| Chapter 175 |
| 2017 -- H 5475 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 06/30/2017 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO TOWNS AND CITIES -- SUBDIVISION OF LAND |
| Introduced By: Representatives Shekarchi, Shanley, Bennett, Hull, and Lima |
| Date Introduced: February 15, 2017 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Sections 45-23-40, 45-23-41, 45-23-63 and 45-23-67 of the General Laws |
| in Chapter 45-23 entitled "Subdivision of Land" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 45-23-40. General provisions -- Major land development and major subdivision -- |
| Master plan. |
| (a) Submission requirements. |
| (1) The applicant shall first submit to the administrative officer the items required by the |
| local regulations for master plans. |
| (2) Requirements for the master plan and supporting material for this phase of review |
| include, but are not limited to: information on the natural and built features of the surrounding |
| neighborhood, existing natural and man-made conditions of the development site, including |
| topographic features, the freshwater wetland and coastal zone boundaries, the floodplains, as well |
| as the proposed design concept, proposed public improvements and dedications, tentative |
| construction phasing; and potential neighborhood impacts. |
| (3) Initial comments will be solicited from: |
| (i) Local agencies including, but not limited to, the planning department, the department |
| of public works, fire and police departments, the conservation and recreation commissions; |
| (ii) Adjacent communities; |
| (iii) State agencies, as appropriate, including the departments of environmental |
| management and transportation, and the coastal resources management council; and |
| (iv) Federal agencies, as appropriate. The administrative officer shall coordinate review |
| and comments by local officials, adjacent communities, and state and federal agencies. |
| (4) Requests for relief from the literal requirements of the zoning ordinance and/or for the |
| issuance of special-use permits related to major subdivisions and/or major land-development |
| projects that are submitted under a zoning ordinance's unified development review provisions |
| shall be included as part of the master plan application, pursuant to § 45-23-50.1(b). |
| (b) Certification. The application must be certified, in writing, complete or incomplete by |
| the administrative officer within sixty (60) twenty-five (25) days, according to the provisions of § |
| 45-23-36(b). The running of the time period set forth herein will be deemed stopped upon the |
| issuance of a certificate of incompleteness of the application by the administrative officer and will |
| recommence upon the resubmission of a corrected application by the applicant. However, in no |
| event will the administrative officer be required to certify a corrected submission as complete or |
| incomplete less than fourteen (14) ten (10) days after its resubmission. |
| (c) Technical review committee. The technical review committee, if established, shall |
| review the application and shall comment and make recommendations to the planning board. |
| (d) Informational meeting. |
| (1) A public informational meeting will be held prior to the planning board decision on |
| the master plan, unless the master plan and preliminary plan approvals are being combined, in |
| which case the public informational meeting is optional, based upon planning board |
| determination, or unified development review has been requested, in which case a public hearing |
| shall be held pursuant to § 45-23-50.1(b). |
| (2) Public notice for the informational meeting is required and must be given at least |
| seven (7) days prior to the date of the meeting in a newspaper of general circulation within the |
| municipality. Postcard notice must be mailed to the applicant and to all property owners within |
| the notice area, as specified by local regulations. |
| (3) At the public informational meeting, the applicant will present the proposed |
| development project. The planning board must allow oral and written comments from the general |
| public. All public comments are to be made part of the public record of the project application. |
| (e) Decision. The planning board shall, within one hundred and twenty (120) ninety (90) |
| days of certification of completeness, or within a further amount of time that may be consented to |
| by the applicant through the submission of a written waiver, approve of the master plan as |
| submitted, approve with changes and/or conditions, or deny the application, according to the |
| requirements of §§ 45-23-60 and 45-23-63. |
| (f) Failure to act. Failure of the planning board to act within the prescribed period |
| constitutes approval of the master plan, and a certificate of the administrative officer as to the |
| failure of the planning board to act within the required time and the resulting approval will be |
| issued on request of the applicant. |
| (g) Vesting. |
| (1) The approved master plan is vested for a period of two (2) years, with the right to |
| extend for two (2), one-year extensions upon written request by the applicant, who must appear |
| before the planning board for the annual review. Thereafter, vesting may be extended for a longer |
| period, for good cause shown, if requested by the applicant, in writing, and approved by the |
| planning board. Master plan vesting includes the zoning requirements, conceptual layout, and all |
| conditions shown on the approved master plan drawings and supporting materials. |
| (2) The initial four-year (4) vesting for the approved master plan constitutes the vested |
| rights for the development as required in § 45-24-44. |
| 45-23-41. General provisions -- Major land development and major subdivision -- |
| Preliminary plan. |
| (a) Submission requirements. |
| (1) The applicant shall first submit to the administrative officer the items required by the |
| local regulations for preliminary plans. |
| (2) Requirements for the preliminary plan and supporting materials for this phase of the |
| review include, but are not limited to: engineering plans depicting the existing site conditions, |
| engineering plans depicting the proposed development project, a perimeter survey, all permits |
| required by state or federal agencies prior to commencement of construction, including permits |
| related to freshwater wetlands, the coastal zone, floodplains, preliminary suitability for individual |
| septic disposal systems, public water systems, and connections to state roads. |
| (3) At the preliminary plan review phase, the administrative officer shall solicit final, |
| written comments and/or approvals of the department of public works, the city or town engineer, |
| the city or town solicitor, other local government departments, commissions, or authorities as |
| appropriate. |
| (4) Prior to approval of the preliminary plan, copies of all legal documents describing the |
| property, proposed easements, and rights-of-way. |
| (5) If the applicant is requesting alteration of any variances and/or special-use permits |
| granted by the planning board or commission at the master plan stage of review pursuant to |
| adopted unified development review provisions, and/or any new variances and/or special-use |
| permits, such requests and all supporting documentation shall be included as part of the |
| preliminary plan application materials, pursuant to § 45-23-50.1(b). |
| (b) Certification. The application will be certified as complete or incomplete by the |
| administrative officer within sixty (60) twenty-five (25) days, according to the provisions of § 45- |
| 23-36(b). The running of the time period set forth herein will be deemed stopped upon the |
| issuance of a certificate of incompleteness of the application by the administrative officer and will |
| recommence upon the resubmission of a corrected application by the applicant. However, in no |
| event shall the administrative officer be required to certify a corrected submission as complete or |
| incomplete less than fourteen (14) ten (10) days after its resubmission. |
| (c) Technical review committee. The technical review committee, if established, shall |
| review the application and shall comment and make recommendations to the planning board. |
| (d) Public hearing. Prior to a planning board decision on the preliminary plan, a public |
| hearing, which adheres to the requirements for notice described in § 45-23-42, must be held. |
| (e) Public improvement guarantees. Proposed arrangements for completion of the |
| required public improvements, including construction schedule and/or financial guarantees, shall |
| be reviewed and approved by the planning board at preliminary plan approval. |
| (f) Decision. A complete application for a major subdivision or development plan shall be |
| approved, approved with conditions, or denied, in accordance with the requirements of §§ 45-23- |
| 60 and 45-23-63, within one hundred twenty (120) ninety (90) days of the date when it is certified |
| complete, or within a further amount of time that may be consented to by the developer through |
| the submission of a written waiver. |
| (g) Failure to act. Failure of the planning board to act within the prescribed period |
| constitutes approval of the preliminary plan and a certificate of the administrative officer as to the |
| failure of the planning board to act within the required time and the resulting approval shall be |
| issued on request of the applicant. |
| (h) Vesting. The approved preliminary plan is vested for a period of two (2) years with |
| the right to extend for two (2), one-year extensions upon written request by the applicant, who |
| must appear before the planning board for each annual review and provide proof of valid state or |
| federal permits as applicable. Thereafter, vesting may be extended for a longer period, for good |
| cause shown, if requested, in writing by the applicant, and approved by the planning board. The |
| vesting for the preliminary plan approval includes all general and specific conditions shown on |
| the approved preliminary plan drawings and supporting material. |
| 45-23-63. Procedure -- Meetings -- Votes -- Decisions and records. |
| (a) All records of the planning board proceedings and decisions shall be written and kept |
| permanently available for public review. Completed applications for proposed land development |
| and subdivisions projects under review by the planning board shall be available for public review. |
| (b) Participation in a planning board meeting or other proceedings by any party is not a |
| cause for civil action or liability except for acts not in good faith, intentional misconduct, |
| knowing violation of law, transactions where there is an improper personal benefit, or malicious, |
| wanton, or willful misconduct. |
| (c) All final written comments to the planning board from the administrative officer, |
| municipal departments, the technical review committee, state and federal agencies, and local |
| commissions are part of the permanent record of the development application. |
| (d) Votes. All votes of the planning board shall be made part of the permanent record and |
| show the members present and their votes. A decision by the planning board to approve any land |
| development or subdivision application requires a vote for approval by a majority of the current |
| planning board membership. A decision by the planning board to approve a variance or special- |
| use permit pursuant to any adopted unified development review regulations requires a vote for |
| approval by a majority of the planning board members that were present at the public hearing at |
| which the request was heard. |
| (e) All written decisions of the planning board shall be recorded in the land evidence |
| records within thirty-five (35) twenty (20) days after the planning board vote. A copy of the |
| recorded decision shall be mailed within one business day of recording, by any method that |
| provides confirmation of receipt, to the applicant and to any objector who has filed a written |
| request for notice with the administrative officer. |
| 45-23-67. Appeals -- Process of appeal. |
| (a) An appeal to the board of appeal from a decision or action of the planning board or |
| administrative officer may be taken by an aggrieved party to the extent provided in § 45-23-66. |
| The appeal must be taken within twenty (20) days after the decision has been filed recorded in the |
| city's or town's land evidence records and posted in the office of the city or town clerk. |
| (b) The appeal shall be in writing and state clearly and unambiguously the issue or |
| decision which that is being appealed, the reason for the appeal, and the relief sought. The appeal |
| shall either be sent by certified mail, with a return receipt requested, or be hand-delivered to the |
| board of appeal. The city or town clerk shall accept delivery of an appeal on behalf of the board |
| of appeal, if the local regulations governing land development and subdivision review so provide. |
| (c) Upon receipt of an appeal, the board of appeal shall require the planning board or |
| administrative officer to immediately transmit to the board of appeal, all papers, documents and |
| plans, or a certified copy thereof, constituting the record of the action which is being appealed. |
| SECTION 2. Section 45-24-61 of the General Laws in Chapter 45-24 entitled "Zoning |
| Ordinances" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 45-24-61. Administration -- Decisions and records of zoning board of review. |
| (a) Following a public hearing, the zoning board of review shall render a decision within |
| fifteen (15) days. The zoning board of review shall include in its decision all findings of fact and |
| conditions, showing the vote of each participating member, and the absence of a member or his or |
| her failure to vote. Decisions shall be recorded and filed in the office of the city or town clerk |
| within thirty (30) working days from the date when the decision was rendered, and is a public |
| record. The zoning board of review shall keep written minutes of its proceedings, showing the |
| vote of each member upon each question, or, if absent or failing to vote, indicating that fact, and |
| shall keep records of its examinations, findings of fact, and other official actions, all of which |
| shall be recorded and filed in the office of the zoning board of review in an expeditious manner |
| upon completion of the proceeding. For any proceeding in which the right of appeal lies to the |
| superior or supreme court, the zoning board of review shall have the minutes taken either by a |
| competent stenographer or recorded by a sound-recording device. |
| (b) Any decision by the zoning board of review, including any special conditions attached |
| to the decision, shall be mailed within one business day of recording, by any method that provides |
| confirmation of receipt to the applicant, to any objector who has filed a written request for notice |
| with the zoning enforcement officer, and to the zoning enforcement officer of the city or town. |
| Any decision evidencing the granting of a variance, modification, or special use shall also be |
| recorded in the land evidence records of the city or town and mailed within one business day of |
| recording, by any method that provides confirmation of receipt, to the applicant, to any objector |
| who has filed a written request for notice with the zoning enforcement officer, and to the zoning |
| officer. A copy of the recorded decision shall be mailed within one business day of recording, by |
| any method that provides confirmation of receipt, to the applicant, and to any objector who has |
| filed a written request for notice with the zoning enforcement officer, as well as a copy to the |
| zoning enforcement officer. |
| SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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