Hearing SE22002 continued; supplemental filings due Friday, examiner says

3157418 · April 30, 2025

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Summary

Hearing Examiner Maureen McNeil continued administrative hearing SE22002 on April 30, scheduled further proceedings for "the seventh at 09:30," said the session will remain hybrid, and set a deadline for additional exhibits to be emailed to the Office of the CHU by 4:00 p.m. Friday (date in record not fully specified).

Hearing Examiner Maureen McNeil continued administrative hearing SE22002 on April 30 and said the matter will be set "the seventh at 09:30," adding the session will remain a hybrid proceeding. She instructed parties to email any supplemental exhibits to the Office of the CHU "no later than 04:00 this Friday, May," language that appears in the record without a specific calendar date.

McNeil said the continuance was to give parties time to review newly filed materials and recently entered counsel. "So if there's no strenuous objection, I'm gonna continue this case until 09:30 and seventh at 09:30, and it will still be a hybrid hearing," McNeil said on the record.

Representatives on the record included Stan Brown (listed as "People's Only Council"), Sean Suhar (on behalf of Wingate Homeowners Association Incorporated), Chris Satcher (on behalf of the applicant) and Michelle Wieserfeld (on behalf of Howard and Tanya). Chris Satcher, speaking for the applicant, said the applicant planned to call "1 or 2 witnesses that we can call," and indicated the party was not anticipating a full-day hearing.

McNeil set an administrative deadline for any additional exhibits to be submitted electronically to the Office of the CHU by 4:00 p.m. Friday; the transcript records the deadline wording as "no later than 04:00 this Friday, May," without specifying a calendar date. The hearing will reconvene on the date McNeil announced as "the seventh at 09:30," and the examiner confirmed the continued session will allow hybrid (in-person and remote) participation.

The continuance followed counsel filings and late-entered counsel in opposition; the examiner said the continuance would give all parties, including the People’s counsel and the applicant, an opportunity to read and prepare responses to exhibits before the final hearing. McNeil closed the brief proceeding by saying, "So I'll see you all next week."