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1 ARTICLE 3. - USE REGULATIONS Sec Schedule of use regulations. The uses in the following schedule (referred to as the Schedule of Use Regulations Table and also the "Use Table") are permitted only in the zoning districts marked with a "Y". Uses permitted in the zoning districts as a special use under the special use permit provisions of this article, are marked with an "S". Where the letter "N" appears, the use is prohibited. Any use which is not specifically included in the use provisions of this article is prohibited, unless the Zoning Enforcement Official rules that such use is included in another "Use Code", as set forth in subsection C., below. Additional requirements and standards are set forth in Article 5. A. Use Code. The list of use code numbers along the left margin of the table below is to be used in conjunction with Appendix A, attached hereto and incorporated as part of this Ordinance. Each use numbered in Section 301, below, shall constitute a "Use Code" and each Use Code corresponds with a specific entry in Appendix A. The several uses listed in Appendix A under each Use Code illustrate the range of specific uses within such Use Code. B. Use Code Category. A "Use Code Category" is a general category of uses, corresponding with Section 301. These Use Code Categories are as follows: 0 Agricultural 1 Residential 2 Institutional and Governmental Services 3 Cultural, Entertainment and Recreation Services 4 General Services 5 Trade 6 Transportation, Communication and Utilities 7 Industrial 8 Noxious Industrial 9 Extractive Industrial 10 Marijuana-Related Uses C. Uses not listed. Where any proposed use is not listed in this section or in Appendix A, it shall be the duty of the Zoning Enforcement Officer (ZEO) to determine if the use is substantially similar

2 to any existing Use Code. If the ZEO determines that the proposed use is not substantially similar to any existing Use Code, then such use shall be prohibited in all zones. A decision of the ZEO, either to classify a proposed use with an existing Use Code, or to prohibit the use, shall be appealable to the Zoning Board as set forth in Article 9. (Ord. of ) Sec Schedule of Use Regulations Table. USE CODE USE R200 R80 R40 R30 R20 R10 RM MU CN CD CH CW NOTES 0.0 AGRICULTURAL 01 Crop Farm Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 02 Livestock Farm Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 03 Pig Farm 04 Fish Hatchery S S S N N Y 05 Boarding Animals S S S S N N 05.1 Pet Day Care Facility 1.0 RESIDENTIAL 10 Single-Household Detached Structure Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y 11 Two-Household Detached Structure N N N S Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y 12 Multi-Household Detached Structure, up to 12 Units, LDP Y Y Y Y N N Public water and sewer required. Land Project See

3 Subdivision and Land Regulations 12.1 Multi-Household Land Project Y Y N N N N Public water and sewer required. Land Project See Subdivision and Land Regulations 12.2 Multi-Household Detached Structure, up to 12 Units, Elderly Only, LDP N N N N N Y Y Y Y Y N N Public water and sewer required. Land Project See Subdivision and Land Regulations 12.3 Multi-Household Land Project, Elderly Only N N N N N Y Y Y Y Y N N Public water and sewer required. Land Project See Subdivision and Land Regulations 12.4 Residential Compound Y Y Y Y Y N 12.5 Flexible Design Residential Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N

4 Projects 12.6 Mixed-Use Detached Structure, up to 12 units, Land Project (LDP) N N N Y N N 12.7 Mixed-Use Detached Structure (elderly residential occupancy only), LDP N N N Y N N 13 Loft, Commercial Artist N N Y Y N Y 14 Sorority or Fraternity House S S N N N N 15 Community Residence Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y 15.1 Halfway House 15.2 Transient Residential Facility N S S S S S Y Y Y Y N N 16 Single Mobile or Manufactured Home 16.1 Mobile or Manufactured Home Park Land Project

5 16.2 Senior Residential Community LDP, Elderly Only N N Y N N N See Section INSTITUTIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES 20 Educational Institution, Primary through Secondary N S S S S S S S S Y Y N 20.1 Special Needs School N S S S S S S S S Y Y N 21 Higher Educational Institution, Privately Owned and Operated N N N S S N 21.1 Higher Educational Institution, State Owned and Operated N N N S S N 22 Special Schools N Y Y Y Y N 23 Religious Services S S S S S S S Y Y Y Y Y 23.1 Religious Housing N N N N N S Y Y Y Y N N See Section Health Care Institution Land Project See Section Drug or Alcohol Rehabilitation N N N N S S S S S S Y N

6 Facility 24.2 Medical or Dental Office N Y Y Y Y N 24.3 Veterinary Office N S Y Y Y N No boarding of healthy animals. For "Boarding of animals" see Use Code Veterinary Hospital N N S N N N 24.4 Residential Care and Assisted Living Land Project S S S S S S Y Y Y Y Y N See Subdivision and Land Regulations for required standards 25 Government Garage or Utility N N N N Y N 25.1 Correctional Institution 25.2 Public Safety Facility N S S S S S S S S S S S 25.3 Government Use, Not Herein Specified Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 25.4 Government Waste Facilty 26 Day Care Home Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y 26.1 Day Care Center, S S S S S S Y Y Y Y Y N

7 up to 12 people 26.2 Day Care Center, more than 12 people S Y Y Y Y N 27 Service organization Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y 28 Cemetery S S S S N N 28.1 Cemetery S S S S N N 3.0 CULTURAL, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES 31 Nonprofit Museum or Library N N N N N S S Y Y Y Y S 32 Spectator Assembly N N S Y Y S 32.1 Race Track 32.2 Casino 32.3 Legitimate Theater without alcohol N N S Y Y N 32.4 Legitimate Theater with alcohol N N S S S N 33 Outdoor Recreation Facility S S S S S S See Section Supplementary Use Regulations for additional mandatory regulatory

8 standards 33.1 Outdoor Shooting Range Bow and Arrow Range/Clay Shooting S S S N N N See Section Indoor Shooting Range S S N N N N See Section Field Trials S S S N N N See Section Country Club N S S S S N 33.3 Tennis Courts Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N 33.4 Marina/Yacht Club N S S S S S S S N N N S 33.5 Transient Amusement N N N Y Y N 33.6 Outdoor Entertainment Golf Course, without alcohol N Y Y Y Y S Golf Course, with alcohol N S S S S S 34 Indoor Sports Facility N Y Y S Y N 35 Nonprofit Community Park or Playground Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

9 35.1 Nonprofit Community Center S S S S S S Y Y Y Y Y Y 35.2 Nonprofit Fraternal Organization S Y Y Y Y N 36 Wildlife Refuge Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 4.0 GENERAL SERVICES 40 Bed and Breakfast, up to 12 rooms S S S S S S Y Y Y Y N S See Section Hotel, up to 20 rooms Y Y Y Y Y N See Section Motel or Hotel, over 20 rooms S S N S Y N See Section Transient Trailer Park Land Project N N Y N N N See Section Office, Personal and Limited Business Service, up to 10,000 s.f. GLFA/use N Y Y Y Y N 41.1 Mortuary or Funeral Home N S S S S N 42 Office, Personal and Limited Business Service, 10,001 50,000 s.f. GLFA/use N N N N Y N

10 43 Office, Personal and Limited Business Service, over 50,000 s.f. GLFA/use N N N N S N 44 General Business Service, up to 10,000 s.f. GLFA/use N S S Y Y N 44.1 General Business Service, 10,001 50,000 s.f. GLFA/use N N N N Y N 44.2 General Business Service, over 50,000 s.f. GLFA/use N N N N S N 45 Automotive or Gasoline Service Station N N N N Y N 46 Construction Service N N N S S N 46.1 Artisan Workshop N Y Y Y Y N 47 Heavy Construction Service 5.0 TRADE 51 Wholesale Trade, within enclosed structure N N N N S N

11 51.1 General Warehouse 51.2 Self Storage Facility N N N N Y N 51.3 Wholesale Trade of Seafood Products (including land based aquaculture support services) - Up to 5,000 s.f. GLFA N N N N N S 52 Wholesale Trade, with outdoor storage 52.1 Boat Storage N N S N N Y 53 Wholesale or Retail Trade of Petroleum Products, up to 100,000 gal. N N N N N S 53.1 Wholesale or Retail Trade of Petroleum Products, more than 100,000 gal Wholesale or Retail Trade of Liquified Gas 54 Retail Trade of Building Materials, up to N S N Y Y N

12 10,000 s.f. GLFA/use 54.1 Retail Trade of Building Materials, 10,001 50,000 s.f. GLFA/use N N N N Y N 54.2 Retail Trade of Building Materials, over 50,000 s.f. GLFA/use 55 Retail Trade, up to 10,000 s.f. GLFA/use N S Y Y Y N 55.1 Retail Trade, 10,001 50,000 s.f. GLFA/use N N N N Y N 55.2 Retail Trade, over 50,000 s.f. GLFA/use 55.3 Liquor Store N N N S S N 55.4 Retail Trade of Automotive Products N N N N Y N 55.5 Retail Trade of Marine Products N N S N Y S 55.6 Retail Trade, Automotive and Marine, Indoor N Y Y Y Y Y

13 Only 55.7 Retail Trade of Seafood Products - Up to 5,000 s.f. GLFA N N N N N Y 56 Restaurant, without alcohol N Y Y Y Y S 56.1 Restaurant, with alcohol N S S S S S 56.2 Saloon N N N N S N 56.3 Accessory Entertainment to Restaurant or Bar N S N S S N 57 Adult Entertainment 57.1 Adult Entertainment, with alcohol 58 Accessory Driveup Window N N N N* S N * S in CD for financial institutions only 58.1 Accessory Walkup Window N Y Y Y Y Y 6.0 TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION, AND UTILITIES 61 Transportation Center N N N S S N 61.1 Motor Vehicle Rental Service N N N N Y N

14 61.2 Marine Passenger Terminal 61.3 Truck or Trailer Rental Service N N N N S N 62 Freight Terminal 62.1 Marine Freight Terminal 63 Aircraft Transportation and Maintenance 64 Parking Garage N N N S S N 64.1 Parking Lot N Y Y Y Y Y 65 Utilities Infrastructure Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 65.1 Satellite Dish Antenna, over 1 meter diameter S Y N Y Y N 65.2 Private Cellular Communications Antenna Array on Existing Residential Structure See Section Private Cellular Communications Antenna Array on Existing Nonresidential Structure Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y See Section 508

15 65.4 Public Cellular Communications Antenna Array on Existing Structure Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y See Section Private Cellular Communications Tower N N N N S N See Section Public Cellular Communications Tower N N N N S N See Section Other Communications Tower, including Broadcast TV or Radio 65.8 Broadcasting Studio N Y Y Y Y N 66 Power Plant, solar, wind, gas, low sulfur, oil 66.1 Power Plant, other 66.2 Incinerator 66.3 Private Waste Facility 66.4 Large-Scale Solar Energy System N S S S S S See Section Medium-Scale Solar Energy System S S N N N N N S S S S S See Section 510

16 66.6 Small-Scale Solar Energy System S S S N N N N S S S S S See Section Accessory Solar Array Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y See Section Landfill 67.1 Waste Tire Storage Facility 68 Off-Premises Sign 7.0 INDUSTRIAL 71 Food Products 72 Textile Products 73 Wood Products 73.1 Paper Products and Printing 74 Chemical Products 74.1 Agricultural Products 74.2 Rubber and Plastic Products 75 Petroleum Products

17 75.1 Paving and Building Materials 76 Stone, Clay and Glass Products 77 Mineral Products 77.1 Junk Yard 78 Primary Metal Industries 78.1 Fabricated Metal Products 78.2 Drop Forge Industries 78.3 Machinery 78.4 Transportation Equipment 78.5 Ship Building and Repair N N N N N Y 79 Scientific Equipment 79.1 Jewelry

18 79.2 Arts and Crafts N S S S N N 8.0 NOXIOUS INDUSTRIAL 81 Nuclear Industries 82 Slaughter of Animals 82.1 Seafood Canning and Preserving 82.2 Leather and Fur Tanning 82.3 Glue 83 Tobacco Products 84 Pulp or Paper Mills 85 Acid 85.1 Toxic Gases or Chemicals 86 Petroleum Refining 86.1 Creosote or Treatment

19 86.2 Tire 87 Explosives 88 Lime, Gypsum or Plaster of Paris 9.0 EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIAL 90 Earth Removal Land Project See Section and Subdivision and Land Regulations 91 Rock Quarrying Land Project See Section and Subdivision and Land Regulations 92 Extractive Materials Processing, Distribution, and Storage Land Project See Section and Subdivision and Land Regulations 10.0 MARIJUANA-RELATED USES 100 Marijuana retail facility N N N N S N See Section Marijuana See Section

20 cultivation facility Marijuana emporium USE CODE USE IND- 1 IND- 2 IND- 3 GI OS HFD Overlay NOTES 0.0 AGRICULTURAL 01 Crop Farm Y Y Y Y Y Y 02 Livestock Farm Y Y Y Y Y Y 03 Pig Farm 04 Fish Hatchery Y Y Y Y Y Y 05 Boarding Animals N Y Y Y Y N 05.1 Pet Day Care Facility S N N N N N 1.0 RESIDENTIAL 10 Single-Household Detached Structure N N N N N S Farm residence permitted as accessory use in OS Zone. 11 Two-Household Detached Structure Farm residence permitted as accessory use in OS Zone. 12 Multi-Household Detached Structure, up to 12 Units, LDP N N N Y N N Public water and sewer required. Land Project See Subdivision and Land Regulations 12.1 Multi-Household Land N N N Y N N Public water and sewer required. Land

21 Project Project See Subdivision and Land Regulations 12.2 Multi-Household Detached Structure, up to 12 Units, Elderly Only, LDP N N N Y N N Public water and sewer required. Land Project See Subdivision and Land Regulations 12.3 Multi-Household Land Project, Elderly Only N N N Y N N Public water and sewer required. Land Project See Subdivision and Land Regulations 12.4 Residential Compound N N N N N S 12.5 Flexible Design Residential Projects N N N N N S 13 Loft, Commercial Artist Y N N N N N 14 Sorority or Fraternity House N N N Y N N 15 Community Residence N N N Y N S 15.1 Halfway House 15.2 Transient Residential Facility 16 Single Mobile or Manufactured Home 16.1 Mobile or Manufactured Home Park Land Project 16.2 Senior Residential Community LDP, Elderly Only See Section 501.7

22 2.0 INSTITUTIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES 20 Educational Institution, Primary through Secondary N N N Y N N 20.1 Special Needs Schools N N N Y N N 21 Higher Educational Institution, Privately Owned and Operated N N N Y N N Permitted as accessory use in IND-1 zone. See also Section 101 Zoning Districts 21.1 Higher Educational Institution, State Owned and Operated N N N Y N N Permitted as accessory use in IND-1 zone. See also Section 101 Zoning Districts 22 Special Schools Y Y Y N N N 23 Religious Services Y N N N N N 23.1 Religious Housing See Section Health Care Institution Land Project N N N Y N N See Section Drug or Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility Y N N Y N N 24.2 Medical or Dental Office Y N N Y N N 24.3 Veterinary Office S N N N N N Veterinary Hospital 24.4 Residential Care and Assisted Living Land Project See Subdivision and Land Regulations for required standards 25 Government Garage or Utility S S S Y N N 25.1 Correctional Institution

23 25.2 Public Safety Facility S S S Y N N 25.3 Government Use, Not Herein Specified Y Y Y Y Y Y 25.4 Government Waste Facility N N N Y N N 26 Day Care Home N N N N N S 26.1 Day Care Center, up to 12 people Y N N Y N N 26.2 Day Care Center, more than 12 people Y N N Y N N 27 Service Organization Y N N Y N N 28 Cemetery N N N Y S N 28.1 Crematorium N S S N N N 3.0 CULTURAL, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES 31 Nonprofit Museum or Library Y Y Y Y S N 32 Spectator Assembly S S S N N N 32.1 Race Track 32.2 Casino 32.3 Legitimate Theater without alcohol N N N Y N Y 32.4 Legitimate Theater with alcohol N N N S N S 33 Outdoor Recreation Facility N N N Y Y S See Section Supplementary Use Regulations for additional

24 mandatory regulatory standards 33.1 Outdoor Shooting Range Bow and Arrow Range/Clay Shooting N N N N S N See Sec Indoor Shooting Range S S S N N N See Sec Field Trials N N N N S N See Sec Country Club N S S S S N 33.3 Tennis Courts N N N Y Y Y 33.4 Marina/Yacht Club N N N Y N Y 33.5 Transient Amusement N Y Y Y Y Y 33.6 Outdoor Entertainment Golf Course, without alcohol N S N S S Y Golf Curse, with alcohol N S N S S S 34 Indoor Sports Facility Y Y Y Y N N 35 Nonprofit Community Park or Playground Y Y N Y Y Y 35.1 Nonprofit Community Center Y S S Y S N 35.2 Nonprofit Fraternal Organization Y N N Y N N 36 Wildlife Refuge Y Y Y Y Y Y 37 Arts based, Industrial Facility Adaptive Reuse Y N N N N N Uses not permitted in IND-1 zoned areas in West Kingston

25 4.0 GENERAL SERVICES 40 Bed and Breakfast, up to 12 rooms N N N N S N See Section In OS zone, existing structure only 40.1 Hotel, up to 20 rooms See Section Motel or Hotel, over 20 rooms See Section Transient Trailer Park Land Project See Section Office, Personal and Limited Business Service, up to 10,000 s.f. GLFA/use Y N N N N N 41.1 Mortuary or Funeral Home 42 Office, Personal and Limited Business Service, 10,001 50,000 s.f. GLFA/use S N N N N N 43 Office, Personal and Limited Business Service, over 50,000 s.f. GLFA/use S N N N N N 44 General Business Service, up to 10,000 s.f. GLFA/use Y N N N N N 44.1 General Business Service, 10,001 50,000 s.f. GLFA/use S N N N N N 44.2 General Business Service, over 50,000 s.f. GLFA/use S N N N N N 45 Automotive or Gasoline Service Station S Y S N N N 46 Construction Service Y Y Y N N N

26 46.1 Artisan Workshop Y N N N N N 47 Heavy Construction Service Y Y Y N N N 5.0 TRADE 51 Wholesale Trade, within enclosed structure Y Y Y N N N 51.1 General Warehouse Y Y Y N N N 51.2 Self Storage Facility Y Y Y N N N 51.3 Wholesale Trade of Seafood Products (including land based aquaculture support services) - Up to 5,000 s.f. GLFA S N N N N N 52 Wholesale Trade, with outdoor storage S Y Y N N N 52.1 Boat Storage Y Y Y N N N 53 Wholesale or Retail Trade of Petroleum Products, up to 100,000 gal. Y Y Y N N N 53.1 Wholesale or Retail Trade of Petroleum Products, more than 100,000 gal. S Y Y N N N 53.2 Wholesale or Retail Trade of Liquified Gas Y Y Y N N N 54 Retail Trade of Building Materials, up to 10,001 s.f. GLFA/use Y Y Y N N N 54.1 Retail Trade of Building Materials, 10,001 50,000 s.f. Y Y Y N N N

27 GLFA/use 54.2 Retail Trade of Building Materials, over 50,000 s.f. GLFA/use S N N N N N 55 Retail Trade, up to 10,000 s.f Retail Trade, 10,001 50,000 s.f. GLFA/use 55.2 Retail Trade, over 50,000 s.f. GLFA/use 55.3 Liquor Store 55.4 Retail Trade of Automotive Products 55.5 Retail Trade of Marine Products N N N N N Y 55.6 Retail Trade, Automotive and Marine, Indoor Only Y N N N N N 55.7 Retail Trade of Seafood Products - Up to 5,000 s.f. GLFA 56 Restaurant, without alcohol S N N N N N 56.1 Restaurant, with alcohol S N N N N N 56.2 Saloon 56.3 Accessory Entertainment to Restaurant or Bar 57 Adult Entertainment N Y N N N N

28 57.1 Adult Entertainment, with alcohol 58 Accessory Drive-up Window 58.1 Accessory Walk-up Window Y Y Y Y Y N 6.0 TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION, AND UTILITIES 61 Transportation Center Y Y N Y N N 61.1 Motor Vehicle Rental Service S Y N N N N 61.2 Marine Passenger Terminal N N N Y N Y 61.3 Truck or Trailer Rental Service S Y Y N N N 62 Freight Terminal N Y Y N N N 62.1 Marine Freight Terminal N N N N N Y 63 Aircraft Transportation and Maintenance 64 Parking Garage S N N S N N 64.1 Parking Lot Y Y Y Y N N 65 Utilities Infrastructure Y Y Y Y Y Y 65.1 Satellite Dish Antenna, over 1 meter diameter Y Y Y Y N Y 65.2 Private Cellular Communications Antenna Array on Existing Residential Structure N N N Y N N See Section Private Cellular Communications Antenna Y Y Y Y Y N See Section 508

29 Array on Existing Nonresidential Structure 65.4 Public Cellular Communications Antenna Array on Existing Structure Y Y Y Y Y Y See Section Private Cellular Communications Tower S S S S S N See Section Public Cellular Communications Tower S S S Y S N See Section Other Communications Tower, including Broadcast TV or Radio S S S N N N 65.8 Broadcasting Studio Y Y Y N N N 66 Power Plant, solar, wind, gas, low sulfur, oil, other N S S N N N 66.1 Power Plant, other 66.2 Incinerator 66.3 Private Waste Facility 66.4 Large-Scale Solar Energy System S S S Y N N See Section Medium-Scale Solar Energy System S S S Y N N See Section Small-Scale Solar Energy System S S S Y N N See Section Accessory Solar Array Y Y Y Y Y Y See Section 503.9

30 67 Landfill 67.1 Waste Tire Storage Facility 68 Off-Premises Sign 7.0 INDUSTRIAL 71 Food Products Y Y Y N N N 72 Textile Products Y Y Y N N N 73 Wood Products Y Y Y N N N 73.1 Paper Products and Printing S N Y N N N 74 Chemical Products Y N N N N N 74.1 Agricultural Products 74.2 Rubber and Plastic Products S N Y N N N 75 Petroleum Products N N Y N N N 75.1 Paving and Building Materials N N S N N N 76 Stone, Clay and Glass Products N N S N N N 77 Mineral Products

31 77.1 Junk Yard 78 Primary Metal Industries 78.1 Fabricated Metal Products Y Y Y N N N 78.2 Drop Forge Industries 78.3 Machinery Y Y Y N N N 78.4 Transportation Equipment S Y Y N N N 78.5 Ship Building and Repairing S Y Y N N N 79 Scientific Equipment Y Y Y N N N 79.1 Jewelry Y Y Y N N N 79.2 Arts and Crafts Y Y Y N N N 8.0 NOXIOUS INDUSTRIAL 81 Nuclear Industries 82 Slaughter of Animals 82.1 Seafood Canning and Preserving 82.2 Leather and Fur Tanning 82.3 Glue 83 Tobacco Products 84 Pulp or Paper Mills

32 85 Acid 85.1 Toxic Gases or Chemicals 86 Petroleum Refining 86.1 Creosote or Treatment 86.2 Tire 87 Explosives 88 Lime, Gypsum or Plaster of Paris 9.0 EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIAL 90 Earth Removal Land Project N Y Y N N N See Section and Subdivision and Land Regulations 91 Rock Quarrying Land Project N Y Y N N N See Section and Subdivision and Land Regulations 92 Extractive Materials Processing, Distribution, and Storage Land Project See Section and Subdivision and Land Regulations 10.0 MARIJUANA-RELATED USES 100 Marijuana retail facility S N N N N N Allowed by SUP only in the West Kingston IND-1 zone, as defined in Section 101.C; see Section Marijuana cultivation facility S N N N N N Allowed by SUP only in the West Kingston IND-1 zone, as

33 defined in Section 101.C; see Section Marijuana emporium (Ord. of , I; Ord. of ; Ord. of ; Ord. of , 1a, 1b; Ord. of ; Ord. of ; Ord. of (2); Ord. of (3); Ord. of ; Ord. of ; Ord. of ; Ord. of ; Ord. of ; Ord. of (2) ; Ord. of ; Ord. of ; Ord. of ) Sec Subdivisions Subdivision approval required. Pursuant to Title 45, Chapter 23 of the General Laws, as amended, no lot or parcel of land shall be subdivided except in conformity with this article and with the Subdivision and Land Regulations of the Town of South Kingstown, as amended. No construction of any structure in any subdivision or any improvement in any subdivision requiring the inspection and approval of the South Kingstown Department of Public Services pursuant to the Subdivision and Land Regulations shall begin until the South Kingstown Planning Board has given final approval to the plat. All major subdivisions and major land development projects as defined in the South Kingstown Subdivision and Land Regulations shall conform to the inclusionary zoning provisions contained in section of this ordinance. (Ord. of (1)) Sec Residential compounds. A. Residential compounds. 1. Definition and purpose. A residential compound is a parcel of land containing lots for singlehousehold detached structures and a permitted principal and accessory use listed below and having an average density of no greater than one dwelling unit per 200,000 square feet of land suitable for development. Residential compounds are intended to preserve the rural character of the Town by permitting low-density residential, agricultural, and other compatible development on large parcels of land without compliance with the design and public improvement standards applicable to other subdivisions. 2. Dimensional regulations. Each building lot in a residential compound shall comply at a minimum with the area and dimensional regulations of the zoning district in which the compound is located; provided, however, that building lots in a residential compound in an R200 Zoning District shall comply with the area and dimensional regulations for an R80 Zoning District. 3. Open space. If the acreage in a residential compound in excess of that necessary to satisfy the lot area requirements of this Ordinance is established as a separate open space lot or lots, such lot or lots may be devoted to the following uses: Use Description

34 Code 01 Crop Farm 02 Livestock Farm 33.2 Tennis Courts 35 Nonprofit Community Park or Playground 35.1 Nonprofit Community Center 36 Wildlife Refuge as provided by Section 301 of this article; provided, however, that the following conditions are satisfied: (a) (b) (c) In each residential compound, the use or uses shall be specifically approved by the South Kingstown Planning Board at the time of final approval, in addition to whatever approval may be necessary by the Zoning Board of Review; The open space shall be protected from further development or unauthorized alteration by the grant of conservation or preservation restrictions to the Town of South Kingstown, State of Rhode Island, or United States of America, or a department thereof, pursuant to Title 34, Chapter 39 of the General Laws. Any buildings, structures, parking areas, or impervious improvements associated with the open space use may be located on the open space lot, provided that they occupy no more than five percent of the open space lot. (Ord. of )

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