[Vision2020] If NSA Is Not A Commercial or Educational School?
Ted Moffett
starbliss at gmail.com
Sun May 15 11:33:30 PDT 2005
All:
This debate is, perhaps, moot. If Mike Curley's post from Friday, May
13 is correct, if NSA cannot be precisely defined as an educational or
commercial school, then they are "not a listed use," and are
prohibited.
Mike Curley wrote on May 13, 2005:
Donovan:
Let me start a little backwards perhaps by assuming that NSA is not
accredited. If that is the case, then they are prohibited downtown.
Because they are not a listed use--an "unaccredited college."
As you recall from the discussion last night, the city code says that
if a "use" (meaning simply, what kind of work or activity is done in
the building) is not specified as permitted, it is prohibited. So,
whatever NSA is that is not a college, they are prohibited.
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Ted Moffett
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