Rhode Island has no statewide heritage tree statute, but Providence and Cranston maintain Notable Tree inventories through their tree wardens under RIGL Β§2-14. Historic district trees in Benefit Street, College Hill, and similar areas receive protection via Historic District Commission review.
Rhode Island does not have a dedicated heritage tree statute, but Providence County trees receive enhanced protection through multiple overlapping frameworks. Providence maintains a Notable Trees inventory through the City Forester, including champion American elms that survived Dutch elm disease, historic specimens at Swan Point Cemetery and Roger Williams Park, and trees associated with the original Providence plantation. Cranston, Warwick, and other towns operate under RIGL Β§2-14 (Shade Tree) programs with tree wardens empowered to protect significant public trees. Historic District Commissions (Providence HDC, College Hill, Benefit Street, Armory; Pawtucket's Quality Hill; Smithfield's Greenville Historic District) can review proposed removal of significant trees within district boundaries when trees contribute to the streetscape. The Rhode Island Tree Council (RI Tree Council) runs a Champion Trees program identifying the largest specimens by species. Removal of protected or notable trees requires tree warden or HDC approval. RIGL Β§2-14-2 makes willful damage to shade trees in the public way a serious violation.
Unauthorized damage to protected street or notable tree: $1,000-$10,000 plus replacement at appraised value (ISA Trunk Formula β mature specimens exceed $25,000). RIGL Β§2-14-5 criminal penalties possible. Historic district violations: additional HDC fines and remediation.
Pawtucket, RI
Pawtucket Code Chapter 286 (adopted 1972, Ord. No. 1369) prohibits noise exceeding the ambient base level by more than 5 dBA at the property line, or sound p...
Pawtucket, RI
Pawtucket's noise ordinance Chapter 286 covers animal noise under its general prohibition on unnecessary noise that disturbs the peace. Habitual barking cons...
Pawtucket, RI
Pawtucket regulates construction noise through Chapter 286 general noise provisions. Construction activities must comply with the 5 dBA above ambient standar...
Pawtucket, RI
Pawtucket regulates amplified music and events. Permits required for public amplification. Residential areas must comply with local noise ordinances.
Pawtucket, RI
Pawtucket's zoning ordinance allows storage of recreational vehicles in private garages and sheds. Tractor trailers are prohibited in residential zones. RVs ...
Pawtucket, RI
Pawtucket regulates driveway construction through building permits and zoning. Vehicles must not block sidewalks. Off-street parking requirements vary by lan...
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