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BOOK 109 PAGE 621 <br />much of the history of the building and the paving of 14' Street while they served on the <br />Planning and Zoning Commission. She felt it was necessary to use common sense in this <br />issue and believed the business was upgraded and an asset to the community. She would <br />vote in favor of granting the variance. <br />Commissioner Tippin thought they should always be cautious about making <br />exceptions, but his years on PZC have taught him that every scenario has not been thought <br />of in developing regulations. He thought the property was unique and would support the <br />variance. <br />Chairman Macht could not disagree with any of the prior statements, but thought it <br />needed to be added that the Board of Adjustment and staff had done what they were <br />supposed to do; that is, the technical application of the regulations. It was the Board's job <br />to exercise latitude. He wanted time to think about the appeals process and asked that the <br />appeals process be voted on at a later time. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Stanbridge, the Board unanimously granted the <br />appeal. <br />9.B.2. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM - FRANCIS M. COFFEY <br />COMMENT ON BEACH PRESERVATION PROJECT <br />Deferred at request of Mr. Coffey. <br />9.C.1.& 2. PUBLIC NOTICE ITEMS - PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />SCHEDULED FOR JULY 6.1999: CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH <br />- 1) REQUEST FOR CONCEPTUAL PLAN AND SPECIAL <br />EXCEPTION USE APPROVAL AND 2) REQUEST FOR RIGHT-OF- <br />WAY ABANDONMENT <br />The Chairman read the following Memorandum of June 14,_ 1999 into the record: <br />JUNE 229 1999 <br />