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Grand Island Board of Architecture approves routine design applications; one item stalled for lack of quorum
Summary
At its January meeting the Grand Island Board of Architecture approved a series of residential design applications and variances with standard conditions; one lot division on Williams Road was not voted because a member abstained, leaving no quorum.
The Grand Island Board of Architecture approved a series of residential design applications and variance requests at its January meeting, granting conditional acceptance for multiple projects while declining to act on a Williams Road lot division after a member abstained and the board lost a quorum.
Board members voted to accept the applicant submissions for 3554 Wallace, 1203 Terry House, 123 Sandywood, 475 Winstone Court, 22 Stonebridge (listed in the record as “Mitch Wallace, 22. 2 Hundred Stonebridge”), 200 Snowbridge, 217 Limestone Court, 333 Limestone Court and an item listed as “417 line.” In each approved case the board’s action was recorded as acceptance provided applicants meet the board’s standard requirements and any pending review conditions.
The board’s action list was procedural: items generally received brief design checks for differences in siding, roof…
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