Zoning Board of Adjustment
The Deering Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) is a quasi-judicial body, which is tasked by state law with the responsibility of interpreting the provisions of the Town's Zoning Ordinance and deciding whether relief from provisions of the Ordinance is warranted in individual circumstances. It has been said that the ZBA is the “safety valve” of land use law, which allows “waiver of the strict letter of the zoning ordinance without sacrifice to its spirit and purpose.” In carrying out this role, the Board must carefully balance the constitutional property rights of citizens with the need of the Town as a whole to provide order in land use regulation. To learn more about the role of the ZBA and how it carries out its duties, read The Board of Adjustment in New Hampshire: A Handbook for Local Officials, published by the New Hampshire Office of State Planning.
Board Members
Name | Title | Term |
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Chairman | 2026 | |
Phillip Bryce
| Full Member | 2026 |
Ralph LaChance
| Full Member | 2026 |
Vacancy One
| Full Member | |
Steve Diers
| Selectmen's Representative | 2026 |
Vacancy Two
| Alternate Member | |
Vacancy Three
| Alternate Member | |
Alternate Member | ||
Vacancy Five
| Alternate Member | |
Vacancy Six
| Alternate Member |