Is a Public Hearing Required for a Variance from the Town’s Building Code?
Except for administrative variances (discussed below), variance requests require a public hearing before the Town Council. At least 15 days prior to the hearing, the Town notifies your neighbors and the general public that the hearing is to take place. The public is free to attend the hearing and comment on the variance request or submit comments in writing prior to the hearing.

The applicant generally is notified of the Town Council’s decision about the variance at the hearing; however, the variance is not officially approved or denied until a written decision is approved by the Council (usually several weeks after the hearing). If the variance is granted, it may include whatever conditions the Town Council believes are needed to protect the public interest.

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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?