Board of appeals definition

Board of appeals means the local board of appeals as created by local ordinance.
Board of appeals means a panel comprised of a chair and two individuals appointed by the Board to consider appeals under Chapter VI.
Board of appeals means the construction board of appeals of a governmental subdivision provided for in section 14.

Examples of Board of appeals in a sentence

  • Failure to raise an issue by the close of the record at or following the final hearing on this case, in person or by letter, may preclude an appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) on that issue.

  • Any comments received from the Commissioner prior to the action by the Board of Appeals shall be made part of the record and shall be taken into consideration by the Board of Appeals.

  • Variances relating to setback or other requirements not involving lot area, lot width or shore frontage shall be obtained by action of the Board of Appeals.

  • The Board of Appeals may only review the record of the proceedings before the Planning Board.

  • Upon being notified of an appeal, the Code Enforcement Officer or Planning Board, as appropriate, shall transmit to the Board of Appeals all of the papers constituting the record of the decision appealed from.


More Definitions of Board of appeals

Board of appeals means the Zoning Board of Appeals of the City of Southfield.
Board of appeals or "BOA" means the DCYF board of appeals, the entity to which an initial order of an ALJ may be appealed and consid- ered by a review judge.
Board of appeals means the Board of Building and Zoning Appeals created by Section 7.02 of the City Charter.
Board of appeals or "BOA" means the DCYF board of appeals.
Board of appeals means the Board of Building and Zoning Appeals created by Section
Board of appeals means the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City.
Board of appeals means the Board of Building and Zoning Appeals created by Section 7.02 of the City Charter. (Ord. 2019-12. Passed 6-25-19.)