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Dates: 
Thursday, April 4, 2024 - 6:00pm
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ZBA MEETING POSTPONED UNTIL MAY 2, 2024

TOWN OF ALTON ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA
Thursday, April 4, at 6:00 P.M.
Alton Town Hall

CALL TO ORDER AT 6:00 P.M.

APPOINTMENT OF ALTERNATES

STATEMENT OF THE APPEAL PROCESS
The purpose of this hearing is to allow anyone concerned with an Appeal to the Zoning Board of Adjustment to present evidence for or against the Appeal. This evidence may be in the form of an opinion rather than an established fact, however, it should support the grounds that the Board must consider when making a determination. The purpose of the hearing is not to gauge the sentiment of the public or to hear personal reasons why individuals are for or against an appeal, but all facts and opinions based on reasonable assumptions will be considered. In the case of an appeal for a Variance, the Board must determine facts bearing upon the five criteria as set forth in the State’s Statutes. For a Special Exception, the Board must ascertain whether each of the standards set forth in the Zoning Ordinance have been or will be met.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA

1. APPLICATIONS CONTINUED FROM MARCH 7, 2024
Case #Z24-10
The Lakes Hospitality Group, LLC, Jeremy Martin, Signatory
Map 16 Lot 18 & 20
Cherry Valley Road
Special Exception
Rural Zone (RU)
A Special Exception is requested from Article 300 Section 334 to permit a Commercial Function Facility in the Rural Zone.
CONTINUED until May 2, 2024

Case #Z24-11
The Lakes Hospitality Group, LLC, Jeremy Martin, Signatory
Map 16 Lot 18 & 20
Cherry Valley Road
Variance
Rural Zone (RU)
A Variance is requested from Article 400 Section 452.B to permit access to two proposed lots apart from where the street frontage is claimed.
CONTINUED until May 2, 2024

Case #Z24-12
The Lakes Hospitality Group, LLC, Jeremy Martin, Signatory
Map 16 Lot 18 & 20
Cherry Valley Road
Variance
Rural Zone (RU)
A Variance is requested from Article 300 Section 319 11. to permit an unattached ADU that will be occupied by a person or persons other than the owner.
CONTINUED until May 2, 2024

Case #Z24-13
The Lakes Hospitality Group, LLC, Jeremy Martin, Signatory
Map 16 Lot 18 & 20
Cherry Valley Road
Variance
Rural Zone (RU)
A Variance is requested from Article 300, Sections 319 4. & 12., to permit a detached ADU, where it is required to be attached or within; and to permit an exterior door between the primary single-family dwelling and an ADU, where an interior door is required.
CONTINUED until May 2, 2024

2. NEW APPLICATIONS
Case #Z24-23
Prospect Mountain Survey, Paul Zuzgo, LLS, Agent for Penny Williams, Owner
Map 8 Lot 3-3
332 Route 140
Variance
Rural Zone (RU)
A Variance is requested from Article 400 Section 401.3 to permit relief for a two (2) family duplex on two (2) acres.

Case #Z24-24
Johnathon Boutin & Jim Bonin, Agents for Jen Flohr, Owner
Map 10 Lot 6-4
Avery Hill Road
Special Exception
Rural Zone (RU)
A Special Exception is requested from Article 400 Section 401.D.24 to permit use for a wellness center.

Case #Z24-25
Varney Engineering, LLC, Agent for Michael & Julie Harrison, Owners
Map 42 Lot 18
193 Trask Side Road
Variance
Lakeshore Residential Zone (RU)
A Variance is requested from Article 300 Section 327.A.2 to permit a garage to be constructed 8’7” from the road set back.

OTHER BUSINESS
1. Previous Business:
a. Review and discuss updates - Town of Alton ZBA By-Laws & Appeals Application Guide
b. Review and discuss ZBA Decision Criteria Variances from the NHMA

2. New Business:
a. Discussion of 2024 election results

3. Approval of Minutes: ZBA meeting minutes of March 7, 2024
4. Correspondence:

ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR 2024-2025

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
(ZAC and Master Plan Implementation Committee)

ADJOURNMENT
Chairman

RM/jac
Posted 3/27/24

*If there is foul weather or lack of a quorum, the public hearing will be continued to Thursday, May 2, 2024, starting at 6:00 P.M. at the Alton Town Hall, and a notice shall be posted stating same.

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