Frequently Asked Questions
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Planning Department
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Planning Department
Use the descriptions below to find where your proposal fits:
- Single or Two-Unit Dwelling Unit: Single unit and two-unit residential properties are exempt from Site Plan regulations. Any building or alterations to these units please see the Building Code Office.
- Non-Residential, Commercial, or Multiple Dwelling Unit (structures with 3 or more dwelling units): If you plan on developing, expanding, or changing the use of your non-residential, commercial, OR multiple dwelling unit property, please refer to the information below to determine which category your proposal fits within.
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If you answer YES to any of these questions, you will need subdivision approval:Planning Department
- Are you proposing to subdivide one or more lots?
- Are you proposing a Condominium Conversion (residential, non-residential, multifamily, boathouse or parking lot)?
- Are you proposing a new residential development?
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- Administrative Application: The Planning Director will review your application for completeness and conformity to Planning/Zoning rules. You will be mailed notice of your approval or denial. This is a two week process.Planning Department
- Minor Site Plan Application: The Minor Site Plan Committee will have 4 weeks to review your application. On the 4th week they will meet with you to discuss and vote on your application. This is a one month process.
- Planning Board Site Plan or Subdivision Application: The Technical Review Committee (TRC) will review your pre-submittal application and meet with you in one week to discuss at a TRC 1 Meeting. You will have one (1) month to make necessary revisions that were requested at TRC 1 before resubmitting revised plans/material. The TRC members will review this second submittal and meet with you in one week to discuss their comments, this will be TRC 2 Meeting. One week from TRC 2 you will present your proposal to the Planning Board for a decision. This is a two month process. -
Planning Department
Probably. Laconia allows what we call "Accessory Dwelling Unit" in single family homes located in a residential zone. There are some restrictions and conditions and an application is required. Please call 603-527-1264 for more information or email Planning@laconianh.gov.
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If your proposal needs a Site Plan review then you will need to come before the Conservation Commission. If a Site Plan review is not required then there is no need to go before the Conservation Commission.Planning Department