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Crunch Time (2) (39)

(39th in a series of posts on 2 W. Market St.)

Posting at a late hour. Was watching the Garth Brooks special from my alma mater.  Any of you rockin’ along with me?

But time to decide about 2 W. Market St.

After the second long hearing, this one before City Council, and further extensive reflection, including a kind of intense role playing of each position (posts 35 & 36), Gadfly again sees denial of the petition as the proper course of action, just as he did after the Planning Commission meeting (see post 26).

Gadfly was moved by Planning Commissioner Malozzi’s thoughtful recognition of the need to “cut away” much of the emotional and even factual testimony and focus on what Gadfly would call “the heart of the matter” – a “standard” by which to judge the petition.

Where else to find such a standard, such a policy, such a principle, such guidance, such law but in the Constitution-like Bethlehem Comprehensive Plan and the Bethlehem Zoning Ordinance?

These two “heart of the matter” points are enough for Gadfly to hold for denial of the petition. But here are comments about a select few, but by no means all, of the other aspects of the controversy:

Now that’s the best that a guy with “Friends In Low Places” can do.

How are you filling out your jury card?

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