Rhode Island 2023 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0164 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/16/2023

                     
 
 
 
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S TATE  OF RHODE IS LAND 
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 
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A N   A C T 
RELATING TO TOWNS AN D CITIES -- ZONING ORDINANCES 
Introduced By: Senators LaMountain, Euer, and Gu 
Date Introduced: February 16, 2023 
Referred To: Senate Commerce 
 
 
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 
SECTION 1. Section 45-24-73 of the General Laws in Chapter 45-24 entitled "Zoning 1 
Ordinances" is hereby amended to read as follows: 2 
45-24-73. Consistent statewide treatment of accessory dwelling units required. 3 
(a) Any municipality  that chooses to permit accessory dwelling units (ADUs) within the 4 
municipality, shall not impose any excessive restrictions on accessory dwelling units (ADUs). 5 
More specifically, a municipality that permits ADUs shall not: 6 
(1) Restrict tenants based on familial relationship or age unless such restriction is necessary 7 
to comply with the terms of the federal subsidy related to affordability; 8 
(2) Charge unique or unreasonable application fees for the creation of an ADU; 9 
(3) Require infrastructure improvements, including, but not limited to, separate water or 10 
sewer service lines or expanded septic system capacity; provided, however, municipalities may 11 
require modification required for compliance under state law or regulation; 12 
(4) Discriminate against populations protected under state and federal fair housing laws; 13 
(5) Impose unreasonable dimensional requirements on ADUs that effectively preclude their 14 
development or utilization; 15 
(6) Require a larger minimum lot size for a property with an ADU over that required for a 16 
property without an ADU in the same zone; 17 
(7) Require more than one parking space beyond what is already required for the primary 18 
use; or 19   
 
 
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(8) Limit ADUs to lots with preexisting homes; provided, a municipality shall allow ADUs 1 
as part of applications for new primary dwelling units or subdivisions. 2 
(b) To further enable the use of ADUs and to remove barriers to utilization, municipalities 3 
may allow ADUs in primary or accessory structures that are lawfully established preexisting non-4 
conforming through a special use permit and not require a variance, notwithstanding any provision 5 
of this chapter to the contrary that would require a variance. 6 
(c) Private restrictions on ADUs imposed by condominium associations, homeowner 7 
associations, or similar residential property governing bodies, which conflict with the provisions 8 
of this section or the definition of an ADU as set forth in § 45-24-31, shall be void as against public 9 
policy. Provided, however, if ADUs are allowed by condominium association covenants, 10 
homeowner association covenants, or similar residential property governing bodies, they shall be 11 
deemed in compliance with this subsection. 12 
(d) The development of ADUs shall not be restricted by any locally adopted ordinance or 13 
policy that places a limit or moratorium on the development of residential units in land zoned for 14 
residential use. 15 
(e) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, accessory dwelling units (ADUs) 16 
shall not be offered or rented for tourist or transient use or through a hosting platform, as defined 17 
in § 42-63.1-2. Any town or city may adopt an ordinance to enforce the provisions of this 18 
subsection; provided that, a property owner and/or a hosting platform shall not be penalized in 19 
excess of five hundred dollars ($500) per day for each violation. 20 
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. 21 
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EXPLANATION 
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 
OF 
A N   A C T 
RELATING TO TOWNS AN D CITIES -- ZONING ORDINANCES 
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This act would prohibit the offering or renting of accessory dwelling units for tourist or 1 
transient use or through a hosting platform, and enables municipalities to fine property owners and 2 
hosting platforms a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500) per day for each violation. 3 
This act would take effect upon passage. 4 
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