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Subjective v. Objective

Frank Lillis in a sermon before the Windover Heights Board of Review stated "the criteria is very subjective and that's why you have a board."

Watch the 2004 video of Lillis in action.

What does Lillis mean? The code is subjective so that's why you have a Board of Review? Well, what rules does the Board follow Frank? We promise you that he doesn't have an answer for that simple question.

By comparison another resident was recently denied by the Windover Heights Board of Review forcing him to appeal to the Town Council. During his appeal, unlike Lillis and his ramblings of subjectivity, this resident laid out the clear need for objectivity.

Watch the 2005 video.

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