How Do I Apply for a Variance from the Town’s Building Code?
You must file a variance application. The forms are available at the Town Office and on the Town web site. You are required to submit documents that support the variance request. These items may include a boundary survey (required for all building variances), architectural drawings such as floor plans or building elevations, photographs, or other specifications about existing and proposed construction involved in the application. If you are not the property owner, you will be asked to provide a copy of your lease or contract that establishes your right to obtain and exercise the variance. Finally, you will be asked to provide a summary of what you expect to prove in support of your application for the variance, including the names of witnesses and the exhibits that you will produce at the public hearing. Town staff is available to answer your questions about the process and documentation need.

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1. What Are the Standards for Granting a Variance from the Town’s Building Code?
2. How Do I Apply for a Variance from the Town’s Building Code?
3. Is a Public Hearing Required for a Variance from the Town’s Building Code?
4. How Are Administrative Variances Handled?
5. If I Obtain a Variance from the Town’s Building Code How Soon Must I Apply for a Building Permit?
6. Are the Procedures for Obtaining a Variance from the Town’s Water Drainage Regulations the Same as those for Obtaining a Variance from the Building Code?
7. Can I Appeal a Variance Decision?