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reversal of its decision. As discussed below, that question is <br /> informed by whether the Board properly applied section 4.5.3(C). <br /> C. The Board Did Not Misapply Land Use Code Section 4.5.3(C) <br /> It 11 The district court's misunderstanding of the Board's section <br /> 4.5.3(F) finding led it to similarly conclude that the Board had <br /> misapplied section 4.5.3(C) — after all, if the Board wrongly <br /> concluded that section 4.3 was inapplicable, it could not have <br /> properly found that the "project can and will comply with all <br /> applicable requirements of [the Land Use Code]." Land Use Code <br /> § 4.5.3(C). But, again, we disagree that the Board found section 4.3 <br /> inapplicable, and thus reject the court's basis for concluding that <br /> the Board misapplied section 4.5.3(C). <br /> 1 In light of the court's erroneous conclusion, it never reached <br /> NLGC's contention that the Board misapplied section 4.5.3(C) <br /> because the project failed to comply with section 4.3's substantive <br /> requirements. On appeal, the defendants maintain that the Board <br /> not only considered section 4.3 but properly found that the project <br /> complied with the relevant provisions therein. Thus, they argue, <br /> contrary to the district court's conclusion, the Board did not <br /> misapply section 4.5.3(C). We agree. <br /> 38 <br />