Providence residential height limits are typically 35-40 ft or 2.5-3 stories per Zoning Ordinance Ch. 27. Downtown D-1 and waterfront zones allow significantly taller. Cranston, Warwick, and suburban RA districts cap at 35 ft / 2.5 stories. Historic districts may impose stricter limits.
Providence zoning (Ch. 27) sets residential height limits around 35-40 ft or 2.5 stories in R-1/R-2 single-family districts, with taller limits (50-80 ft) in R-3/R-4 multi-family zones and historic triple-decker districts. Downtown D-1 and the I-195 Redevelopment District permit heights over 200 ft with design review. Waterfront (W-3) and Jewelry District allow mid-rise. Cranston, Warwick, Woonsocket, Pawtucket, and East Providence generally cap residential at 35 ft / 2.5 stories, measured from average finished grade to the highest roof point (not including chimneys, antennas, or steeples, which get limited exemptions). Smithfield, Johnston, and North Providence suburban RA zones similarly cap at 35 ft. Historic districts (Benefit Street, College Hill, Armory, Broadway) impose additional compatibility review β new construction must match neighborhood scale. Height variances require Zoning Board hearing. Airport Hazard Zones near T.F. Green (Warwick) impose FAA Part 77 height restrictions for aviation safety.
Building exceeding height limit: stop-work order, fines $250-$2,000. Must reduce height or secure variance. Historic district height violation: additional HDC penalties. FAA/airport zone violation: federal enforcement possible.
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