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Washington — The City Council voted Dec. 15 to approve a special use permit allowing a car‑detailing business at 432 McArthur Street.
Planning staff said the proposed detailing business is normally allowed in Commercial‑2 zoning but requires a special use permit because the property sits within 50 feet of a residential district. Staff told council the application went through Planning and Zoning with minimal comments; a property owner across 5th Street raised a question about water runoff but no opposition was recorded. After a short presentation and no public commenters, the council moved to send the matter on and adopted the ordinance by roll‑call vote.
The ordinance was recorded on the council agenda as the action granting the special use permit; staff noted the project will follow standard site‑plan and stormwater requirements as appropriate in subsequent permitting steps.
What’s next: The permit allows the use subject to any site‑plan and stormwater conditions the city imposes during permitting; council did not add other conditions at the Dec. 15 meeting.
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