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LATCHSTRING YARMOUTH GENERAL BOARD OF APPEALS 7:00 PM - LOG CABIN 196 MAIN STREET INCLUDING REMOTE PARTICIPATION ARMOUTH ALWAYS ER 6, 2021 AGENDA I. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS Administrative Appeal of Code Enforcement Officer Building Permit Approval, under Chapter 701, Article VII.B.2.a; Eugene Miller, et al., Appellant, Re: Building Permit approval for an Accessory Structure, MDR Zone, Two Towns LLC, Ed Libby, Owner; Map 30 Lot 14. The appellant is requesting that a Building Permit (No. B21-187, dated August 12, 2021) issued for an accessory structure be vacated. The appellant argues that the accessory structure is not an accessory structure and is a single-family dwelling. Under Chapter 701, Article VII.B.2.a the General Board of Appeals has jurisdiction to hear and decide appeals of the Code Enforcement Officer's decision. Adopt a Policy for Remote Participation in General Board of Appeals Meetings. MAINE LATCHSTRING YARMOUTH GENERAL BOARD OF APPEALS 7:00 PM - LOG CABIN 196 MAIN STREET INCLUDING REMOTE PARTICIPATION ARMOUTH ALWAYS ER 6, 2021 AGENDA I. PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS Administrative Appeal of Code Enforcement Officer Building Permit Approval, under Chapter 701, Article VII.B.2.a; Eugene Miller, et al., Appellant, Re: Building Permit approval for an Accessory Structure, MDR Zone, Two Towns LLC, Ed Libby, Owner; Map 30 Lot 14. The appellant is requesting that a Building Permit (No. B21-187, dated August 12, 2021) issued for an accessory structure be vacated. The appellant argues that the accessory structure is not an accessory structure and is a single-family dwelling. Under Chapter 701, Article VII.B.2.a the General Board of Appeals has jurisdiction to hear and decide appeals of the Code Enforcement Officer's decision. Adopt a Policy for Remote Participation in General Board of Appeals Meetings. MAINE