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If the zoning board of adjustment and the planning commission hold a combined review of an application, should the decisions of the two boards be separate?

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If the zoning board of adjustment and the planning commission hold a combined review of an application, should the decisions of the two boards be separate?

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Each board issuing a decision in a matter should issue a separate decision, complete with the factual bases and conclusions relating to the review standards applied to the application. This holds even (and especially) where the two boards are comprised of the same or many of the same members.

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