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elevi-holdings-llc
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Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District / Date unavailable

Elevi Holdings, LLC, Respondent, v. City of St. Louis, et al., Appellants.

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Elevi Holdings, LLC appealed the City of St. Louis Preservation Board's denial of a roofing variance for a property in a historic district. The trial court reversed the Board's decision, finding it unsupported by competent and substantial evidence and arbitrary. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's judgment, holding that Elevi Holdings provided sufficient evidence of financial hardship to warrant the variance and that the trial court properly considered additional evidence of the Board's procedural irregularities.