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Neighbors and board clash over noise, weddings and religious-use classification; case for Brick Church Pike deferred
Summary
Owner Gina Incom sought a special exception to use her 14.2-acre property as a religious retreat center. Neighbors cited amplified-music noise and traffic from wedding events; staff noted a stop-work/abatement inspection. The board asked the applicant for clearer plans and conditions and deferred the case to April 16.
The Board of Zoning Appeals deferred a contested application for a special exception Wednesday after neighbors raised repeated complaints about noise and traffic and board members said the record did not yet show how the proposed religious use would differ from commercial event activity.
Owner and applicant Gina Incom, who identified herself as a pastor and said the property would be used for retreats and counseling, told the board the family has used the home for ministry for years and bought the 14.2-acre parcel to expand those activities. "Our home has always been an extension of our…
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