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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2019

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RELATING TO TOWNS AND CITIES - LOCAL PLANNING BOARD OR COMMISSION

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Carson, and Shekarchi

     Date Introduced: February 27, 2019

     Referred To: House Judiciary

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Section 45-22-7 of the General Laws in Chapter 45-22 entitled "Local

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Planning Board or Commission" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     45-22-7. Powers and duties of a planning board or commission.

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     (a) A planning board or commission shall have the sole responsibility for performing all

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those acts necessary to prepare a comprehensive plan for a municipality in accordance with the

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provisions of chapter 22.2 of title 45.

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     (b) Pursuant to § 45-23-51, a planning board or commission shall be empowered by the

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city or town council, by ordinance, to adopt, modify, and amend regulations and rules governing

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land-development and subdivision projects within that municipality and to control land-

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development and subdivision projects pursuant to those regulations and rules. The planning board

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or commission shall also provide for the administration, interpretation, and enforcement of land-

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development and subdivision review regulations, pursuant to § 45-23-52.

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     (c) When directed by the city or town zoning ordinance pursuant to § 45-24-46.4 and the

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city or town land development and subdivision review regulations pursuant to § 45-23-50.1, a

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planning board or commission shall have the power to review and approve, approve with

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conditions, or deny requests for variances and special-use permits submitted as part of land-

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development and subdivision applications.

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     (d) A planning board or commission established under the provisions of this chapter shall

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make studies and prepare plans and reports on the needs and resources of the community with

 

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reference to its physical, economic, and social growth and development as affecting the health,

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safety, morals, and general welfare of the people. The studies, plans, and reports shall concern,

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but not necessarily be limited to, the following:

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     (1) Land use and land-use regulation;

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     (2) Transportation facilities;

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     (3) Public facilities, including recreation areas, utilities, schools, fire stations, police

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stations, and others;

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     (4) Blighted areas, including the designation of general areas for redevelopment, renewal,

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rehabilitation, or conservation;

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     (5) Problems of housing and the development of housing programs;

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     (6) Environmental protection;

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     (7) Natural resource conservation;

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     (8) Protection from disaster;

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     (9) Economic and social characteristics of the population;

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     (10) Preservation of historic sites and buildings; and

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     (11) Economic development.

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     (e) When directed by the city or town council or by the appointing authority, a planning

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board or commission shall prepare an annual capital budget and a comprehensive, long-range

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capital-improvement program for submission to the council, the appointing authority, or other

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designated official or agency.

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     (f) A planning board or commission shall submit an advisory opinion and

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recommendation on all zoning matters referred to it by the zoning board of review under the

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provisions of the city or town zoning ordinance and report on any other matter referred to it, by

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the city or town council, the chief executive, or the appointing authority.

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     (g) A planning board or commission shall perform any other duties that may be assigned

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to the board or commission, from time to time, by any act of the general assembly or by any

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ordinance, code, regulation order, or resolution of the city or town council or by the appointing

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authority.

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     (h) A planning board or commission has authority to call upon other departments, boards,

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and committees of the city or town and upon regional, state, and federal agencies for information

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and assistance necessary to the performance of its duties, and shall cooperate with the city or

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town, regional, state, and federal agencies on matters of community, regional, and state planning

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and development.

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     (i) Each planning board or commission must adopt a provision requiring any person who

 

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will be required to file a request for access pursuant to § 24-8-34 to file that request not later than

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the day on which that person files any document in connection with the project in question with

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the applicable town or city, and to provide a copy of the request to the town or city.

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     (j) Each member of a planning board or commission shall participate in training and

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education classes concerning the effects of development in a flood plain and the effects of sea-

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level rise once every two (2) years promulgated pursuant to chapter 69 of title 45 entitled

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"continuing education for local planning and zoning boards" which requires annual continuing

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education and biennial education components. Each member shall complete two (2) hours of

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training in order to be certified for the two (2) years required by this subsection. Upon completion

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of the training, the planning board or commission member shall file with the municipal clerk a

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statement asserting that the training course has been completed.

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     SECTION 2. Section 45-24-57 of the General Laws in Chapter 45-24 entitled "Zoning

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Ordinances" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     45-24-57. Administration -- Powers and duties of zoning board of review.

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     A zoning ordinance adopted pursuant to this chapter shall provide that the zoning board

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of review shall:

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     (1) Have the following powers and duties:

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     (i) To hear and decide appeals within sixty-five (65) days of the date of the filing of the

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appeal where it is alleged there is an error in any order, requirement, decision, or determination

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made by an administrative officer or agency in the enforcement or interpretation of this chapter,

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or of any ordinance adopted pursuant hereto;

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     (ii) To hear and decide appeals from a party aggrieved by a decision of an historic district

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commission, pursuant to §§ 45-24.1-7.1 and 45-24.1-7.2;

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     (iii) To hear and decide appeals where the zoning board of review is appointed as the

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board of appeals for airport zoning regulations, pursuant to § 1-3-19;

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     (iv) To authorize, upon application, in specific cases of hardship, variances in the

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application of the terms of the zoning ordinance, pursuant to § 45-24-41;

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     (v) To authorize, upon application, in specific cases, special-use permits, pursuant to §

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45-24-42, where the zoning board of review is designated as a permit authority for special-use

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permits;

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     (vi) To refer matters to the planning board or commission, or to other boards or agencies

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of the city or town as the zoning board of review may deem appropriate, for findings and

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recommendations;

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     (vii) To provide for the issuance of conditional zoning approvals where a proposed

 

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application would otherwise be approved except that one or more state or federal agency

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approvals that are necessary are pending. A conditional zoning approval shall be revoked in the

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instance where any necessary state or federal agency approvals are not received within a specified

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time period; and

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     (viii) To hear and decide other matters, according to the terms of the ordinance or other

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statutes, and upon which the board may be authorized to pass under the ordinance or other

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statutes; and

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     (2) Be required to vote as follows:

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     (i) Five (5) active members are necessary to conduct a hearing. As soon as a conflict

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occurs for a member, that member shall recuse himself or herself, shall not sit as an active

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member, and shall take no part in the conduct of the hearing. Only five (5) active members are

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entitled to vote on any issue;

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     (ii) The concurring vote of three (3) of the five (5) members of the zoning board of

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review sitting at a hearing are necessary to reverse any order, requirement, decision, or

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determination of any zoning administrative officer from whom an appeal was taken; and

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     (iii) The concurring vote of four (4) of the five (5) members of the zoning board of

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review sitting at a hearing is required to decide in favor of an applicant on any matter within the

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discretion of the board upon which it is required to pass under the ordinance, including variances

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and special-use permits.

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     (3) All members, including alternate members, or any zoning board shall be required to

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participate in continuing education courses promulgated pursuant to chapter 69 of title 45 entitled

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"continuing education for local planning and zoning boards".

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     SECTION 3. Title 45 of the General Laws entitled "TOWNS AND CITIES" is hereby

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amended by adding thereto the following chapter:

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CHAPTER 69

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CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR LOCAL PLANNING AND ZONING BOARDS

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     45-69-1. Purpose.

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     The purpose of this chapter is to establish requirements and standards for initial, biennial,

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and continuing education programs for members and alternate members of local planning boards

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or commissions or any combined boards or commissions or zoning boards performing land

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planning or zoning functions as authorized pursuant to the general laws.

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     45-69-2. Applicability.

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     This chapter shall apply to the following:

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     (1) All members, including alternate members, of any local planning board or

 

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commission authorized pursuant to chapter 22 of title 45.

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     (2) All members, including alternate members, of any zoning board or commission

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authorized pursuant to chapter 24 of title 45.

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     (3) All members, including alternate members, of any combined board or commission

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authorized pursuant to the general laws to have a role in local land use and planning.

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     45-69-3. Land use law and planning – Required education for local planning and

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zoning board members.

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     (a) Every current member or alternate member of a local planning and zoning board or

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commission or combined board or commission performing land planning or zoning functions

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shall be required to have satisfactorily completed an education program in land use law and

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planning to be prepared by the director of the department of administration.

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     (b) The education program pursuant to this chapter shall be prepared and offered within

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twelve (12) months of the enactment of this chapter and shall include an introductory program

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offered for new or prospective board members and continuing education courses offered for

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existing board members. Furthermore, the education program shall be sufficient in design and

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duration to adequately and reasonably address the topic areas related to land use and planning

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including all topics determined relevant by the director, and shall consist of no less than three (3)

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hours of scheduled instruction for the introductory course or courses and no less than one hour of

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scheduled instruction for any subsequent annual continuing education requirements. Reasonable

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efforts shall be made by the director to have said course of study structured in such a manner that

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a member may satisfy these requirements through a variety of instructional means including, but

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not limited to, traditional style classroom and seminar training, distance learning, webinars, on-

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site presentations, and by other means as deemed appropriate by the director. Education program

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topics to be considered may include, but not be limited to, the following:

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     (1) History and purposes of planning and zoning;

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     (2) What state laws and local ordinances, rules and regulations are applicable to the work

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planning and zoning members do;

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     (3) Overview of the functions of the boards, statutory requirements, and the main tools of

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planning, zoning, and subdivision review;

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     (4) Role of others in the planning and zoning process (citizens, applicants, planning and

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zoning staff, and elected officials);

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     (5) Understanding and interpreting local comprehensive plans in helping to make land

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use decisions;

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     (6) Understanding basic property rights;

 

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     (7) Legal context for the decision-making process and making legal, defensible decisions;

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     (8) Basics of "findings of fact", making the record, and the legal context for planning;

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     (9) Public hearings, voting requirements and other key procedural requirements;

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     (10) How to review site plans and subdivisions;

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     (11) Types of conditions boards may impose when approving special permit(s) or

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variance application(s);

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     (12) Open meetings/ethics requirements/avoiding ethical dilemmas;

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     (13) Proper ways to manage public meetings including quorums, recusals, and rules of

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order.

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     (c) Every current member or alternate member of a local planning board pursuant to

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chapter 22 of title 45 shall, in addition to any other education requirement promulgated pursuant

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to this chapter, complete two (2) hours of training and education concerning the effects of

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development in a flood plain and the effects of sea-level rise once every two (2) years. Each

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member shall complete two (2) hours of training in order to be certified for the two (2) years

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required by this chapter.

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     (d) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, any person who is serving as a member

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or alternate member of a planning, zoning, or combined board or commission performing land

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use and planning pursuant to general laws, shall be required to complete the introductory

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education program within twenty-four (24) months of the effective date of this chapter or within

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(24) months of appointment, whichever is later, and shall also complete the required annual

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continuing education requirements as may be required. No decision of a planning board, zoning

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board shall be voided or declared invalid because of failure of a member to comply with these

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training requirements.

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     (e) Upon completion of the training required pursuant to this chapter, the local planning

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and zoning board or commission or combined board or commission member shall file with the

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municipal clerk a statement asserting the training course has been completed.

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     45-69-4. Exemptions.

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     The following persons shall be exempt from the educational requirements established

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pursuant to this chapter:

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     (1) The chief municipal officer of the city or town or person designated to serve on a

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planning board in an ex officio and non-voting capacity.

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     (2) Any person who offers satisfactory proof of having completed a course of study in

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land use law and planning within one year prior to the effective date of this chapter, that, in the

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determination of the director of the department of administration (the "director") in consultation

 

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with the division of statewide planning, is equivalent to or more extensive than the course offered

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pursuant to the requirements of this chapter will be exempt from the initial three (3) hours of

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training, but still are subject to annual continuing education requirements. An

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appointee/reappointee must file with the city or town clerk a statement explaining why he or she

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is exempt from the initial introductory training following the effective date of this chapter.

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     (3) Any person who demonstrates that he or she is certified by the American Institute of

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Certified Planners (AICP) or has a master's or doctorate degree in planning from an accredited

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college or university will be exempt from the initial three (3) hours of training, but still are

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subject to annual continuing education requirements. An appointee/reappointee must file with the

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city or town clerk a statement explaining why he or she is exempt from the initial introductory

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training following the effective date of this chapter.

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     45-69-5. Advisory committee.

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     The state planning council shall appoint an advisory committee to assist in the

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development of the education program that shall include, but not be limited to, representatives

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from American Planning Association (R.I. Chapter), American Council of Engineering

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Companies - Rhode Island, Grow Smart Rhode Island, Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns,

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the Rhode Island Builders Association and the University of Rhode Island Coastal Resource

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Center. The division of statewide planning shall provide administrative support to and facilitate

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meetings of the advisory committee to meet at a minimum of once a year to evaluate and make

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improvements to the training program.

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     45-69-6. Rules and regulations.

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     The state planning council is hereby authorized and empowered to promulgate rules and

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regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter. The department of administration

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division of statewide planning shall submit to the governor, the speaker of the house, and the

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senate president, a report detailing the program development and completion levels of training by

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board members of each community no later than April 30, 2023.

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     SECTION 4. This act shall take effect on July 1, 2019.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO TOWNS AND CITIES - LOCAL PLANNING BOARD OR COMMISSION

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     This act would require initial, biennial, and continuing education in land use law and

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planning for local planning, zoning, or historic board and commission members.

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     This act would take effect on July 1, 2019.

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