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Planning board to send ZBA letter saying proposed residential use in C‑2 zone is prohibited
Summary
At its March 4 meeting the Kingston Planning Board instructed staff to prepare a letter to the Zoning Board of Adjustment saying a developer’s proposed residential use is not permitted in the town’s C‑2 commercial zone and therefore does not comply with the zoning ordinance; the motion passed with one abstention.
KINGSTON, N.H. — The Kingston Planning Board voted March 4 to direct staff to tell the Zoning Board of Adjustment that a developer’s proposed residential component is not allowed in the town’s commercial zone, saying the application does not comply with the zoning ordinance.
The action followed a request from the applicant’s attorney and a briefing from counsel that the application to the ZBA could not be accepted until the planning board or building inspector issued a denial. The planning board instructed staff to prepare a letter stating the board…
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