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Timestamp: 2020-04-07 17:46:29
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 803', '§ 803', '§ 803', '§ 803', '§ 803', '§ 803']

Town of Plainville, MA Application Requirements for Special Permits and Variances
§ 803-1 Board meetings.
§ 803-2 Filing of application.
§ 803-3 Hearings.
§ 803-4 Decision by Board.
§ 803-5 Appeal period; certification by Town Clerk.
§ 803-6 Statutory requirements.
Chapter 803 Application Requirements for Special Permits and Variances
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Plainville 8-30-1995. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Meetings of the Zoning Board of Appeals are scheduled for the third Tuesday of each month.
Completed applications with seven copies of all necessary maps/plans are filed with the Town Clerk. Date of receipt of application is stamped by the Town Clerk. (There is a filing fee.)
Hearings are scheduled for as soon as possible after receipt of the applications. Time must be allowed for required posting in the local paper which is on two consecutive weeks with the first posting at least two weeks prior to the date of the hearing.
Law requires that hearings be held within 65 days after receipt of the application by the Town Clerk.
All decisions are made as soon as possible after the close of the hearing. Not all hearings are concluded in one session. The Board has two weeks to finalize the decision and have it stamped by the Town Clerk.
Law requires that decisions for special permits be stamped by the Town Clerk by 100 days after the close of the hearing. For variance, it is 100 days after receipt of the application.
After the decisions are stamped by the Town Clerk, there is an appeal period of 20 days from that date. If at the close of the appeal period, no appeals have been made, Town Clerk, upon request, will certify the decisions for recording at the Registry of Deeds, Dedham, Massachusetts. This is the responsibility of the applicant and all decisions are not valid until registered in Dedham.
Procedure for the Zoning Board of Appeals is mandated by MGL c. 40A and can be, as noted above, a lengthy procedure.