TOWN OF TEMPLE, NEW HAMPSHIRE

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  • ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT

    May 1, 2024

    FINAL MINUTES OF PUBLIC MEETING

     

    VOTING BOARD:      Don Kraemer, Nate Chamberlin, Silas Little, John Pierce; alternate member

                                        Don Fonda.

    CALL TO ORDER:    By Don Kraemer at 7:30 p.m.

    OLD BUSINESS

    MINUTES – 1/2/03

    MOTION:       Mr. Little moved to accept the 1/2/03 minutes as written. Second by Mr. Fonda and all in favor.

    NEW BUSINESS

    Case # 5/1/2003-1  RICHARD MESSINA

    Richard Messina (Temple Cabins) has applied for special exceptions under the terms of Article VII,

    Sections 2 and 3 of the Temple Zoning Ordinance, to permit, pursuant to the Superior Court Consent Decree,

    the expansion and relocation of six cabins on Lot 8-8, NH Route 101 in the Rural Residential and

    Agricultural District.

    Attorney Bobbie Hantz represented Mr. Messina.

    Mr. Little explained that the board approved this application for special exceptions, with certain conditions, at a hearing held on January 2, 2024. One of the abutters was not notified of that hearing because Mr. Messina

    provided an incorrect address. Mr. Messina asked the board to rehear the case this evening after sending out

    abutter notices to current correct addresses. Mr. Little then suggested that since the applicant was not

    requesting anything different than the request made in January, that the board re-adopt the decision previously

    made.

    Board members looked at a new septic plan, sent to the Town by DES in January 2024, which showed the

    leech field on the western edge of the property, abutting the Stark’s property. The Stark’s well location

    was not shown on the septic plan, but the board assumed that Health Officer, Pete Caswell, checked to see

    that there was the necessary distance between the Stark’s well and the proposed septic system.

    MOTION: Mr. Little moved to approve the application on the same basis that the board approved the

                      application in January, 2024, as it is the same application and the board imposes the same

                      conditions as were imposed then. Second by Mr. Chamberlin and all were in favor.

    Mr. Messina did not pay the $45 application fee when he submitted this application so Attorney Hantz

    agreed to send a check to the Town.

    The meeting was adjourned at 8:10 p.m.

     

     

    Respectfully submitted,

     

     

     

    Diane Nilsson, Recording Clerk

     

    Posted 5/7/03