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<br />Page 5 of 6 <br />Zoning Board of Adjustment <br />Minutes of October 28, 1993 <br /> <br />Chairman Bernay swore in George Morvant, Randy Morvant's brother. <br /> <br />Mr. Morvant suggested the complaint against his brother could possibly <br />be due to a personality conflict with one of his neighbors. <br /> <br />Mr. Morvant stated there are many vehicles throughout the City that <br />weigh more than his brother's truck. <br /> <br />B. OPPONENTS <br /> <br />Chairman Bernay swore in Doyle Westergren. <br /> <br />Mr. Westergren asked the Board to rule against the appeal. <br /> <br />Chairman Bernay swore in Richard Luna. <br /> <br />Mr. Luna agrees with staffs opinion that the pickup should be <br />classified as a commercial vehicle. <br /> <br />Chairman Bernay swore in Vickie Woodward. <br /> <br />Though Ms. Woodward is a proponent, she spoke at this time. Ms. <br />Woodward has never seen Mr. Morvant use his truck as a commercial <br />vehicle. She doesn't feel that the truck creates any problems by being <br />there. <br /> <br />Mr. Morvant provided the Board photographs ofthe truck and trailer. During <br />discussions, Mr. Grant noted that in trying to determine what the classification <br />of the vehicle is, you have to consider the truck only and not what it could be <br />considered if the trailer were attached. <br /> <br />Mr. Grant had some concern regarding whether or not a vehicle <br />manufactured as commercial, remains commercial for the life of the vehicle. <br /> <br />Mter much discussion, a motion was made by Sidney Grant to grant Appeal <br /># A93-002. The motion was seconded by Charles Christensen. All were in <br />favor with the exception of Bob Capen who abstained. The motion passed. <br />