TOWN OF TEMPLE, NEW HAMPSHIRE

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  • ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT

    November 5, 2024

    FINAL MINUTES OF PUBLIC MEETING

     

    VOTING BOARD:      Don Kraemer, Silas Little and Nate Chamberlin

    CALL TO ORDER:     By Don Kraemer at 7:35 p.m.

    Mr. Kraemer read a letter of resignation from Will Phillips. Mr. Phillips moved out of Temple and thus had to

    resign from the board.

    MOTION: Mr. Little moved to accept the letter of resignation, seconded by Mr. Chamberlin and all were in

                      favor.

    Minutes – September 5, 2024

    MOTION: Mr. Little moved to accept the 9/5/02 minutes as written, Mr. Chamberlin seconded and all were

                      in favor.

    Scheduled to be heard this evening:

    Case #2002-9  Lisa D. Beaudoin (Herban Living Bed & Breakfast) applicant, and Lisa Boudoin and John W. Friede owners, have applied for a special exception under the terms of Article IV, Section 20 of the Temple

    Zoning Ordinance, to permit the operation of a bed & breakfast on Lot 6-060, 242 General Miller Highway

    in the Rural Residential and Agricultural District.

    There were only three board members present. And although three members make a quorum, Silas Little is an

    abutter to the applicant and felt that he must recuse himself from hearing this case. He read RSA 673:14 which explains why he is disqualified from voting. He also explained to the applicant that she must have three

    affirmative votes from the board of adjustment in order to be granted relief. So it is to her advantage to have a larger board hear her case. He read RSA 674.33 which states the statutory requirement that there be three

    affirmative votes.

    Ms. Beaudoin paid the Town $10 to cover the expense of notifying two additional abutters. She was also informed that she needed to provide a sketch of her property with the locations of the house, garage, parking

    areas etc.

    MOTION: A motion was made to continue the hearing to the December 5th meeting. Two were in favor and

                      Mr. Little abstained.

    It was hoped that the Selectmen would appoint one or more new members to the board by December.

    MOTION: Mr. Little moved to adjourn the meeting, Mr. Chamberlin seconded and all were in favor. The

                      meeting was adjourned at 8 p.m.

     

     

    Respectfully submitted,

     

     

     

    Diane Nilsson, Recording Secretary

     

    Posted 11/13/02