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Developers, planners discuss lot division, impervious coverage and overhangs at 210–214 West Washington

5458424 · July 23, 2025
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Planning staff and a developer reviewed a proposed townhome infill at 210–214 West Washington Street, focusing on whether second‑floor overhangs should count toward zoning building-coverage and impervious-surface limits in NC‑2 zoning.

The Planning Commission reviewed a proposed infill project at 210–214 West Washington Street and discussed whether building overhangs should count toward the zoning calculation for building coverage and impervious surface.

The applicant showed a plan with narrow townhomes facing Washington and additional units facing an alley; civil calculations showed a ground-level building footprint under the NC‑2 limit (about 34.99%), but counting second-floor overhangs would push the total coverage to roughly 45% in the applicant’s engineering…

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