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Proposal to Add College Use Sparks Community Controversy

June 04, 2024 | Milwaukee , Milwaukee County, Wisconsin



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Proposal to Add College Use Sparks Community Controversy
A government meeting convened to discuss a proposed minor modification to the detailed plan development at Honey Creek Corporate Center, specifically at 9000 West Chester Street, which aims to permit college use within the existing building. The modification seeks to add \"college\" as an allowable use, expanding the current list that includes various educational and business services.

Sam Leichling from the Department of City Development provided a detailed overview of the procedural history and the context of the proposal. He explained that the Honey Creek Corporate Center was originally zoned for general plan development in 1989, with specific uses approved for each building as they were developed. The current proposal does not involve any changes to the building's exterior but seeks to allow a college, defined as an institution authorized to award degrees, to operate within the facility.

The proposal aligns with the West Side area plan, which supports higher educational facilities in commercial corridors. Staff recommendations indicated that the addition of a college use is consistent with existing permitted uses and has not historically caused negative impacts in the area.

However, the proposal has faced significant opposition, with numerous letters and testimonies expressing concerns about the potential college tenant's business practices, including high tuition costs and poor educational outcomes. The city attorney's office was consulted regarding the relevance of these concerns in the context of the zoning modification.

The plan commission previously recommended placing the item on file, and further discussions are anticipated as the committee continues to evaluate the implications of allowing a college at this location. The meeting concluded with plans to address the matter in a closed session, allowing for further deliberation on the proposal and the concerns raised by community members.

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