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Covington planning commission approves subdivision allowing tenants to buy occupied homes
Summary
The City of Covington Planning Commission approved an administrative subdivision request (spoken as case number “20Four-ten-twelve”) to split Lots 7 and 8, Square 14 into five parcels so five occupied structures’ tenants can purchase their homes; staff said it raised no objections.
The City of Covington Planning Commission voted to approve an administrative subdivision request described in the meeting transcript as case number "20Four-ten-twelve," allowing Lots 7 and 8, Square 14 in New Covington to be divided into Lots 8A, 8B, 7A, 7B and 7C.
The chair introduced the item and identified the petitioner as West thirty's Redemption Company and Brian Burns, with Carl and Donna Celestine named as owners.…
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