It has been in the news a lot lately… and, yes, it is true zoning trends can lag or even create housing needs. Single family zoning laws, borne in the early 20th century, became more restrictive with the growth of suburbs in the 1970s in an effort to protect residential home ownership from any negative impacts on its value. Now, there is need for a change with the limited housing supply and limited buildable lots. Thankfully, RI Legislature has been up to something good. Next year, new laws will come into effect enabling previously unbuildable lots to be buildable. RI isn’t throwing away all caution and normal processes remain in place to make sure lots are suitable. But, for substandard size lots, as long as they are a legal lot on record, setbacks would reduce by the ratio of the actual versus allowed lot size. This is just one example and there is a lot to digest but the intent is to create more housing with incentives to build affordable housing. Drafted primarily by Johnston town planner, Thomas Dellar, this type of out of the box thinking will give RI a legs up to address affordable home ownership. More to come and hopefully we will have some new houses under the works in 2024! "