Do I need a certified plot plan?
Yes, it is imperative. The majority of applications to appear before the Zoning Board deal with dimensional requirements as set forth in Section 4.1.2 (Table of Dimensional Requirements). Therefore, it is essential to submit a certified plot plan as required in No. 3 of the General Filing Requirements. Failure to submit an accurate and complete plan may disable the Board from granting appropriate relief.

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1. How do I get a zoning verification letter?
2. Do I need a certified plot plan?
3. What are the setbacks for my zoning district?
4. Are fences subject to setback requirements?
5. How long does the process take for a Zoning Board application?
6. When does the appeal period start/finish?
7. Can I file for a building permit before the appeal period expires?
8. How long is a variance/special permit valid?
9. If I need relief from other Town Boards, can I file simultaneously with my zoning application?
10. What are the allowed uses in the (insert district) zoning district?
11. Is this a buildable lot?
12. When will the Zoning Board Members respond to my email, letter or phone call?
13. Public Record Resources & Procedure to Request Records