Minor land development projects and major land development projects are provided for by Chapter
400, Zoning, of the Town Code and are herein included. Approval of a land development project shall be in accordance with the procedures established by these land development and subdivision regulations, including those for appeal and judicial review. Regulations governing the zoning requirements for land development projects are included in Chapter
400. (See Chapter
400, Article
XVIII.)
(Formerly "site plan review.")
A. Development plan review (DPR), as provided in Chapter
400, Zoning, of the Town Code under Article
X (and formerly referred to as "site plan approval") shall be conducted in accordance with these regulations, and is herein incorporated under R.I.G.L. § 45-23-50. Subdivision or land development projects that are also subject to DPR may combine the preliminary review requirements and hold one preliminary plan review and public hearing, if required, in accordance with the procedure for land development and subdivision review.
B. No building permit may be issued for any building except in conformance with an approved development plan. No certificate of occupancy may be issued for any building or use of land within the purview of Chapter
400, Zoning, of the Town Code unless the building is constructed or used, or the land is developed or used in conformity with an approved development plan. Every application for development plan approval shall be accompanied by a certification by the West Greenwich Planning Board to the effect that the plan meets all the specific applicable requirements of Chapter
400, Zoning, and the land development and subdivision regulations.
C. Development plan review by the Planning Board shall be required in
all zoning districts for:
(1) The erection, enlargement or change of use of any building or other
structure, other than single-family dwellings. Any variance, special
use permit, or rezoning for a use other than single-family residential
shall be referred by the Zoning Board of Review or the Town Council
to the Planning Board for the Planning Board's review and recommendation
as to the adequacy of the development plans;
(2) All uses of open land for which a certificate of occupancy is required;
and
(3) Any amendment of a previously approved development plan.
D. General criteria and standards. Refer to Article
XIII, Physical Design Requirements and Public Improvement Standards.