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Coupeville commission approves COA for new 3,000‑square‑foot house on Northwest Third Street

3310008 · April 24, 2025
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The Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness for COA 25010, a proposed two‑story, roughly 3,000‑square‑foot single‑family house in a new subdivision on Northwest Third Street in Coupeville.

The Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously April 24 to approve Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) 25010, clearing the way for a new two‑story single‑family residence in a new subdivision on Northwest Third Street in Coupeville.

Lisa Walsh, assistant planner for the town of Coupeville, told the commission the proposed structure is “about 3,000 square feet” and described exterior materials as “wood doors, vinyl windows, glass panel on the deck, cement siding, and non reflective metal roofing.” She said the lot is undeveloped and that adjacent lots on the same block are either vacant or under construction. Walsh reported the town had not received any written public comment on the application before the hearing.

The commission’s approval followed staff analysis that found the design generally consistent with the Ebey’s Landing National Historical…

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