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Kravitz:        This is an interpretation that still baffles me.   . . .   I
    honestly believe that our people made a mistake.  That's my opinion, that's
    the neighbors' opinion.  We crafted that bill very carefully to protect
    residential, very carefully.  And I just don't agree with the
    interpretation that our administration has made, and I am going to ask our
    Council President Davis to go to our General Counsel, Mr. Mullaney, and
    talk with him about this.

                    . . . Mr. President, to make this brief, we need your help to go back,
    because if you read that bill, there is no way that a person, a lay person,
    a person who has to live in a neighborhood and has to deal with these
    issues, could ever look at that bill and say ‘this applies.'  It doesn't
    apply.  There is no way that that should have been – this is a new tower.
    There is no way that this should have ever happened.  . . .

                    Our problem is internal to this city and to this administration, and if
    we really feel
                     that we're working for neighborhoods, then this administration needs to
    go back and get that tower removed for these people and not let it happen
    again.