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jkarovskaya t1_j7dgbe1 wrote

In many cases when you go for a permit , tell the town you want to build a hunting cabin for "seasonal use"

That way, you maybe able avoid having to deal with getting a perc test, septic plan on file, etc before they give you a building or driveway permit

Some towns still don't have zoning or a planning board, or a building inspector yet, and that's a plus to do what you're planning on

best of luck trying to do this, I know it was a lot easier years ago.

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joecky9092 t1_j7dd3v8 wrote

Look at the 5th criteria very carefully. If the request does not meet that criteria then the application should be turned down. There are 2 parts to criteria 5. If the variance request does not meet the first, it must meet both a and b of the second.

Variance Criteria 5 Literal enforcement of the zoning ordinance would result in an unnecessary hardship.

  1. “UNNECESSARY HARDSHIP” MEANS THAT, OWING TO SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF THE PROPERTY THAT DISTINGUISH IT FROM OTHER PROPERTIES IN THE AREA: (i) NO FAIR AND SUBSTANTIAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE GENERAL PUBLIC PURPOSES OF THE ORDINANCE PROVISION AND THE SPECIFIC APPLICATION OF THAT PROVISION TO THE PROPERTY; (ii) THE PROPOSED USED IS A REASONABLE ONE.

OR If #1 not satisfied: 2. AN UNNECESSARY HARDSHIP WILL BE DEEMED TO EXIST IF, AND ONLY IF, OWING TO SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF THE PROPERTY THAT DISTINGUISH IT FROM OTHER PROPERTIES IN THE AREA, THE PROPERTY CANNOT BE REASONABLY USED IN STRICT CONFORMANCE WITH THE ORDINANCE AND A VARIANCE IS THEREFORE NECESSARY TO ENABLE A REASONABLE USE OF IT.

Also look at your town's Master Plan. It is (supposed to be ) updated every X number of years. It is kind of a textbook for what the town and its residents want the town to be like and Zoning regs are supposed to represent and help the town follow the master plan. That's a bit of a crap explanation, but it is worth reading. It should be on your town's website and if not it will be available in the town office.

One point to keep in mind. The variance goes with the property, not the person, so don't base your support for a variance on how nice or honest the people requesting the variance are. They may be wonderful, but the next owners may not be. This is why a general yes for a variance request is shortsighted. There should be conditions which refer to the specific variance and the plans submitted should be stamped and signed by both the applicant AND the zba. That signed plan should be kept with the other originals including minutes, decisions, and all submittal.

Good luck. Sorry about the book. Some ZBAs are better than others. If the decision goes against your side and you have standing (abutter) you have 30 days to appeal so be sure you pay attention to the decision.

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hopefully-a-good-buy OP t1_j7davej wrote

you may still want to call fish and game first to be safe. but yeah man i agree if you unfortunately did kill it it’s much better to not waste the meat. moose isn’t the tastiest but it’s certainly edible and can be tasty with the right recipe. plus, that’s a lot of fucking meat.

what car do you drive? how big was the moose?

also, PM me if you keep it and want to get rid of any of the meat ;)

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hopefully-a-good-buy OP t1_j7d8sba wrote

uhhhhh i’m not sure if you’re being serious or commented on the wrong post, but yeah you can. to legally do so you need permission from a responding officer or fish & game. please call to report and then simply ask the officer if you can keep it to harvest.

it may need to be examined first, not 100% sure.

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