ADU rules in Providence County, RI β also called accessory dwelling unit regulations or granny flat ordinances β cover setbacks, owner-occupancy, parking, and permit requirements.
RI passed ADU-friendly legislation in 2024 encouraging municipalities to allow ADUs. Providence County may permit ADUs under local zoning with conditions.
Rhode Island passed ADU-friendly legislation in 2024 to encourage accessory dwelling units as a housing affordability strategy. The legislation encourages municipalities to allow ADUs on single-family lots with reasonable regulations. Providence County may allow ADUs by right or by special permit depending on local zoning ordinance. Size limits, setbacks, owner-occupancy requirements, and design standards are set locally. RI Gen Laws Β§45-24 (Zoning Enabling Act) provides the framework. This is a recent and evolving policy area across RI municipalities.
Unpermitted ADU: standard building code enforcement. Must obtain required permits. Occupancy restrictions enforced by building department.
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