§ 1-3-12. Incorporation in general zoning regulations.
In the event that a political subdivision has adopted, or adopts, a comprehensive zoning ordinance regulating, among other things, the height of buildings, any airport zoning regulations adopted for the same area or portion of the area under this chapter may be incorporated in those general zoning regulations and be administered and enforced in connection with those regulations, but those general zoning regulations shall not limit the effectiveness of the regulations adopted under this chapter.
History of Section.P.L. 1946, ch. 1743, § 5; G.L. 1956, § 1-3-12.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Section 1-3-3. - Declaration of policy.
Section 1-3-4. - Airport approach plans.
Section 1-3-5. - Zoning powers of political subdivisions.
Section 1-3-6. - Joint zoning boards.
Section 1-3-7. - Airspace plans to be considered in zoning.
Section 1-3-8. - Reasonableness of zoning regulations.
Section 1-3-9. - Continuance of existing uses.
Section 1-3-10. - Purchase or condemnation of air rights.
Section 1-3-11. - Procedure for adoption of regulations.
Section 1-3-12. - Incorporation in general zoning regulations.
Section 1-3-13. - Conflict with general zoning regulations.
Section 1-3-16. - Obstruction markers.
Section 1-3-17. - Delegation of administration and enforcement duties.
Section 1-3-18. - Powers of board of appeals.
Section 1-3-19. - Composition of board of appeals.
Section 1-3-20. - Rules, meetings, and witnesses of board of appeals.
Section 1-3-21. - Parties entitled to appeal — Filing.
Section 1-3-22. - Stay of proceedings by appeal.
Section 1-3-23. - Hearing of appeals.
Section 1-3-24. - Decisions by board of appeals.
Section 1-3-25. - Majority vote of board of appeals.
Section 1-3-26. - Records of board of appeals.
Section 1-3-27. - Judicial review.
Section 1-3-28 - — 1-3-30. Repealed.
Section 1-3-31. - Costs against board of appeals.
Section 1-3-32. - Penalty for violations — Enforcement by injunction.