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Board approves consent agenda, including special exception to reestablish convenience store at 2013 Hardin Street

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Summary

The Columbia Board of Zoning Appeals approved its consent agenda, which included minutes and a special exception for 2013 Hardin Street Unit C to reestablish a convenience store in the CAC district; application materials said the business model would not include alcohol sales.

At the April 3 meeting the Columbia Board of Zoning Appeals approved its consent agenda, which comprised the March meeting minutes and a special-exception filing for 2013 Hardin Street Unit C (tax parcel 114080102) to reestablish a convenience store in the CAC district.

Andrew Livingood, the City of Columbia zoning administrator, read the consent items into the record. The application materials for the Hardin Street unit state the applicant's business model includes no alcohol sales; Livingood and staff clarified that the use, if approved and as reviewed for the consent agenda, must conform to what was submitted. A board member moved to approve the consent agenda, another member seconded, and the board voted in favor by voice.

The approval was recorded as a consent-agenda action; no separate public hearing was held for the Hardin Street item at the meeting. The board did not discuss additional conditions beyond the applicant's submitted materials during the consent vote.