Here's ear-opening testimony by SIA President Bill Glynn in front of the County Board of Zoning Adjustment. Neighbors turned out to protest a maximum variance requested by Flax to build seaward of the DSSL setback line. We also learned that Flax presented plans that were not the same plans approved by the Summerplace Architectural Committee and were against the Summerplace Protective Covenants. Turn up the volume on your computer. Especially interesting is Audio 2 when Glynn reveals that he doesn't know what the Covenants of the Summerplace Association say.
And then a classic line when Glynn was asked if the 3-story Flax house was a stilt home he responded, "I don't know. I'm not the architect."
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Bill Glynn Testimony at Flax Variance Hearing
After listening to Bill Glynn's testimony, you will understand why neighbors who attended this meeting were stunned when Flax "threatened" a lawsuit against the Association especially after going for a variance with a different set of plans not approved by the Architectural Review Committee.
It's best to listen to these 3 audios in order (i.e. Audio 1 of 3; Audio 2 of 3; and Audio 3 of 3).
PLEASE NOTE: the website that these audios are on is called YouTube and we don't have control over any other videos that show up on the computer screen while you are listening.
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