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Board of Appeals

2013/2014 Report

The primary goal of the Board is to act with the best interest of the Town and its citizens. The Board acts as a quasi-judicial body and determines whether the decisions made by the Code Enforcement Officer, on matters affected by setback restrictions, height, lot coverage, lot size or setbacks causing undue hardship or unique circumstances not caused by the applicant, or an administrative appeal of Code Officers interpreta- tion of the Ordinance. The meetings are on the first Tuesday of each month (on an as needed basis) at 7:00 p.m. in the Municipal Building. All meetings are open to the public. During the July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014 fiscal year the Board met five times with the following results: Richard & Tracey Libby Flaggy Meadow Rd side yard variance Approved Van Hertel, Jr Narragansett Trail boundary line amendment Approved Sandra Sweetstir Limington Rd divide grandfathered lot into 2 lots Approved 57 Beech Plains, LLC Beech Plains Rd divide non-conforming lot in 2 lots Denied Nick Roy Narragansett Trail front yard variance Approved

Variances 2; Administrative Appeals – 3; Withdrawn Appeals Applications – 0; Denied 1 .

Respectfully Submitted,

Stephen Heroux

The Board of Appeals is composed of five Buxton residents appointed by the Board of Selectmen for three-year terms.

The Buxton Zoning Board of Appeals: Stephen Heroux, Chairman

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Charlene Libby, Vice Chair

Peter Leavitt Jack Hanna ScottWarchol

We want to thank Jack Hanna for his many years of time and commitment on the Board, he will be sadly missed.

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