[The City Council voted to accept the proposal in August, but Harrison vetoed its action. The City Council voted Monday to overturn Harrisons veto and accept the settlement.] [The City Council] just sold it to them, ... They sold them things you can't get without a public hearing. We do not transfer [conditional use permits] from one owner to another.

I believe the city is not guilty. ... It is with great disdain that I vote yes to get this over with.

He deserves another step in his life. It's just another step.

[The settlement sets a dangerous precedent for future zoning permit disputes in Eureka Springs, Harrison said.] Anybody turned down may now come back to the City Council and offer money and have full expectation of receiving their permit, ... And well have no way to turn them down because weve done it before.

This seems to be a somewhat forgotten group, especially throughout the South.