and policies
apply to all subdivisions and land development projects reviewed and/or administered
under the local regulations.