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Council approves rezoning and site plan for 386‑unit PUD‑CD along Market Street
Summary
The Council rezoned 91.32 acres to a PUD‑CD and approved a site‑specific plan proposing 386 residential units (152 townhomes, 162 single‑family lots and 72 duplexes); supporters cited workforce housing needs while neighbors raised concerns about traffic, parking and density.
The Washington City Council adopted an ordinance on Sept. 9 to rezone 91.32 acres between Highland Drive and Market Street from O&I to Planned Unit Development‑Conditional District (PUD‑CD), approving a site‑specific plan that proposes 386 residential units.
Community and Cultural Services Director Mike Dail told Council the Comprehensive/CAMA Future Land Use Map recommends office, institutional and multi‑family development for the area and that the PUD‑CD zoning is generally consistent because it allows multi‑family uses. The developer’s site…
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