New Hampshire Statutes

§ 674:14 — Appeals Where no Zoning Ordinance Exists

New Hampshire § 674:14
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title LXIVPLANNING AND ZONING
Ch. 674LOCAL LAND USE PLANNING AND REGULATORY POWERS
SubdivisionOfficial Map of the Municipality

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N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 674:14 (2026).

Text

In any municipality, other than a town, in which there is no zoning board of adjustment, the local legislative body, until such time as a board of adjustment may be appointed as a result of the adoption of a zoning ordinance, shall have the same powers as a board of adjustment to act, but only under the circumstances and in such special cases as are specified in RSA 674:13 and 674:41, and shall be subject to the same restrictions as apply to a board of adjustment. For this purpose, the local legislative body is hereby authorized to act as a discretionary administrative or quasi-judicial body. When so acting, it shall not sit as a legislative body but shall sit in a separate meeting for which separate minutes shall be kept. In any town or village district in which there is no board of adjus

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Legislative History

1983, 447:1. 1988, 131:1, eff. June 19, 1988.

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