Land Use & Zoning
Noncompliance with NH site plan approval conditions may result in:
AOnly a polite letter from the planning board
BRevocation of the approval, stop-work orders, fines, or required removal of non-compliant improvements✓ Correct
CAutomatic rezoning of the parcel
DOnly consequences if the violation is reported by a neighbor
Explanation
Failure to comply with conditions of approval can result in enforcement actions including revocation of approval, stop-work orders, fines, and requirements to remove non-compliant improvements. Planning board conditions are legally binding.
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