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Essentially, a property owner requests a variance when their planned use of their property deviates from local zoning laws designed to protect property values. If granted, a variance acts as a waiver to some aspect of the zoning law or regulations.
What is the variance process?
In general terms, a variance is the legal relaxation of the towns Zoning Regulations in a specific situation where an unusual or unique condition associated with a parcel of land makes it impossible to meet one or more requirements of the regulations.
What are some reasons you might need a variance?
There are many situations where you might require one of these variances, which include: If you want to make a building on an otherwise vacant piece of land. If you are constructing or altering a building in a manner that would directly change its classification. If you want to change how a current building is being
What is a variance and when is it needed?
Essentially, a property owner requests a variance when their planned use of their property deviates from local zoning laws designed to protect property values. If granted, a variance acts as a waiver to some aspect of the zoning law or regulations.
What is the meaning of use variance?
Use variance means the authorization by the zoning board of appeals for the use of land for a purpose which is otherwise not allowed or is prohibited by the applicable zoning regulations.
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In order to obtain the variance, the applicant must show all of the following: Unnecessary hardship would result from the strict application of the ordinance. The hardship results from conditions that are peculiar to the property. The hardship is not a self-created hardship.
What are some reasons you might need a variance?
There are many situations where you might require one of these variances, which include: If you want to make a building on an otherwise vacant piece of land. If you are constructing or altering a building in a manner that would directly change its classification. If you want to change how a current building is being
What is an example of a variance in real estate?
Examples of area variances can include: Putting up a fence where fences are not normally allowed, or setting up a larger than average fence. Building a property closer to a roadway than is normally allowed. Building a structure larger or higher than is usually permitted by zoning ordinances.
What does a variance on a property mean?
A Variance is a request for relief from strict application of zoning regulations to alleviate an unusual hardship to a particular property. For example, a homeowner may request that a room addition be permitted to cover more of the property than the Zoning Ordinance would normally allow.
How do you write a request for variance?
Write neatly and legibly/type your application. State specifically why you need the variance, what your hardship is and why the Ordinance, which caused your denial unfairly affects you. Attach all relevant documents to your application. Avoid, if possible, submitting new documentation to the Board during the Hearing.
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Variances may be granted only when the following requirements have been satisfied:
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