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The Comprehensive Permit Act [1] is a Massachusetts law which allows developers of affordable housing to override certain aspects of municipal zoning bylaws and other requirements. It consists of Massachusetts General Laws (M.G.L.) Chapter 40B, Sections 20 through 23, along with associated regulations issued and administered by the ...
The Department of Public Safety’s Board of Building Regulations and Standards (BBRS) requires an individual who supervises building construction for certain building types to be licensed as a Construction Supervisor. Candidates for the Construction Supervisor License (CSL) must first demonstrate at least 3 years of experience in building ...
Shrewsbury High School (Massachusetts) Shrewsbury Historic District (Shrewsbury, Massachusetts) Ski Ward; W. White City (Shrewsbury, Massachusetts)
Jul. 28—METHUEN — City officials recently announced the start of the transition to the "OpenGov Citizens Services" online permitting portal. On Monday, Aug. 1, the City Clerk, Fire Department ...
The building commissioner/chief zoning officer would issue permits, following in-house review relating to site and floor plans, elevations and existing floor-plan calculations.
Shrewsbury (/ˈʃruzberi/ SHROOZ-bury) is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 38,325 according to the 2020 United States Census, in nearly 15,000 households. [1] Incorporated in 1727, Shrewsbury prospered in the 19th century due to its proximity to Worcester, and from visitors to Lake Quinsigamond.
Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire. It contains many listed buildings, which have been divided into three lists. Listed buildings in Shrewsbury (northwest central area) Listed buildings in Shrewsbury (southeast central area) Listed buildings in Shrewsbury (outer areas)
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