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The Rockingham Development Review Board is a quasi-judicial body comprised of seven residents, five regular members and up to two alternates. The Board is appointed by the Rockingham Selectboard and authorized to act under Vermont Statute 24 VSA Chapter 117 § 4460, which outlines their scope of authority and administrative responsibilities.
The Development Review Board has the sole responsibility of reviewing and taking action on proposals for land development. This includes the issuance of Subdivision Permits, Zoning Permits, Zoning Variances, and and hearing appeals of decisions of the Town's Zoning Administrator.
The DRB meets on the second Wednesday of each month. Completed zoning and permit applications should be submitted at least one month in advance of the regular meeting date to allow time for review by the Zoning Administrator and publishing of the hearing notice which is done at least fifteen (15) days prior to the meeting date*. Permit hearings cannot be scheduled unless an application is deemed complete by the Zoning Administrator.
*State law requires a minimum 15 day public notice period. An aggressive timeline for staff to review, process, and advertise applications is necessary.
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