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Washington council annexes Stonebridge phases 4–5, requires lower grade on short cul‑de‑sac
Summary
The Washington City Council annexed 43.68 acres for Stonebridge phases 4 and 5 and approved the preliminary plat with a 5–3 vote requiring Ava Court to meet the city's 10% maximum street grade rather than the developer's proposed 12%.
The Washington City Council on March 17 voted to annex 43.68 acres for the Stonebridge development (phases 4 and 5) and approved the associated preliminary plat, but with a condition that a short cul‑de‑sac called Ava Court be built to the city's 10% maximum grade instead of the 12% the developer had proposed.
The annexation ordinance covers 43.68 acres on Beaker Road and closes a previously unincorporated gap between Stonecrest and Stonebridge. The zoning will continue as 1D with minimum lot sizes of about 7,500 square feet, though the staff presentation noted many lots will be larger because of the site's topography. The council recorded that the project will create about 99 new homes once built.
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