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was filed and the laws that were in place at that time, he felt we <br />should uphold staff's determination and deny the appeal. <br />Chairman Tippin concurred with Commissioner Bird for most of <br />those very same reasons. Because it is an allowed use, he.would <br />support the Motion. However, times do change and he felt we must <br />revisit this matter. <br />Commissioner Adams also felt there is a difference, but the <br />Board has to go with the way the regulations stood at the time the <br />application was submitted. She also agreed that this allowed use <br />should be readdressed. <br />Commissioner Eggert appreciated the other Commissioners' <br />feelings on this, but she pointed out that this matter had been <br />discussed for a number of years and somehow managed to slip <br />through. She believed that a different choice could have been made <br />here as to what category a supermarket falls under, that is, a <br />supermarket as we know it today. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion <br />to deny the appeal of the determination that <br />"supermarkets and grocery stores are like uses as <br />applied to the IRC LDRs" passed by a vote of 4-1, <br />(Commissioner Eggert dissenting). <br />The Chairman announced that the time being 1:30 p.m. we would <br />take a one hour lunch break and reconvene at 2:30 p.m. <br />42 <br />806W E; <br />July 12, 1994 <br />