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Planning Commission backs rezoning to allow adaptive use of Covington House

3686339 · June 5, 2025
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Summary

The commission unanimously recommended approval of Z-25-15 to rezone the Covington House property (181 E. 200 North) from R-16 to AP to allow community gathering uses; staff said on-site parking and amenities to the north reduce neighborhood parking impacts.

The Washington City Planning Commission on June 4 voted unanimously to recommend approval of Z-25-15, a request to rezone about 0.76 acres at 181 East 200 North (the Covington House) from R-16 to AP (Adaptive/Assembly/Preservation-style zoning).

Staff explained the city purchased the Covington House more than a decade ago and that neighbors had previously…

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