Is it necessary to hire an expert to represent me?
In most cases, applicants can represent themselves. However, in the case of a use variance, waiver of lot merger, or very complex application, it is advisable to consult a land use specialist such as an attorney, architect, engineer or environmental consultant.

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1. How much does an application cost?
2. What happens after I submit my completed application to the ZBA?
3. Why do I have to submit 9 copies of my completed application?
4. Is it necessary to hire an expert to represent me?
5. How long does it take for the Board of Appeals to make a decision and what happens after that?