§ 45-22.2-5. Formulation of comprehensive plans by cities and towns.
(a) The comprehensive plan is a statement (in text, maps, illustrations, or other media of communication) that is designed to provide a basis for rational decision making regarding the long-term physical development of the municipality. The definition of goals and policies relative to the distribution of future land uses, both public and private, forms the basis for land use decisions to guide the overall physical, economic, and social development of the municipality.
(b) There is established a program of local comprehensive planning to address the findings and intent and accomplish the goals of this chapter. Rhode Island’s cities and towns, through the exercise of their power and responsibility pursuant to the general laws, applicable articles of the Rhode Island Constitution, and subject to the express limitations and requirements of this chapter, shall prepare, adopt, amend, and maintain comprehensive plans, including implementation programs, that relate development to land capacity, protect our natural resources, promote a balance of housing choices, encourage economic development, preserve and protect our open space, recreational, historic and cultural resources, provide for orderly provision of facilities and services and are consistent with the goals, findings, intent, and other provisions of this chapter and the laws of the state.
(c) Each municipality shall ensure that its zoning ordinance and map are consistent with its comprehensive plan.
(d) Each municipality shall submit to the chief, as provided for in §§ 45-22.2-9 and 45-22.2-12 and the rules promulgated by the state planning council:
(1) Its locally adopted comprehensive plan;
(2) Any amendment to its comprehensive plan;
(3) An informational report on the status of its implementation programs; and
(4) Its zoning ordinance text and generalized zoning map or maps.
History of Section.P.L. 1988, ch. 601, § 1; P.L. 1991, ch. 112, § 1; P.L. 1991, ch. 307, § 6; P.L. 1999, ch. 354, § 49; P.L. 2011, ch. 215, § 1; P.L. 2011, ch. 313, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 45-22.2 - Rhode Island Comprehensive Planning and Land Use Act
Section 45-22.2-2. - Status of comprehensive plans; relation to other statutes.
Section 45-22.2-3. - Legislative findings and intent — Statement of goals.
Section 45-22.2-4. - Definitions.
Section 45-22.2-5. - Formulation of comprehensive plans by cities and towns.
Section 45-22.2-6. - Required content of a comprehensive plan.
Section 45-22.2-7. - Coordination of municipal planning activities.
Section 45-22.2-8. - Preparation, adoption, and amendments of comprehensive plans.
Section 45-22.2-9. - State review of local comprehensive plans.
Section 45-22.2-9.1. - Appeals.
Section 45-22.2-10. - Coordination of state agencies.
Section 45-22.2-11. - State technical and financial assistance.
Section 45-22.2-12. - Maintaining and re-adopting the plan.