I don’t know Jim Sheehan personally, but it is my understanding when a piece of property is purchased that, regardless of the zoning at the time it was purchased, for no reason would the zoning be …
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I don’t know Jim Sheehan personally, but it is my understanding when a piece of property is purchased that, regardless of the zoning at the time it was purchased, for no reason would the zoning be changed. If you change the zone for one, you should do it for everybody.