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M <br />and only wall, which is unlike any other wall in the city. This <br />requirement further guarantees no special privilege since the condition <br />for the variance has to be so rare that no others could claim benefit from <br />the granting of the privilege of the variance. The condition really is <br />one that the law did not envision. If we see a lot of similar "unique <br />circumstances," before the council, then the time has come to change the <br />law. <br />Finally, the sign law overtly states, and other laws covertly <br />imply that no special privilege is granted by the granting of the <br />variance. Once again, the law is clear. This requirement puts the <br />burden on the council to consider the impact of granting the variance <br />What we grant to some, we must grant to others. There can be no special <br />considerations, no unfair influence, no decisions based on liking the <br />person or his address or his job. All are equal under the law. <br />