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Committee flags seasonal-cabin definition that effectively bans non-campsite cabins

5732972 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

Zoning committee identified a change in the seasonal-cabin definition that restricts seasonal cabins to campsites, leaving other cabin types undefined and effectively prohibited; members agreed to prioritize correcting the language.

The Zoning Amendment Committee on Aug. 27 agreed to revisit a recent amendment to the seasonal-cabin definition after members said the change unintentionally excludes cabins not located on campsites.

Jesse MacAother, the town planner, explained the current definition restricts seasonal cabins to parcels within a recreational campground or camping park. "Originally, it just said a small residential structure that is used for the summer season, May 1 through October 30, and the winter season, December 15 through March 15. That was the definition. Okay. So it didn't limit to…

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