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Washington Plan Commission looks at loopholes

By Nate Smith, Staff Writer

COMMERCIAL CHANGE

The commission did recommend changing property at 400 Center St. and 307 N.E. Fifth St. from zoning class C-4, a roadside business, to C-2, a general business.

The owner, Tom Stephens, asked for the change in class in order to build a package liquor store on the property. With the change in classification, the building can be built without violating any setback, or space, limits with neighbors.



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