When a local government official or a municipal department denies a property owner’s application for a building permit or other administrative determination, the applicant has 60 days from the date the denial is filed to appeal that decision to the zoning board of appeals (ZBA). See, e.g., Town Law 267-a(5)(b). These are the typical situations that lead to the filing of variance applications with ZBAs.

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