Providence County lot coverage limits vary by municipality and zoning district. Providence residential zones typically allow 40-50% building coverage plus additional impervious limits. Suburban RA zones permit 20-30%. RI DEM stormwater rules apply to parcels over certain impervious thresholds.
Providence Zoning Ordinance (Ch. 27) caps residential lot coverage at roughly 40-50% in R-1 through R-4 districts (primary structure plus accessory buildings), with separate impervious surface caps. Downtown and commercial districts allow higher coverage. Cranston, Warwick, Pawtucket, Woonsocket, and East Providence apply similar 40-50% caps. Suburban Smithfield, Johnston, and North Providence RA rural-residential often limit building coverage to 20-30%. Lot coverage typically counts primary dwelling, garages, sheds, and covered patios; impervious surface adds driveways, walkways, and pools. Permeable pavers may receive partial credit under some town ordinances. Rhode Island DEM stormwater rules (250-RICR-150-10) trigger additional review when impervious coverage exceeds one acre on new development or when disturbing sensitive areas near the Narragansett Bay watershed (CRMC jurisdiction within 200 ft of tidal waters). Exceeding lot coverage requires a dimensional variance from the Zoning Board. Historic lots with overbuilt coverage typically qualify as legal-nonconforming.
Exceeding lot coverage: correction required. Must remove structure or impervious surface. Fines $200-$1,000. CRMC or DEM stormwater violations: state-level enforcement with much higher penalties ($1,000+/day). Unpermitted paving counts toward coverage and may require removal.
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