Town of Wilton, NH

Zoning Board of Adjustment

Case 9/10/19–2

Summary

Lot
F–165
Address
9 Greenville Road
Owner
Debbie Diffley
Applicant
Justin Harrington
Description
Justin Harrington (applicant) and Debbie Diffley (owner) have applied for a special exception under section 8.6.1 of the Wilton Zoning Ordinance and for a variance to sections 8.1 and 8.5 of the Ordinance, to allow the use of the house on Lot F–165, 9 Greenville Road as a retail shop selling antiques and collectibles and also as a single-family residence. The special exception would permit the use of a lot-of-record which cannot satisfy the lot requiremenmts in the Industrial District, and the variance would allow a residential use which is not permitted in the Industrial District.
Application
The application
Decision
Variance granted
Special exception denied as unnecessary
Status
Final
Expires
Friday, September 10, 2021

Tuesday, September 10, 2019 — Hearing

Notice

Justin Harrington (applicant) and Debbie Diffley (owner) have applied for a special exception under section 8.6.1 of the Wilton Zoning Ordinance and for a variance to sections 8.1 and 8.5 of the Ordinance, to allow the use of the house on Lot F–165, 9 Greenville Road as a retail shop selling antiques and collectibles and also as a single-family residence. The special exception would permit the use of a lot-of-record which cannot satisfy the lot requiremenmts in the Industrial District, and the variance would allow a residential use which is not permitted in the Industrial District.

The Town of Wilton Zoning Board of Adjustment will consider this application in a public hearing in the Wilton Town Hall Courtroom on Tuesday, September 10, 2019 at 7:30 p.m.

The application, and any other documents that have been received by the ZBA in connection with this case, are available for inspection in the Land Use Office in the Wilton Town Hall.

Decision

The application by Justin Harrington (applicant) and Debbie Diffley (owner) for a variance to sections 8.1 and 8.5 of the Wilton Zoning Ordinance has been granted. The variance will allow the use of the house on Lot F–165, 9 Greenville Road as a retail shop selling antiques and collectibles and also as a single-family residence, to be occupied by the owner of the property or the owner of the business.

The application by Harrington and Diffley for a special exception under section 8.6.1 of the Wilton Zoning Ordinance has been denied. The special exception would have permitted the use of Lot F–165, lot-of-record which cannot satisfy the lot requiremenmts in the Industrial District, but the Zoning Board found that the special exception is unnecessary because the use of the lot is already permitted by a special exception under the same section which was granted on February 1o, 2004, in Case #1/13/04–2.

This decision shall expire if the construction or use permitted by it has not begun by Friday, September 10, 2021. (Wilton Zoning Ordinance section 17.4)

The selectmen, any party to the action or proceedings, or any person directly affected thereby may apply for a rehearing of this decision. A request for a rehearing must be filed in writing with the Zoning Board of Adjustment on or before Thursday, October 10, 2019, and must fully specify all grounds on which the rehearing is requested. (N.H. RSA 677:2)

Minutes

Minutes of the hearing