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Village considers controversial rezoning for multifamily development

June 25, 2024 | Ashwaubenon, Brown County, Wisconsin



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Village considers controversial rezoning for multifamily development
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a rezoning request for two parcels on Wabi Lane, proposing to change the designation from single-family residential (R1) to multi-family residential (R3). The developer, represented by Jared Schmidt of Robert E. Lee and Associates, assured the board that the project would not impact the floodplain or floodway of Ashwaubenon Creek, as no filling or development would occur in those areas.

Schmidt explained that the development would adhere to strict stormwater management regulations, ensuring that post-construction runoff would not exceed current flow rates. This includes implementing measures such as ponds or biofilters to manage water effectively. The developer emphasized that the project aims to provide low-maintenance living options, with individual entries and private garages, catering to residents seeking a simpler lifestyle without the burden of yard work.

Concerns were raised by board members and residents regarding potential flooding issues, particularly given the area's history of water accumulation. Schmidt acknowledged these concerns and reiterated that the development would comply with all regulatory requirements to mitigate any risks. He noted that the site has been underutilized for years and that the proposed multi-family units would serve as a transitional use between the nearby industrial area and existing residential neighborhoods.

The board expressed the need for further clarification on stormwater management strategies and the overall impact on local residents before making a final decision. The discussion highlighted the complexities of developing in flood-prone areas and the importance of balancing community needs with regulatory compliance. The meeting concluded with a call for additional public input and further examination of the developer's plans.

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