TOWN OF BLACK MOUNTAIN: Has One Opening On The Zoning Board of Adjustment

TOWN OF BLACK MOUNTAIN: Has One Opening On The Zoning Board of Adjustment
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Town of Black Mountain issued the following announcement on Jan. 26.

The Town of Black Mountain has one opening, in addition to three vacant alternate seats, on the Zoning Board of Adjustment. If you’re interested in serving, please visit www.townofblackmountain.org and click on Boards & Commissions underneath the Government tab to access an application and policy manual. Call the Town Clerk at 828-419-9310 for more information.

The purpose of the Board of Adjustment is to hear and decide appeals from and review any order, requirement, decision, or determination made by an administrative official charged with enforcement of an ordinance adopted pursuant to the land use regulations adopted by the Town of Black Mountain. In addition, under the provisions of the Town’s zoning regulations, the Board of Adjustment is responsible for the issuance of Special Use Permits 

Original source can be found here.



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