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?
The procedures for obtaining a variance from the Town’s water drainage regulations differ slightly from those outlined above. The primary difference is that the variance request is reviewed by the Town’s Water Board, not the Town Council. You still must file a written variance application with the Town (including the same types of supporting documentation) and present your variance request at a public hearing. The Water Board can grant the variance only if it determines that:
1) engineering difficulties exist that create an undue hardship to the applicant;
2) under the proposed variance, the objectives of the water drainage regulations are achieved as nearly as possible; and,
3) the variance will not be detrimental to any nearby property, to any public right-of-way, or to the overall purpose and intent of the Town’s regulations in this area.

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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?