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There are three types of subdivision allowed in Rhode Island: Administrative, Minor, and Major. An Administrative Subdivision is one in which no new lots are created for development. A Minor Subdivision results in 5 or fewer lots, and a Major Subdivision results in 6 or more lots. All subdivisions require application to the Planning Department, and the review process is dependent on the type of subdivision requested. More information on the three types of subdivision, and the respective review processes, can be found here.
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Moving the property line between two existing lots or parcels is called an Administrative Subdivision. Administrative Subdivisions require application to the Planning Department and are reviewed and approved by the Administrative Officer of the Planning Board. Click here for more information about the Administrative Subdivision review process.
Lot mergers are considered Administrative Subdivisions. Administrative Subdivisions require application to the Planning Department and are reviewed and approved by the Administrative Officer of the Planning Board. Click here for more information about the Administrative Subdivision review process.
The review process for a development project depends on the size and scale of the proposal. More information on the different project types, as well as information about the respective review processes, can be found here.
The Town maintains an interactive WebGIS, which you can use to look up information relative to any property in South Kingstown. Call Carol Baker at (401) 789-9311 x1249 with any questions.
Call the Planning Department at (401) 789-9331 x1244 to order any of the Town’s existing maps, including tax maps.
Visit the Town Clerk's office to order and pay for recorded plat maps and plans. Once paid, bring the receipt form to the Planning Department to pick up your print.