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Covington Planning Commission approves subdivision to let tenants buy homes; Hudson recuses, officers re-elected
Summary
The City of Covington Planning Commission approved Case No. 20, an administrative subdivision that splits Lots 7 and 8, Square 14 into five lots to enable current tenants to purchase their homes. Commissioner Hudson recused himself from the vote; the commission also re-elected its chair and vice chair and approved the 2025 calendar.
The City of Covington Planning Commission on Monday approved an administrative subdivision (Case No. 20) to divide Lots 7 and 8, Square 14 into Lots 8A, 8B, 7A, 7B and 7C, a change intended to allow the five occupied, grandfathered structures on the property to become individually owned.
Commissioner Hudson declared a conflict and recused himself from the discussion and vote, citing “a personal interest in the project.” City staff described the plan as an effort to enable the existing…
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