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Council approves special-use permit for zero lot-line entertainment venue at 14 West Main
Summary
The Washington City Council on April 20 approved a special-use permit and ordinance allowing a zero lot-line entertainment building at 14 West Main, clearing the way for an entertainment center with bowling, an arcade and event space after staff and council addressed sight-distance and parking concerns.
The Washington City Council voted April 20 to grant a special-use permit and adopt an ordinance allowing a zero lot-line building at 14 West Main, a downtown corner at Main and Jefferson, clearing the way for an entertainment center with bowling lanes, an arcade and event space.
Planning staff told the council the project requires a special-use permit because the parcel sits adjacent to a four-way intersection and the city's C3 downtown code directs extra review for zero lot-line buildings at such intersections. The staff presentation noted the planning commission's unanimous recommendation and said the fire chief expressed sight-distance…
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