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SB509: preventing municipalities from limiting dead-end road length if compliant with the state fire code.
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bit or restrict the length of a dead-end road, including cul-de-sacs, if the proposed road design and fire access are certified as compliant with the state fire code as defined in RSA 153:1, VI-a. 2 New Paragraph; Erection of Buildings on Streets; Appeals. Amend RSA 674:41 by inserting after paragraph IV the following new paragraph: V. No municipality or local board shall deny a building permit or oth
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153:1
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bit or restrict the length of a dead-end road, including cul-de-sacs, if the proposed road design and fire access are certified as compliant with the state fire code as defined in RSA 153:1, VI-a. 2 New Paragraph; Erection of Buildings on Streets; Appeals. Amend RSA 674:41 by inserting after paragraph IV the following new paragraph: V. No municipality or local board shall deny a building permit or oth
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674:36
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ompliant with the state fire code. Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 1 New Subparagraph; Subdivision Regulations. Amend RSA 674:36, II by inserting after subparagraph (o) the following new subparagraph: (p) Subdivision regulations adopted pursuant to this section shall not prohibit or restrict the length of a dead-end road, including cul-de-sacs,
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674:41
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road design and fire access are certified as compliant with the state fire code as defined in RSA 153:1, VI-a. 2 New Paragraph; Erection of Buildings on Streets; Appeals. Amend RSA 674:41 by inserting after paragraph IV the following new paragraph: V. No municipality or local board shall deny a building permit or otherwise restrict development based solely on the length of a dead-end road, provided the