What Are the Standards for Granting a Variance from the Town’s Building Code?
Obtaining a variance generally is difficult. Because Town regulations are meant to be consistently applied, variances are granted only under unusual and compelling circumstances. Specifically, the Town Council may grant a variance only when the property involved is so exceptionally narrow, shallow, oddly-shaped, or topographically unusual or is subject to such extraordinary conditions that compliance with the Town’s building code is impossible, impractical, or causes undue hardship. If your property does not meet this “physical characteristics” test, the Town cannot grant a variance. Note that your personal circumstances (such as a physical disability) are not relevant to variance decisions.

If your property meets the “physical characteristics” test, the requested deviation from the building code may only be granted if the following conditions are met:

• The variance is reasonably necessary to grant relief from the property’s conditions.
• The proposed variation is the minimum needed to overcome the extraordinary conditions of the property.
• Granting the variance will not have a detrimental impact on your neighbors’ use and enjoyment of their properties.
• Granting the variance will not impair public health, safety and welfare, or the integrity of any approved general or master plan of the Town.

Please note that there are slightly different standards for granting a variance that involves the public right-of-way. See the Town Code for details or ask Town staff.

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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?