Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6180

Introduced
4/4/25  

Caption

Ensures that minimum egress requirements for conventional subdivisions in Tiverton apply equally to comprehensive permit applications and cannot be waived, modified, or reduced for such applications.

Impact

The passage of H6180 would impact the local governance and planning processes in Tiverton. Specifically, the bill mandates that minimum egress requirements cannot be waived, modified, or reduced for comprehensive permit applications. This change is significant as it strengthens safety protocols and puts forth a uniform standard that must be followed regardless of the permit type. Consequently, it is expected that this will enhance the safety of residents by ensuring that all developments meet defined egress standards, potentially reducing risks in emergency situations.

Summary

House Bill 6180 is legislation that addresses the egress requirements for conventional subdivisions in Tiverton, Rhode Island. The bill stipulates that any minimum egress requirements established by municipal ordinance must also apply to comprehensive permit applications. This means that comprehensive permits, which are a type of approval required for certain types of housing development, must adhere to the same egress standards set for standard subdivisions. By enforcing this consistency, the bill aims to ensure safety and accessibility in housing developments within the town.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding H6180 may involve the balance between regulatory oversight and local flexibility. Advocates for the bill argue that stringent egress requirements are crucial for safety and should be uniformly applied to all housing development applications to prevent any oversight in comprehensive permits. However, opponents might argue that such strict mandates could hinder innovative designs or development opportunities by making it more difficult for builders to adapt to unique site conditions or to respond to community-specific needs. The discussions may focus on whether the benefits of enforcing these standards outweigh the potential limitations on local development practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7978

Requires that municipalities implement electronic permitting for all development applications pursuant to zoning and the subdivision of land.

RI S3036

Requires that municipalities implement electronic permitting for all development applications pursuant to zoning and the subdivision of land.

RI S2988

Provides amendments relative to the compliance and implementation of the comprehensive planning and use act including the conditions upon which limitations may be placed on land use applications by municipalities.

RI H7951

Provides amendments relative to the compliance and implementation of the comprehensive planning and use act including the conditions upon which limitations may be placed on land use applications by municipalities.

RI H7921

Provides for increases or decreases in the amount of foundation level school support that a community would receive, based upon a community's ability to meet and surpass its minimum low- and moderate-income housing requirements.

RI H8336

Amends the definition of "low- and moderate-income housing" to include housing secured by a federal government voucher or subsidy, but only if the voucher or subsidy is applied prospectively.

RI S2231

Defines suitable person and establishes reasons for applying for carry permit, establishes what information is required on applications, establishes appeal process if application denied and provides that records are not public.

RI S2017

Provides another method for municipalities to identify and calculate private residences as low- and moderate-income housing. This method is in addition to and not in lieu of other methods permitted under law.

RI S2016

Allows municipalities without public transportation extending to urban service boundaries to reduce the low- or moderate-income housing requirements from 10% to 6%.

RI S2089

Amends the definition of "low and moderate income housing" to include housing secured by a federal government voucher or subsidy.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.