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Zoning Board of Appeals
A zoning law is a community's guide to its future development. That is its purpose. The powers
and duties of the zoning board of appeals are specifically set forth in state statutes. All zoning
boards of appeals are directly given appellate jurisdiction by state law. Appellate jurisdiction is
the power to hear and decide appeals from decisions of those officials charged with the administration
and enforcement of the zoning ordinance or local law. The board of appeals is an administrative body,
of limited jurisdiction and powers, designed to function as a "safety valve" to relieve the pressure of rigid
and inflexible provisions of zoning regulations.
A person may want to appeal to the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) for two basic reasons. First, he or
she may disagree with a decision the enforcement officer has made or an action he or she has taken.
Second, the appealing party may believe that an exception (variance) to the zoning laws should be made
for his or her property.
Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Wednesday of every month at 6:30pm
in the Town Municipal Building.
2008 Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting Schedule
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January 8
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February 6
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March 5
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April 2
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May 13*****
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE
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June 4
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July 2
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August 6
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September 3
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October 1
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November 5
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December 3
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Members
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Richard French, Chairman
William Fiacco
Kelly Hoffman
Andy Mair
Joseph Tenzyk
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