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Planning commission recommends rezoning 19.3 acres at George Washington Blvd. to PUD, narrows permitted uses

Washington City Planning Commission · January 8, 2026
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Summary

The planning commission voted Jan. 7 to recommend rezoning about 19.3 acres at George Washington Boulevard and Washington Fields Road to a Planned Unit Development (PUD) with a narrowed list of permitted uses and conditions requiring coordination with adjacent landowners on access. Commissioners split over process; staff and the developer said the approach helps secure an anchor grocery tenant.

The Washington City Planning Commission on Jan. 7 voted to recommend approval of Z‑25‑24, a rezoning request to PUDC for approximately 19.3 acres at the northeast corner of George Washington Boulevard and Washington Fields Road, with specific changes to the applicant’s proposed use list.

Staff described the request as a two‑step approach: apply the PUD zoning now to establish permitted uses, then require a subsequent site plan, elevations and technical reviews before any construction. Eldon, the planning presenter, explained the proposal includes five proposed access points and a broad…

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