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that t h e u s e of thc prerrP-ses h ~ r t h e American C a n c e r S o c i e t y did n o t fell wi. t+hin t h e scope of the o r i c i n a l R Z A c rder . In Order tic, I d _ C S & d a t e d J u l y 2 7 , 1987, the Board of Zoning & A - \ ? i r ~ i e s n e r i t g r a n t e d t h e appeal. of t h e Capitol . . €Till PF , r t c r ~ t i E o c i e t v I

6, The applicant is r e q u e s t i n g 3. s p e c i a l exception to ailow the prcyert-y to be used a s o f f i c e s fcr lawyers, other p r o f e s , s i o r . a l ~ a n d o f f i c e s of ?he A m e r i c a n Cancer Socie ty f i 4 , C , S e ) ?'lie a p p l i c a n f - is recmire3. t o meet t h e s p e c i a l e r cep t i cn piovis icrs c-l Sect ion 3 i C I 1 F d d i t i o r a i l y , the ;;ppl icant must pee? thhe r e c ~ i i r e r n e n t s c < Sc3ct ion 2 0 0 3 c c v e r n i n c ~ c-l-?Fr,qiriy U S E S vi + ] T i n FdTructures *

7 . Section 3108.1 of t h e Z O P ~ R ~ R e g u l a t i o n s authoriz-es t h e Rcard t o grant special c x c e p t i o n s where , i n t h e j radgnient of the Roar I q r a r i t i n q t h e r e l i e f w i i i be in h a r r r o n y v r i t h t h e a c n e r a i purpose and j n t - e n t of c h e Zoninq F e a u l a t i o n s and Maps ar,? v 7 i l l n o t ter,i! to affect aiJvprse1y the u s e of n e i g k b c r i n a p i -np ,e r iy in acecrdance w i t h t h e Zonins R e q u l a t i c n s asrid Maps I

8 ~ Section 2003.1 of t h e Z c n i n q Regujations provides t l r a t a ncnccnZorniing use may be chanqed t o a u s e which is peu-mittre as a rne t te r -of - r iqh t in t h e mcst r e s t r i c t j ve a is t r ic t in which t k c e x i s t i n a r o n c n n f o r m i n q u s e i s perm i t t. e CJ:

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T h e pr~posec; l u s e wi1.l nCt a d v e r s e l y affect the prPser_t character o r f u t u r e ?eve iopment 0 5 the surrcunding arcs i n a c c o r d a n c e with t h e Zc?nirjg Regulations. The surrouncli.rlq area e n c c r r p s s c s the existing rses arid structures w i t h i r a t least 3CC f e e t in a l l G i rec t ions from t h e ncrLcnrforvina use. (Sc3ction 2@03,2).

The propcsed ESP w i I 7 r l c t create a ~ y deleterious external e f f c c t s , i n c l u d i p q hut ~7c-t I - i ~ i - k e G to, no i se , traf fir park ix iq and loa8inq ccrsiderations I i l l r i n - i n F t ior I v i b r a t i o r odor a n d des iqr? and s i t i n g effects, ( S e c t i o n 2 0 0 3 , 3 ) I

The proposal d o ~ s net- i n v o l v e t h e chanqe of a c o n f o r m i n g or more resS-rictive use back to c?

nonconformir iy or tcss restrictive use, CS~ction 2003"4) a

I n r e s i d e n t i a l d i s t - r ic t s , t h e proposed use shc?iL be a dwelling, flat, apartment h o u s e or a neighborhood f a c i l i t - y . 4Sectrbon 2003.5)

The Board may require the p r o v i s i o n of cr direct chanqes mcdificaticns, cr arnendrwnts to a ~ v d e s i g n , p l a n , s c r e ~ n i n g I iancisc&piiiq,. type of

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l i g h t i n g , n a t u r e o f anv sign, ped~strian 01 v e h i c u l a r zrc'ess , p a r k i n g and. l o a d i n g , h c v r ~ ci opera t - ic r~ PI- other restrictiov o r s a f e q u z r d it m a ~ 7

2 . e ~ ~ ; necessary to protect the v a l u e , u t i l i z a t i o r I or enjoynent of p r o p e r t y i n the reiqhborhoo6.. ( S e c t i o n 2 0 0 3 . 7 )

9 . The American Cancer Society, a t e n c 7 r t of the applicant, h a s used -t?-c= suhjecf- p remises as c f f i c e s r a c e for t h ~ p a s t year an< c n e - - h a l f ,

40. The e x i s t i n c r a r f ? ~ r c > ~ o s e d U S C S ?re first p e r m i t t e 6 a s a r a t t e r - o " - r i q h t i n t k l e (2-1 P i s t r i c t .

1 2 , The applicant t e s t i f i e d t h a t t h e e x i s t h y u s e s i n t . b ~ i r i c i n i t y are a ri iaxture o+ row h o u s e s , churrhes, a rc ' c"

pumber of nonconformj ng u s e s

1 3 . The applica~t ' s t r a f f i c engineer testificc7 that t h e cc r r en t t r a f f i c operating c o n d i t i c n s are at the "AA"' l cvc l c f service at nearb77 i nterseetions and that thhe pub1 ic t r a n s p o r t a t i c n s e r v i n g Lhit.. ~ r e a i s aood. He f u r t h e r indicated t h a t with seven emplovees , three p a r k i n g s p z c e ~ ~+rc) i i id he recrvired. i f t h e s t a f f hexyanded t o 10, fou r spaces S J G U ~ ~ be r ;e~decI , There a re p r e s e n t l y 5 p a r k i n g s p a c e s ;oeated a.c the rear o f t h e si.te. F i n a l l y , thhe t r a f f i c r c,r,siil F ~ r t concluded t h a t the trips qener a t e c by t i i i , r ~ e Pi ' l.1 have no effect- on the c r l r r e n t t r a f f i c o p r r a . t - i n 9 ccriaj tj c n s

14, T h e a p p l i c a n t testified t h a t t h e use w a s c o x i c o n f c r ~ ~ i r ~ pi-ior t o t h e e r a c t ment of t h e Zoning R e p l a t i o r - 5 a r 2 t hc b u i l d i n g has rraintairir-ci a nonconfo r r i P ? use s j - ~ c e t h a t t i m e . The subjec t a p p l i c a t i o n , therefore 2ces n o t involve the conversion of a c o n f o r m i n g U S E hack in tc a P?c,nccn f c r m i n g u s e .

15 (. The AnrerS cap Carccr S o c i e t y t e ~ t i f i e d that. b e i n q a b l e t o locate on Capit-ol H i l l would facilitFte its s e r v i c e t o the c o ~ ~ r n ~ n i t ~ 7 arc? a l so o f t e r access to other c r c a n i z a t i o n s a n d parti c n l a r l y Gongre~s,

Ikje The Execu t ive Di rec to r o f t h e American Cancer SccLety ter ; t i f ic- .c i a b o u t t h e activities o f t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n ,

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Sbe s t a t e ? t-bzt the A l r e r i c a r i C a n c e r Society performs a eornrriunity se.rvic-e bv p r o v i d i n g p r a c t i c a l h e l p and e m o t i c r a l ~ c p p c r t for cancer pa t i - en t s . She iric7icated that residents from t h e r n n i ~ u n j t y - v o l u n t e e r t o p r c v i d e a wide v a r i e t y o f sex\-ic-es to t h e patients ir the community, d e p e n d j n q OF their reeds . The vc !un tee r s provide i r f o r m a t i o n r e c i a r d i ~ q arnerirar, Cc3rcer S o c i e t y s e r v i c e s commmi 1-y i ieal th servi CPS

m d x-esoui-res t h a t e n a b l e P - h c ~ n t o a c q u i r e sick roont c u p p l l e s and speci;.l items Tor home-boucd pa”ric.ni s c ~ ~ c h a s h o s p i t a l k d s w h e e l c h a i r s ard s u r q i c a l d r e s s i n g s . They a l s o “ i - a r~cpc r t p a t i e n t ? tc, arid f rom the o f f l c e , c1jr i i .c~ a ~ c ‘ h o s p i t a l s ‘or cliagpcsi ,c and. treatmert. Fcod scpplenents are i.; 1 sc p r ~ v i d e d for these pati ~ Y I I s

2 ~ 8 ~ I n a d d i t i o n S c e d u c a t i ~ q the g e n e r a l community, t h e American Cancer Society wisheE t o he l o c a t e d on Capitol H i l l - t o e6uca te p u b l i c o f f i c i a l s an2 t h e i r s t a f f on c a n c e r r e l a t e d mat te rs so t h a t t h e s e Conqressi o n a l r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s CST, answer the quest-ior,s cf their c o n s t i t u e n t c L/

2 0 ~ The A r e r - i c a n Cancer Societ-v te ,c t i f i e d r e g a r d i n c : t h ~ rcembers of t h e s ? a F f , T h e r e tire f o u r proTessiona1 e r rp l~yccs hcusecl a t kl ie C a p i t o l Hill loeaticr. T h e v a r e t h e V i c e - T r ~ ~ s i dent f o r Public Affairs I Phe P i r e c t o r of Goverrment Prl ations I a Leqi sl a t i ~ 7 e AFsistant and the Cocr?inator of Public Tssues a P r o f e s s i o n a l s t a P f rnerbers

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frorri the Rl-L?cc'c Tsland Avenue u n i + a n d ?he N a r t i n L u t h e r K i n o , Zr- Aver-be uiiir: cenluct- p e r i n d i c t h e r a p y sess iors 3rd Pducat iona .1 procjrams i r i the c o n f e r e p c e rooms a: t h e Capitol F : i I l l o c a t i o n , hcwever t b c y are n o t house2 t h e r e . The r e r m i p i r i q three o f t h e s even employees who a r ~ p e r m a r i e n t l y loca ted at the Capitol Hi91 o f f i c e a r e l e g i s t i c a l s t a f f . ' f i h ~ y cre responsible for the o r g a n i z a t i o n ar,? ccrrsrunity Z:cvelopment of tl-e dif F e r e ~ t neighborhoods that are l o c a t e d i r - 3 1 1 of t h e K o r t h c z s t an? S o u t h e a s t areas of t h e D i s t r i c t of Colunibia I They provide s u p p o r t for the professions-l es~pPI.ove~~~ ~ 7 k c b a r k a t t k & t ; ~ " c i te

21. The American Cancer S o c i e t y t e s t i f i e d t h a t a i l o f t h e emplcycses cont i - i h t e t o the sersi re of t h e cormuni ty t h a t t h ~ y cannot be s e p a r a t e d a c r o r d i n g t o those who lohhy C c ~ g r ~ s c and t h o s e who perform conrrnunity s e r v i c e ,

2 2 . The Board finds that "re s e r v i c e s performe< by t h e Arrtcrican Cance r Scciety- a t khe East Capitol Strcet O f f i c e C X ~ P P ~ heyo116 the imn,edi a t p C a p i t o l R i l l eonmuni ty, T h e E o a r d f i n d s t h ~ P t h ~ : Ameri can Cancer S e c i e t y ' s involvement with Congress and i t s c o o r d i n a t i o n of p r o q r a ~ s i n ctthrr a r e a s o f t h e c i t ~ v d i l u t e t h e argument t h a t t h e f o c u s i s or' servin? t h e r e s i d e n t s o f Capitcl'i H j ? l Fespondinq t c the a p p l i c a n t - ' B Z c s e r t i o n t h a t Cenqress h ? s k e e n deemed p a r t of t h e Capitol Rill cormuni ty for- purposes of Loca t inq ne iqhborhcod facilities I t h e Board f i n d s t h a t the Congress serves a. n a t - i c n ? l ccrrmuni ty on c a n c e r - r e l a t e d i s s u e s , and i t s in te res t s a r e n o t F ~ c u s e c ! o n l y on t h e residents of Capitcl Hill. Although some of t h e A m e r i c a n Cancer S o c i e t y empLoyees work directly w i t h t h e corrminity I the Eoard i s c c r ~ c e r ~ e d t h z t some c t h e r staff members a r c not sc c 9 e a r l y focused OP t h e C a p i t o l H i E l a r e a fcr t h c residents b u t f o r other a t t r i butes of Capitcl Hill

2 3 . The a p p l i c a n t ' s real e s f - a t e appraiser testified t h a t t11erc a r e n u r e r o u s n o n r e r i 3 e r t i a : tisc-s i n t h i s r e s i d e n t i a l l y zoned a r e ? I He f u r t h e r i r d S c a t e d that to convert the s u b j e c t property back t o r e s iden l - i a l use would require ext-ensive a p d costly r e n o v a t i o n s . He was of t h e o p i n i n r t h a t - such a conve r s ion w a ~ u r l i k e l y t o occiir, t h a t t h e b u i l d i n g would m o s t 1ikel:r he used a s o f f i c e s for a l a w firm w i t h t b 7 ~ denser use t h a t wi?s r r e v i o n s l y ma in ta ined t h e r e ..

74;. The Board n o t e s t h a t the l i k e l i h o o d o f conversion t o a confor r r inq use i s n o t a f a c t o r i n the sukject c a s e . The Board notes f u r t h e r that a l t h o u g h t h e p r e v i o u s use was d e n s e r than t h a t proposed, it 1-p P ~ M ~ , , however approved by t h e B o a 1 d,

2 5 . The O f f i c e of Pbanr i inq (OP) I by r e p o r t d a t e d L~rnly I!?! 1 9 8 8 , r~c-omm~nded d e n i a l of thhe sukject a p p l i c a t i o n , Tn OF'S rp i r i j o r i r t h e proposed use d i d n o t f:? a n y oE t h e

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c a t ~ y c ) r i e s of p e r ~ i - k t c ? U F P C tirider S e e t i o r 200?,5 __I a dwelling, a f l a t , ar, apar tment I - I c c ~ c c11 a neiqhborhood 2ac-i 1 i+-~-. The O P states t h a t t h e A m e r i c c l n Cancer Sccicty i~ sn c r g a n i z a t i o n which s e r v e s t h e entire city and will be kest L o c - i i t c i ir a S p e c i a l Purpose (SP) o r Conmercial (C District- r a t h e r t han a R e s i d e n t - i a l (R) C i s t r i c t , Xt was C P D , c c p i n i o c t h a t thc proposal. i s inconsistent- w i t h t h e g o a l s and marlc%itcs o f t h e Uni ted S t a t e s orgress set f o r t h i r i t h e Kaster P l a n f o r t h e f u t u r e develo ent c'F t h e C a p i t o l g r o r r i n d ~ a n d related areas

26, A t the p u b l i c h e a r i n g , after h e a r i p g t h e a p p l i c a n t ' s t e s t i m o n y , OF m c d i f i e d its opi nior c o n d i t i o n i n q i t s a p p r o v a l of the a p p l i c a t i o n CI: whether t h e F o a r d f i n d s the use to he a n e i g h h o r h c c d f a c i l i t y .

2 7 . A t the erd of the publ ic - hearincx, the B o a r 2 Left thc I-ecrsrr! cpen t o afford OF the o p p o r t u n i t y t o s u h m i t a n anienaeu. r e p c r t i r 1 i g h t cf t h e testirr.orty rcceivetf!.. T h e Beard also ~7llcored f o r r e s p n s from parties.

2 8 . The O f f i c e of F l a m i n g s u h r r i t t e d a supplemental rercrt dated Augus t 26, :988 i n wh ich it noted i t s f i n d i n g s regai6ing t h e A m e r i c a 1 2 Cancer S o c i e t y s t a f f and t h e i r a c t i v i t i e s a t t h e s i t e , OP indicated t h a t t h e r e w i l l b e f o u r p r o f e s s i c n a l s , t w o of which wi?! lobby Conqress 7 5 p e r c e n t o f the t ime. The othcl- t w o will perform rr ighhcrbood r e l a t e 5 a c t i v i t i e s 2 5 p e r c e n t of t h e time, ?'here will be t h r e e suyrcrt staff persons. One will.. work on lchlnying 7 5 percent of t h e time, a n d t h e o t h e r two w i l l srend 2 5 perc-en? of t h e i r tin;e serving the community, The r erna i 11 j- r! 5 t k; r e E" e m p l o y e e s T.: i l 1 p e r f o rm n e i g hb o r ho o (J - r P 1 a t G d aet-j-vikies 1 0 0 percent of the t i r e a n d w i l l he permanent ly Ilc,i_l$cc: et tFLe F a s t Capitol Street location. Rased on th i s Eriirorxvation, CP expressed t h e opinion t h a t the propcsed u s e

CP t b c r c f o r c recommended approval of t h e application. ent w i t h t h e menninq of neiqhborhood .;act If 4 5 ; .

2 9 , T h e P c a r d is in F . C C C ~ ~ with t h e i r , i t i ? 3 opj r , ion of the O f f i c e of F l a r i n i n q ?hat t h e p roposed o f f i c e i s r o t a neighborhocd facility w i t h i n t h e g e n e r a l rnpapi IT? o f that t e rm

3 0 A Z v i sory Eeighborhood Comrission CANCf 6A, hy report d a t e d July 13, 1 9 0 8 , cxprcssed its support f o r t h e subject a p p l i c s t i c r . The ANC n o t e d t h e u~likelihcod of the property being converted b a c k tc T E sedentia! i i s~1. The ANG noted turther t h a t the Amcrican Cancer Society provides ~ e n - i c e s t o t h e c u r r o u n d i v q ccrnrnunity arid is a b l e to o f f e r veeting space fcr commui?ity Groups a T'he PJJC e x p r e s s ~ i i t h e view t h a t t h e Pmcricar Caricer S o c i e t y bas bad a p o s i t i v e , r a t h e r t h a p n e g a t i v e , impact o n t h e comnun i t~7 w h i l e l o c a t e d on Capitol E i l l .

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3 1 , The Bcard does no? d e n y t h a t t h e s e r ~ i c e s provided b y t h e A r w r i can Cance r Soci e t ~ ~ a r e extremel-y va luabl e T h e Board t h o r o r g h l y appreciateF the work t h a ? the A r n e r i c a i - i C a n c e r Society does t o enhance t h e l ives of c a n c e r p a t i e n t s . The Board f i r , d ~ , h o w e v e r , t h a t t h e work n F ?he Zinierican Cancer Soc-iet l7 office which i s the s u b j e c t of t h i s appi i ' lcat j cr e x t e n d s beyond the irmediatc C a p i t o l Fii 11 rLefgkiborhood so a s t o remove i t from t h e c a t e q o r y of "rc ighborhood Eaci lj t-y" for purposes oL the Zoripcr Kegulati ons

32. The Zoning C o n m i t t e e of t h e C'aFi"c1 Hrli R e s t o r a t j G n S c c i e t y ( C E R S ) I Ly c t a t e m e n t d a t e d Ju1.y 2 6 , 1 9 8 8 , e x p r e s s e d oppositicr t-o the a p p l i c a t i o n , The CRRS adopted the Zoninq Committee 's npinicn a s the o p i n i o n of the S c c - i ~ i - y as 2 ~ b c l e , The CHRS was of t h e o p i n j c ~ n t h a t the ~ p p l i c b r t t f a i l e d to dernons t rs te that its prFmary use i c P S a r ~ i g h b o r h o o d facil i t y , t h e r e b y f a i l i n g tc; meet the requi s -eme~n t s o f t h e Zoning R e g u l a t i o n s a The CRRS pc in tec ! o u t that the Fmericari Cancer S o c i e t y provides s e r v i c e I n o t n n l ' i ~ t o Capitel R i l l . residents, ]nut t o a11 of t h e Ph'c-rtheast qnd S o u t h e a s t a r e 8 s of t h e c i t y , The C H R S w a s n c c" r ne d that if t h e a p p l i c a t i o n were q r a n t e d , the p h r a s e " 'neighborhacd f a c i lity" woul6 be sc broad ly in te rpre tcc 2 s to become rnean inq le s s ,

3 3 , The Rczrd concur s w i t h t h e o p i n i o n of t h e GHRS.

3 4 . By let i-er d a t e d May 2 3 , 1 9 8 8 , the A r c h i t e c t of t h e C a p i t e l expres,rpc! s t r o n g opposition t o the app2 ica t ion . Ln his opinion, the p r o p o s a l j , i n c o n s i s t e n t w i t h the Master Plzr cf the Yci-ceCi S t a t e s Capitol p u b l i s h e d i n Septepber

H i s t o r i c C i ~ t r i c t should bt. respec ted and t h a t it s b o u l d I emain p redominan t ly r e s i d e n t i a l ir. character

1, which prc*vicles t h a t t h e i n t e g r i t y of t h e C a p i t o l Mill

35. T h e Poard is in accord w i t h t h e o p i n i o n of t h e Archi t e c t of t h e Capitol

3 6 . Three persons testified in ~ u p p o r ? of t-he ELI)^^ icatlon. Generally t h e y n o t e d that t h e American Cancer S c , c i e t y i s it c o m p l i r e n t r a t h e r t h ? ~ a d e t r i m e n t t~ t h e con;x!unitt; a ~ d ? h a t t h e y b e n e f i t from t h e s e r v i c e s p rov ided . However-, O P ~ P cf t h e s u p p o r t e r s u c e d t h e Fhode Psiand Avenue r i r j t - j n s t e a d of t h e Capitol H i l l o f f i c e because if- i s c l o s e r t o h i s horzse .

3 7 , T e n letters and a p e t i t i o n w e r e submi t t ed irtc: t h e r ~ r o r d ir support of t h e a p p l i c a t i o n .

Based on the foreqoinq F i n d i n q s c\f E'act and evidence o f r e c o r d , t h e Board cor;cludes t h a t t h e appl icap-i t i s seek ing a

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speci a1 except ion to c-hange a nonconformirLQ use from l awyers a n d p rcFess ionaE offices to la'irivers and prof~ssional o f f j c e s arc' offices cf the Frnericr-in Cancer S o c i e t y , The c i - r s r t ing of such a special exreption r e q u i r e s a shclwinq through s l i h e t a n t - i a l e v i d e n c e that t h e propose6 use is ir, h a r r r c n y w i t h t h e senerzl pu rpcse a n d i n t e i : t of t h e Z o n i r q R e g u l a t i o n s a n 6 Kars a n d will not tend t o a f f e c t a d v e r s e l y t h e u s e of neighboring p r o p e r t y . W e p r o v i s i c n s of S e c t i o n 2OC3 r e g r i l a t i n g c h a n g i n q U P ~ S w i t h i n s t r u c t u r e s must also ke complied with.

The Board concluzes that thc; s p p l i c a n t has f a i l e d to meet t h i s burde17 cf proof , The Foard i s of t h e o p i n i o n t h a t the Tmeri r c ? ~ Car,cer Sccietj- c c o r d i n a t e s a c t i v i t i e s that he! p ca11c-w- p a t j e f i t s arid r e s i d e n t s i n the Capitol Hill a rea .

tb?r Rcsrc' r e c o g n i z e s that the American Cancer 5c.r.i G ~ T T 5 5 i n v o l v e d i n 1 ohbving and o t h e r a c t i v j t i e s which i n effect s e r v e those o u t s i d c of the Capitol E l i l l community a s well . The Roar-c' fec1.I; t h a t t he C a p i t o f Hill o f f i c e qocs heyorid what the Fcard deems to ke se rv ice t o t h e neiqhbouhoofl a T h e r e f o r e , t h e B o a r d concludes that t h e propc~scr.c' i i se i s n o t ii neiqhborhood facility w i t h i n the mcan1ng of tkLa"l f e r n - ul2der 11 BCMR 2 0 0 3 . 5 ,

k l t h o u ~ b +he proposed u s e w c u l c ! not tent to a f f e c t sdversel-y the u s e of n e i g h b o r j n a p r o p e r t y , the Board i s of t h e opinion that the p r o p o s ~ d u s e is not i n h a r r m n y with the qene ra l purpose and irtFnt of t h e Z o n i n g Resulations and Pars.

The Board coizc1ude.s that the Advisory Keiqhkorhond Commission h a s k e e r g i v e n t h e "grest. weight" tn which it i s e n t i t l c c ? . A c c o r d i n g l y , i t i s ORCFPED that t h e application is DENIFD.

VOTE : 4-0 f V . i l L i a m F, Kclntoosh, P a u l a L . Jewel1 and C s r r j e T,. Thornh i1 i to denv; L i n d s l e y W i l ? i a n : s t o deny k57 proxy; C h a r l e s R. Norris n u t voting, n o t h ~ v i n g been present) ~

-~ EDWARD L. CURRY Execu t ive Drirec'tor

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APPLICATION Eo. 14829

F s E x e c u t i v e Director cf t h e E'oard of Zoning A d j u s t m e n t , I h e r e h y c e r t i f y and a t t e s t t o t h e f a c t t h a t a copy of t h e Orde r cf the Bcarc? in t h e above numbered case, s a i d Order d a t e d MAY S _ L i , h a s beer, m a i l e d pcstage p r e p i d t c e a c h p a r t y who a p p e a r e d and pa r t i c iFZ: t€d i n t h e public h e a r i n g c o n c e r n i n a t h i s ma t t e r , a n d who i s l i s t e d b e l ~ ~ :

Whayne S . Cuinr , , E s q . E . F u l t o n R r y l a w s k i W i l k e s , A r t j . 3 , F e d r i c k & Lane 1 6 4 4 3 5 t h S t r e e t , N.W. 1 6 6 6 K S t . , N . W . , S u i t e 1 1 0 0 Wash, P . C . m o 3 Wash, D.C . 2 0 0 0 6

Lawrence A . rY;onsco, Jr. E l i Anderson C a p i t o l E i l l R e s t o r a t i c n S o c i e t y 6 3 6 1 2 t h St, N . E . , t 2 0 4 1 2 3 C S t r e e t , S . E . Wash, D.C. 2 0 0 0 2 Wash, D.C. 2 0 0 0 3

John E . K n o t t 520 6 t h S t r e e t , N . E . Kzsh, C .C . 20002

A.lan Davis American Cance r S o c i e t y 6606 Kannoch C e u r t B e t h e s d a , PP 2081?

C l a r e n c e P L s r t i r ! , C h a i r p e r s o n A c i v i s c i q 7 Pzeiqhhorhood C c m r i F s i o r ! 6-A P z u r y El e r ~ e n t a r y School 1 3 t h & C o r t s t i t u t i o K Ave., N . E . Room 1 0 F 'ash ins ton , D . C . 2COC12

F n q e l e K i c k e l 3 2 6 F S t r e e t , K.F. Rash , r:. c . 20003