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Council approves two rezoning requests despite Comprehensive Plan inconsistencies
Summary
The Washington City Council approved rezoning requests for a 10.03-acre portion of a larger tract (to RA20) and a 2.02-acre parcel (to B-4) after Planning Board recommendation; both votes saw Councilmember Bobby E. Roberson vote in opposition.
The Washington City Council voted Feb. 14 to approve two separate rezoning requests after public hearings and Planning Board recommendations.
A 10.03-acre portion of a 54.68-acre tract submitted by Stephen Tucker was rezoned from I2 (Light Industrial) to RA20 (Residential Agricultural). Staff and the Planning Board noted the city’s Comprehensive Plan recommends industrial use for the broader tract; Tucker said roughly five of the 10.03 acres are in floodplain or wetlands and said…
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