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Zoning Board of Adjustment - Appeals Process How Do I Appeal
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Zoning Board of Adjustment - Appeals Process How Do I Appeal
Any appeal from any decision of the ZBA first requires the filing of a “Motion for Rehearing.” This process is required and is covered by NH RSA 677:2. The motion must be filed within thirty (30) days, subject to further requirements found in the statute.
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Zoning Board of Adjustment - Appeals Process How Do I Appeal
In order to file an appeal, a person must have “standing,” i.e., the legal right to challenge the board's decision. Abutters to the property will almost always have standing along with persons who own property close enough to the land in question to demonstrate that they are affected directly by the town's action. One way to determine whether someone has standing, or qualifies as “a person aggrieved,” is whether the person requesting the appeal is impacted differently than the public at large. For appeals at the local level, an appeal application must be filed. These applications can be obtained at the town hall or on the Pelham website.
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Zoning Board of Adjustment - Appeals Process How Do I Appeal
The first step will be for the ZBA to deliberate on whether to grant a rehearing. If the rehearing is granted, the formal hearing process is completed, and a new decision is made (the new decision can be the same or different from the prior decision). If the decision is upheld (the same), the appellant can go to the Court. If the board reverses a decision at a rehearing, a new aggrieved party results, and that party then has 30 days in which to appeal for a rehearing on the new decision. (This does not mean that boards of adjustment will be forced to consider an endless series of rehearing applications, for it is only when the board reverses itself at a rehearing - thus creating new aggrieved parties - that the statute comes into play.) Shaw v. City of Manchester 118 NH 158, (1978). (See Dziama v. City of Portsmouth, 140 NH. 542, 669 A.2d 217 [1995]). When the Board votes to deny a rehearing or upholds its previous decision, the next step is the Superior Court.
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Zoning Board of Adjustment - Appeals Process How Do I Appeal
Once the motion for rehearing process has ended, the decision of the ZBA can be appealed to the Superior Court. An appeal to the Court must be filed within thirty (30) days of the decision. NH RSA 677:4.
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Zoning Board of Adjustment - Appeals Process How Do I Appeal
Appeals must be filed with the Town of Pelham Planning Department. The decision being appealed determines which board must hear the appeal. Applications can be picked up from the Planning Department or downloaded from the Planning Department's section of the Town website.