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The
Board of Appeals considers requests for variances from
applicable zoning requirements, requests for special permits
for specific uses and/or structures and appeals from
decisions of the city’s building commissioner.
The
Board of Appeals meets upon the call of the chairman,
generally on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month.
Meetings are public hearings and are normally held in the
Aldermanic Chamber of City Hall. All deliberations of the
board, pursuant to the Public Meeting Law, are open to the
public at large.
The
board’s authority derives from Chapter 40(a) of
Massachusetts General Laws and the Zoning Ordinances of the
city adopted pursuant thereto. All testimony at public
hearings is received under oath and the affirmative vote of
four out of five sitting members (or alternate members as
designated by the chair) is required for affirmative relief.
All
board members serve as unpaid volunteers. The clerk, who
prepares all public notices and mailings from her home,
receives an administrative stipend on a limited, part-time
basis.
The total budget is virtually mandated by state
law, which requires notice of all public hearings by
newspaper publication and mailing to designated individuals.
The majority of the board’s budget covers administrative
costs and postage.
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