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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm guessing the term "variance" is being used loosely. This seems to pretty clearly fit under the special permit process, no?[/quote] Sure, but that process is (potentially) lengthy and invites feedback from nearby property owners. There are no guarantees. I had the approval of my impacted neighbor before I ever applied for my special permit and it still took months and was not guaranteed. [/quote] It's not guaranteed per se, but there's a clear precedent that would be hard for them to ignore.[/quote] Is there a clear precedent that has a similar number of neighbors objecting to the project? [/quote] The objections aren't over the six inches, so they aren't really relevant.[/quote] Except that it's doubtful a variance will be allowed/granted, given the weight of public opinion against this construction. [/quote]
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