Do I qualify for a variance? What are peculiar conditions?

A variance is appropriate to bring the applicant to parity with other owners in the zoning district, It is not intended to give applicants an advantage over their neighbors or over those in the same zoning districts.

For example, a lot may be so shallow, relative to other lots in the neighborhood, that there is insufficient space to build a house and provide the required front and rear yard setbacks required by zoning. In this case, the board of adjustment may grant a variance, which would allow the property owner to build a structure, but with a rear yard having a lesser depth than what is required by the zoning regulations.

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1. Do I qualify for a variance? What are peculiar conditions?
2. How long does the variance process take?
3. Will my building permit take longer to issue if I require a variance?
4. Will the public have any input in whether my variance request is approved or denied?