Lot Dimensions for Single Household Dwelling Unit

Appendix A

This list of use code numbers is to be used in conjunction with Section 3-4 Use Regulations. Each use code number corresponds with a specific line in Table I and illustrates the range of specific uses. Accessory uses, where appropriate, are also indicated.

0.0 AGRICULTURAL

01.Dairy Farm, including raising and boarding of cattle and hens for the purposes of producing milk and eggs; apparatus to assist in the production dairy products; but NOT INCLUDING food processing of dairy products. Farm house and storage of farm related equipment and retail sale of products grown or raised on the property are allowable accessory uses (See Appendix B).

02.Fruit Orchard, including related equipment for the harvesting of crop; but NOT INCLUDING food processing or canning of fruit and related produce. Farm house and storage of farm related equipment and retail sale of products grown or raised on the property are allowable accessory uses. (See Appendix B).

03.General Crops, including raising of vegetable, corn, hay, sod, trees, flowers, nursery plants, and similar crops commonly used for household consumption; but NOT INCLUDING fruit orchards, food processing, canning, baking and the like. Farm house and storage of farm related equipment and retail sale of products grown or raised on the property are allowable accessory uses. (See Appendix B).

04.Animal Husbandry, including breeding of livestock for food production, race horses, pets, fish and fowl, animals used for scientific and laboratory testing; but NOT INCLUDING swine or pigs, animals used for testing of cosmetic products, and rare or endangered animals (as defined by the U. S. Department of Interior) and dangerous reptiles and animals not common to the Northeast Farm house and storage of farm related equipment are allowable accessory uses. (See Appendix B).

1.0 RESIDENTIAL

11.One Household Detached Dwelling - one household unit with accessory use and home occupation.

12.Two Household Detached Dwelling - two household units with accessory use and home occupation.

14.Multi-Household Dwelling - three or more household units with accessory use and home occupation.

15.Group Quarters and Lodging - Ten (10) rooming units or less with incidental lodging.

15.1 Nursing Home. Licensed extended care facility.

15.1.1 Congregate Care Facility - Includes retirement homes and convalescent housing with no more than one bed per each 2,000 square feet of gross acreage.

15.2 Community Residence - Home or residential facility where children and/or adults reside in a family setting and may or may not receive supervised care. This shall not include halfway houses or substance abuse treatment facilities. This shall include the following: (a) Whenever six (6) or fewer mentally handicapped children or adults reside in any type of residence in the community, as licensed by the state pursuant to Rhode Island General Law Section 40.1-24-1. (b) A group home providing care or supervision, or both, to not more than eight (8) mentally disabled or mentally handicapped or physically handicapped persons, and licensed by the state pursuant to Rhode Island General Law Section 40.1 24-1,(c) A residence for children providing car or supervision, or both, to not more than eight (8) children including those of the care giver and licensed by the state pursuant to Rhode Island General Laws Section 42-72.11 (d) A community transitional residence. providing care or assistance or both, to no more than six (6) unrelated persons or no more than three (3) families not to exceed a total of eight (8) persons requiring temporary financial assistance and/or to persons who are victims of crimes, abuse or neglect, and who are expected to reside in such residence not less than sixty (60) days nor more than two (2) years. Residents will have access to and use of all common areas, including eating areas and living rooms and will receive appropriate social services for the purpose of fostering independence, self-sufficiency, and eventual transition to a permanent living situation. (See Article 10. Definitions for Community Residence).

16.Temporary Lodging, ten (10) rooms or less tourist home, bed and breakfast, hotel, and motel.

16.1 Temporary Lodging, 11 to 29 rooms - hotel and motel.

16.2 Temporary Lodging, more than 30 rooms hotel and motel.

16.3 Temporary Lodging, with supervision, 15 residents or less - rescue mission, homeless shelter, drop in center

16.4 Temporary Lodging, with supervision, more than 16 residents - rescue mission, homeless shelter, drop in center.

17.Mobile Home Park - Residential mobile home, mobile home park, trailer park.

2.0 INSTITUTIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES

21.Educational Institution - Post Secondary Includes the following: Classrooms, office and assembly use, lecture hall, library, museum and other facilities for instructional purposes; laboratory facility for teaching and research, radio station; administrative office, including academic and business offices, security office, health care facility, day care facility, bookstore; theater with no public assembly, dance studio, exhibition facility, theater, stadium, indoor and outdoor sports facility, including gymnasium for athletic events such as swimming, skating, tennis, football, baseball and other sports; residence hall, dormitory, sorority, fraternity, dining hall, and cafeteria; maintenance facility, workshop, garage, repair facility, and power plant; parking garage and parking lot; NOT INCLUDING trade or business school: vocational and trade skills in automotive, construction, metallurgical, chemical and similar industrial operations.

21.1 Educational Institution - Elementary through High School - Public and Private schools includes the following: Classrooms, office and assembly use, lecture hall, library, and other facilities for instructional purposes; laboratory facility for teaching, administrative office, health care facility, day care facility; theater with no public assembly, dance studio, exhibition facility, stadium, indoor and outdoor sports facility, including gymnasium for athletic events such as swimming, skating, tennis football, baseball and other sports; NOT INCLUDING trade or business schools; vocational and trade schools in automotive, construction, metallurgical, chemical and similar industrial operations.

22.Trade Schools - Public and private institution providing training and/or instruction in: art, business, bookkeeping, accounting, secretarial and the like, cosmetology, dancing, driving hair styling, music conservatory; NOT INCLUDING vocational and trade skills in automotive, construction, metallurgical, chemical and similar industrial operations.

23.Religious Services - Church synagogue, other places of worship including accessory halls retreat centers and similar activities.

24.Medical and Health Services - Hospital (not animal hospital), medical diagnostic or treatment facility, medical or dental office, research laboratory or educational facility, sanitarium, and any use accessory thereto, center for occupational and physical therapy, physical fitness, and drug and alcohol rehabilitation (provided such drug or alcohol rehabilitation facility is owned by or operated in conjunction with a hospital); clinic for medical, dental surgical or psychiatric treatment of disease and disability, whether on an inpatient or outpatient basis; health maintenance organization (HMO).

24.1 Drug or Alcohol Rehabilitation facility not owned by or operated in conjunction with a hospital.

24.2 Medical or Dental Office - Building occupied by physicians, surgeons, dentist, nurses or other medical, paramedical and para-dental personnel, not owned by or operated in conjunction with a hospital.

25.Town Government - The Town of Cumberland may establish and locate town administrative or legislative office and chamber, judicial office or court, municipal fire and police or rescue station, or any other Town owned or leased facility, with accessory use, including educational institutions in any district.

25.1 State Government - State administrative offices, armory, judicial office or court, state police station, or other state owned or leased facility, with accessory use, NOT INCLUDING educational institutions or prison or correctional institutions.

25.2 Prison or Correctional Institution.

26.Family Day Care Home, as defined in Article IO - may be children or adults receiving care.

26.1 Day Care Facility with more than six (6) persons - may be children or adults receiving care.

26.2 Preschools, as defined by the Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

27.Service Organization business, professional and labor organization; civic, social, fraternal and service association; welfare, philanthropic and charitable institution; and other miscellaneous services.

28.Cemetery - cemetery, historic cemetery, memorial park but NOT INCLUDING funeral homes

3.0 CULTURAL, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES

31.Non-Profit Library, Museum and Art Gallery.

32.Spectator Assembly - auditorium, exhibition hall, sports arena, stadium, theater, outdoor recreation facility, amusement park, drive-in movie, driving range, fair ground, and miniature golf

33.Outdoor Recreation Facility - golf course, tennis court, swimming pool, camp ground, riding academy and country club.

34.Indoor Sports Facility - bath house, public bathing, bowling, billiards and like sports; boxing arena; dance hall; gymnasium and indoor swimming pool; ice and roller skating rink; indoor tennis squash and racquetball court; video arcade, games of skill, shooting gallery.

35.Non-Profit Community Park and Playground - Neighborhood, city wide and regional park (multipurpose, leisure and ornamental garden); and playground or play field.

36.Town Community Center - Facility owned and operated by the Town.

36.1 Non-Profit Community Center - Facility owned and operated by a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization or entity.

37.Open Space - community garden, forest reserve, wildlife refuge and other open space; crop or tree farming, truck, gardening; provided that no permanent retail stand or other commercial structure shall be located thereon except for the sale of products raised on the premises.

4.0 GENERAL SERVICES

41.Finance, Insurance and Real Estate Service - banking and bank-related functions, credit services, savings and loan association and credit union; insurance carrier, personal credit agency; real estate agent, real estate developer, security and commodity trading service.

42.Personal Service - (other than as accessory to residential as per Section 5-1 (a) apparel repair, alteration and cleaning pickup service; barber and beauty service; massage parlor, tanning salon; photographic service; self service laundry and drop-off cleaning service (no dry cleaning on premises); shoe repair service.

42.1 Funeral Home - Facility and establishment that arranges for and prepares funerals, including preparation of corpses for burial, related ceremonial function rooms and the like.

43.Limited Business Service - advertising agency; business office; credit reporting and collection service; interior designer; photocopy; duplication, mailing and stenographic service; private employment service; research and development of related activities; watch, clock and jewelry repair service.

44.General Business Service - printing and copying service; building maintenance service; car washing; catering service; cleaning establishment, including on premises dry cleaning; news syndicate service; pawn shop; radio, TV, electrical electronic and appliance repair service; re-upholstery and furniture repair service; trade school for the instruction of general business service; and wholesale merchandise broker, excluding wholesale storage.

45.Repair Service, Automotive - automobile service station, including sale of gasoline; garage repair shop, lubrication shop, transmission shop, muffler and brake service; automobile re-upholstery and interior repair; trade school for the instruction of above repair services.

45.1 Gasoline sales, Automotive - Gasoline sales, with no service of automobiles, but including accessory sales of related products.

46.Professional Service - accounting; architectural and engineering: legal; medical and related services; trade or professional school for the instruction of professional service listed herein.

46.1 Veterinarian and Animal Hospital - veterinarian service and animal hospital.

47.Contract Construction Service - cabinet making shop, carpentry service; concrete, masonry or plastering service; electrical contractor; general contract construction service; job shop; painting paper hanging and decorating service; plumbing, heating and air conditioning service; roofing and sheet metal service; taxidermy establishment; well drilling service.

48.Warehousing and storage NOT INCLUDING open lot storage.

49.Warehousing and storage including open lot storage.

5.0 TRADE

51.Wholesale Trade, within enclosed structure - including accessory storage, building materials or lumber yard (retail also permitted), contractor's equipment rental, storage and maintenance; drugs, chemicals and allied products; durable goods and apparel; electrical and electronic goods and hardware, plumbing, heating equipment, and supplies (retail also permitted): farm products; groceries and related products; household goods; machinery equipment and supplies; motor vehicles and automotive equipment and general warehouse.

52.Wholesale Trade and Outdoor Storage - building materials or lumber yard (retail also permitted); contractor's equipment rental, storage and maintenance; drugs, chemicals and allied products; electrical electronic goods and hardware, plumbing, heating equipment, and supplies (retail also permitted); farm products; groceries and related items; machinery equipment and supplies; motor vehicles and automotive equipment; nonflammable medical or industrial gases.

53.Bulk Storage, Petroleum/LNG Storage, Junkyard (NOT INCLUDING landfill), scrap and waste materials - Heating oil, diesel oil, storage of petroleum products, propane and kerosene storage for retail sale. Bulk storage of petroleum products, propane storage. Bulk storage of liquefied petroleum gas, liquefied nitrogen gas (other gases stored under pressure or temperature are not permitted).

54.Retail Trade-Building and Related Material - hardware-retail; nursery and garden supplies retail only, greenhouse not permitted; paint, glass, and wallpaper-retail; yard equipment and supplies.

55.Retail Trade, Neighborhood Establishments, 2,500 sq. GFA or Less - apparel and accessories; household appliances; art supply; bakeries; books newspapers and periodicals; cameras and photographic supplies; confectionery; custom tailoring; dairy products; drug store; eating and/or drinking establishments excluding entertainment; fabric store; floor covering-retail; florist; fruits and vegetables-retail; gift shop; groceries and delicatessens-retail; hobby shops; home furnishings and equipment; jewelry-retail; liquor store; meat and fish-retail; musical instruments and supplies-retail; office supplies or equipment, stationery or art supplies; pet store; radio, television, audio/video and computer equipment, sales and/or rental; shoe store; sporting goods and bicycles; variety store; hardware-retail; nursery and garden supplies-retail including greenhouses; paint, glass, and wallpaper-retail; yard equipment and supplies.

55.1 Convenience Store - newspapers and periodicals; dairy products; fruits and vegetables-retail; groceries and delicatessens-retail; and related convenience items.

56.Retail Trade - Community-wide establishment more than 2,500 sq. GFA - apparel and accessories; household appliances; art supply; bakeries; books newspapers and periodicals; cameras and photographic supplies; confectionery; custom tailoring; dairy products; department store, no automotive repairs or installation; drinking establishments serving alcoholic beverages; drive-in eating establishments; drug store; eating and/or drinking places, excluding entertainment; fabric store; floor covering-retail; florist; fruits and vegetables-retail; gift shop; groceries and delicatessens-retail; hobby shops; home furnishings and equipment; jewelry-retail; liquor store; marine accessories; meat and fish retail; musical instruments and supplies-retail; office supplies or equipment, stationery or art supplies; pet store; radio, television, audio/video and computer equipment, sales and/or rental; second hand merchandise and antiques; shoe store; sporting goods and bicycles; supermarkets; variety stores.

57.Retail Trade - Automotive, Marine Craft, Aircraft and Accessories marine craft sales and storage; mobile home sales; retail sales: motor vehicles (new and used); recreational vehicle sales; tires, batteries and accessory sales.

58.Fast Food Restaurant - A commercial establishment where food or beverages are cooked, prepared or packaged and offered for sale inside or outside the structure by means of stand-up counter and/or drive-in service (including self service) and primarily serves or dispenses such food or beverages in or with disposable containers and/or utensils and take away food is more than incidental.

6.0 TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION AND UTILITIES

61.Transportation Center - Motor vehicle rental office, including outdoor storage of vehicles; taxicab terminal; truck and trailer rental office; including the storage of moving vans, truck trailers, storage trailers, boat trailers; bus passenger terminal; railroad passenger terminal; rapid rail transit; accessory indoor maintenance and storage.

62.Freight Terminal - Public utility service yard, railroad yard or freight yard, accessory outdoor maintenance and storage.

63.Aircraft Transportation including maintenance - Heliport, accessory outdoor maintenance and storage.

64.Parking, Principal Use Parking - Garage or open lot for passenger and commercial vehicles. No gasoline sales and no automotive repairs.

65.Communication and Utilities - Electrical sub station, telephone switching device (non-office or store), gas telephone and telegraph and cable television utilities or junction box (no office or store), water utilities, well, pumping station or storage facility, water supply reservations or reservoirs.

65.1 Wireless transmitting and receiving antennae, including satellite dish type.

66.Power Plant, Incinerator and Waste Facility Incinerator - steam and/or electricity generating facility powered by solar, natural gas or low sulfur oil; power plant powered by solid wastes; incinerator, sewage disposal facilities or solid waste transfer station, operated by or for a state or municipal agency.

67.Outdoor Advertising - billboards (freestanding or on building)

7.0-8.0 MANUFACTURING

70.Food and Kindred Products Manufacturing Including Canning and/or Packaging- beverage manufacturing and/or bottling; brewery or distillery; canning and preserving fruits and vegetables; confectionery and related products; dairy products; grain mill products; ice cream manufacturing; ice manufacturing; meat products (NOT INCLUDING slaughter); poultry products (including slaughter); sugar manufacturing; canning and preserving of fish and seafood.

70.1 Processing of baker products.

70.2 Processing of sauerkraut, vinegar or yeast.



70.3 Rendering or refining of fats or oils.

70.4 Stock yard or feeding pen.

70.5 Slaughter of animals, NOT INCLUDING fowl; and distillation of bones.

71.Textile Mill Product and Apparel Manufacturing - carpet and rug weaving; fur goods; hats, caps and millinery; knit goods, woven fabrics, felt and other small wares; lace and lace goods; yarns and threads; laundry and/or dry cleaning plant; dyeing plant and finishing of textiles; leather and leather apparel suits, coats and overcoats including furnishings, work clothing and allied garments, outerwear and undergarments.

72.Lumber and Wood Products - furniture and fixtures manufacturing; household and office furniture; millwork veneer, plywood and pre-fabricated structural wood products; partitions, shelving, lockers and office and store fixtures; sawmills and planing mills; signs and advertising displays; toys, amusement, sporting and athletic goods; wooden containers; and other articles and merchandise made from wood or wood products.

73.Paper and Allied Products, Printing, Publishing - books, newspaper, and periodicals; printing, binding, and publishing; building paper and building paper board; converted paper, paperboard and paperboard products; industrial printing, including manifold business forms, greeting cards. paperboard containers and boxes.

73.1 Pulp mills and paper mills.

74.Chemicals and Allied Products Manufacturing - alcohol manufacturing; battery manufacturing; bleaching and dyeing; manufacture or processing fuel and ice gum and wood chemicals, industrial inorganic and organic chemicals, paints, varnishes, lacquers, enamels and allied products, nonexplosive processes; pharmaceutical manufacturing; plastic materials and synthetic rubber, synthetic and other manmade fibers; soap, detergents and cleaning preparations, perfumes, cosmetics and other toilet preparations; creosote manufacture or treatment.

74.1 Agricultural chemicals including fertilizer.

74.2 Leather and fur tanning and finishing.

74.3 Acid manufacturing hydrochloric acid; nitric acid; picric acid; sulfitric acid.

74.4 Chlorine or other similar noxious or toxic gases and chemicals.

74.5 Glue manufacture.

75.Petroleum Products and Related Industries manufacturing household products derived from petroleum including flooring material; paving and roofing materials.



75.1 Petroleum Refining - coal distillation including manufacture or derivation of the by-products; manufactured gases from petroleum and petroleum by-products; tar distillation or tar products manufacture.

76.Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastic Products - manufacturing advertising display signs, floor covering, miscellaneous plastic products, reclaiming rubber, rubber footwear, sporting goods and stamps, toys and novelties, rubber manufacture or treatment; tire manufacturing tire retreading, tire recapping.

77.Stone, Clay and Glass Products - manufacturing, compounding, assembling or treating articles or merchandise from the following prepared materials: brick and tile, cement and cement products, concrete, gypsum and plaster products, cut stone and stone products manufacturing, flat glass, glass and glass ware, glass tubing, neon signs, pottery and related products, and structural clay products. Above products may be fired only in kilns powered and/or heated by electricity or gas.

77.1 Pottery Products Manufacturing.

77.2 Abrasive and Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral Products Manufacturing.

77.3 Cement, Lime, Gypsum or Plaster of paris Manufacture - potash works; materials processing, distribution and storage of cement, salt, rock, sand and gravel; rock quarries; stone mill; junk yard, including storage, sorting, collecting or baling of rags, paper, metal or junk, truck or automobile wrecking.

77.4 Asbestos and related asbestos products manufacturing and assembly.

78.Primary Metal Industries - blast furnaces; steel works; and rolling and finishing of ferrous metals; iron and steel foundries; primary and secondary smelting and refining of nonferrous metals; rolling, drawing and extruding nonferrous metals; smelting of tin, copper, zinc or iron ore including blast furnace or blooming mill.

79.Fabricated Metal Products - manufacturing cutlery, hand tools, machine tools, general hardware, metal cans and other metal products; fabricating structural metal products; fabricating wire products (miscellaneous products); manufacturing heating apparatus and plumbing fixtures; manufacturing light sheet-metal products; metal shop; metal stamping; manufacturing screw machine products and bolts, nuts, screws, rivets and washers; coating, engraving and allied services; and blacksmith and silversmith shop.

79.1 Drop Forge Industries, Manufacturing Forgings with Power Hammers.

80.Machinery and machine Parts manufacturing -manufacturing agricultural machinery, communication equipment, computer hardware and related business machines, construction, mining and materials handling machinery and equipment, electric lighting and wiring equipment, electrical apparatus, motors, generator, coils, condensers, transformers and welding equipment, electrical transmission and distribution equipment, electronic components, accessories, instruments and devices, engines and turbines, general office or industrial machinery and equipment, household appliances, audio and video parts and equipment, metal working machinery and equipment and metal tools.

81.Transportation Equipment Manufacturing autobody shops, aircraft and parts, motor vehicles and equipment manufacturing, including body repair, painting services, rebuilding, assembling, reconditioning, overhauling, motorcycles, bicycles and parts, rail equipment.

82.Ship and Boat Building and Repairing.

83.Precision Instruments and Scientific Equipment Manufacturing - engineering, laboratory and scientific and research instruments and associated equipment, instruments for measuring, controlling and indicating physical characteristics, musical instruments and parts, ophthalmic: goods optical instruments and lenses, pens, pencils and other office and artists' equipment, photographic equipment and supplies, surgical, medical and dental instruments and supplies, watches, clocks, clockwork devices and parts.

84.Jewelry, Silverware, Plated Ware, Costume Jewelry and Notions Manufacturing - costume jewelry, costume novelties, buttons and miscellaneous notions, jewelers' findings and materials, jewelry, silverware and plated ware.

84.1 Manual Assembly of Jewelry Parts - job shops, NOT INCLUDING plating.

84.2 Plating of jewelry and related precious and semi-precious metal parts and products, including electroplating and plating of electronic parts and products using acids and electrical mechanisms.

85.Arts and Crafts Manufacturing - manufacture of articles from metal. Wood, stone, clay, glass, ceramic, paper, leather or similar material for display, wholesale or retail sale, provided that no more than 2,500 sq. ft. GFA be used and that there be no more than 5 employees.

86.Nuclear Industries Manufacturing and Explosives Manufacture or Storage in Bulk Quantities - nuclear process related machinery; nuclear reactor (not for generating power); processing and storage of nuclear fuels and other materials; storage, reclaiming and disposal of nuclear waste and manufacture and storage in bulk quantities of explosives, munitions and ordinance.

87.Tobacco Processing

88.Biological Technologies - Industries that use rDNA (recombinant deoxyribonucleic acid), cell fusion and novel bioprocessing techniques; including related research into processes that promote human health diagnostics and therapeutics, agricultural biology including plant genetics for food purposes, veterinary products, environmental remediation techniques, and manufacture of instruments that assist in biological research.