§ 45-24-27 Title
§ 45-24-28 Continuation of ordinances – Supercession – Relation to other statutes
§ 45-24-29 Legislative findings and intent
§ 45-24-30 General purposes of zoning ordinances
§ 45-24-31 Definitions
§ 45-24-32 Contents of zoning ordinances
§ 45-24-33 Standard provisions
§ 45-24-34 General provisions – Purpose and consistency with comprehensive plan
§ 45-24-35 General provisions – Definitions
§ 45-24-36 General provisions – Division into districts
§ 45-24-37 General provisions – Permitted uses
§ 45-24-38 General provisions – Substandard lots of record
§ 45-24-39 General provisions – Nonconforming development
§ 45-24-40 General provisions – Alteration of nonconforming development
§ 45-24-41 General provisions – Variances
§ 45-24-42 General provisions – Special-use permits
§ 45-24-43 General provisions – Special conditions
§ 45-24-44 General provisions – Creation of vested rights
§ 45-24-45 General provisions – Publication and availability of zoning ordinances
§ 45-24-46 Special provisions – Modification
§ 45-24-46.1 Inclusionary zoning
§ 45-24-46.2 Special provisions – Transfer of development rights – North Kingstown
§ 45-24-46.3 Special provisions – Transfer of development rights – Exeter
§ 45-24-46.4 Special provisions – Unified development review
§ 45-24-46.5 Special provisions – Emergency declaration modifications
§ 45-24-47 Special provisions – Land development projects
§ 45-24-48 Special provisions – Preapplication conference
§ 45-24-49 Special provisions – Development plan review
§ 45-24-50 Adoption – Power of council to adopt – Consistency with comprehensive plan
§ 45-24-51 Adoption – Procedure for adoption or amendment
§ 45-24-52 Adoption – Review by planning board or commission
§ 45-24-53 Adoption – Notice and hearing requirements
§ 45-24-54 Administration – Administration and enforcement of zoning ordinance
§ 45-24-55 Administration – Maintenance of zoning ordinance
§ 45-24-56 Administration – Zoning board of review – Establishment and procedures
§ 45-24-57 Administration – Powers and duties of zoning board of review
§ 45-24-58 Administration – Application procedure
§ 45-24-59 Administration – Fees
§ 45-24-60 Administration – Violations
§ 45-24-61 Administration – Decisions and records of zoning board of review
§ 45-24-61.1 Procedure – Tolling of expiration periods
§ 45-24-62 Administration – Judicial aid in enforcement
§ 45-24-63 Appeals – Right of appeal
§ 45-24-64 Appeals – Appeals to zoning board of review
§ 45-24-65 Appeals – Stay of proceedings
§ 45-24-66 Appeals – Public hearing by zoning board of review
§ 45-24-67 Appeals – Participation in zoning hearing
§ 45-24-68 Appeals – Decisions and records of zoning board of review
§ 45-24-69 Appeals – Appeals to superior court
§ 45-24-69.1 Appeals – Notice of appeals to superior court
§ 45-24-70 Appeals – Priority in judicial proceedings
§ 45-24-71 Appeals – Appeal of enactment of or amendment to zoning ordinance
§ 45-24-72 Severability
§ 45-24-73 Consistent statewide treatment of accessory dwelling units required
§ 45-24-74 Additional zoning provisions for applications for accessory dwelling units
§ 45-24-75 Accessory dwelling units which may be counted towards low- and moderate-income housing
§ 45-24-76 Accessory dwelling units annual reporting

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