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Council approves series of ordinances, special uses and zoning changes
Summary
At its June 2 meeting the Washington City Council approved multiple second-reading ordinances and special-use permits: police chief residency change (7–1), several annexation/disconnect items (all unanimous), multiple short-term rental special-use approvals (unanimous), Mallard Crossing rezoning (8–0), and a residential chickens code amendment allowing up to five chickens with permit (8–0).
The Washington City Council approved a string of ordinances, special-use requests and zoning changes during its June 2 meeting.
A second-reading ordinance amending the city code on residency requirements for the police chief passed 7–1, with Alder person Martin recorded as the lone no vote. The council approved annexing about 0.039 acres…
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