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Obtaining a Zoning Variance in New Hampshire

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Under New Hampshire law, all towns and cities are required to institute zoning ordinances. The purpose of zoning is to regulate the use of land and keep neighborhoods organized and compatible. More generally, ordinances are designed to promote the public health, safety, and general welfare of a municipality’s inhabitants. Typically,…

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Israel Piedra
April 1, 2016
Israel F. Piedra, Land Use Law
Tags: Land Use, Zoning

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