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Common Council approves Gulfview Estates subdivision with public trail plan

February 07, 2024 | Muskego City, Waukesha County, Wisconsin



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Common Council approves Gulfview Estates subdivision with public trail plan
The City of Muskego's Plan Commission has unanimously approved a preliminary plat for the Gulfview Estates subdivision, marking a significant step in the development of the area along Ryan Drive. This decision, made during the meeting on February 6, 2024, allows for the creation of 19 residential lots, with over 50% of the area designated as permanent open space.

The Gulfview Estates project has been in the works for over 15 years, with the current owner finally moving forward after collaborating with city staff over the past year. The development will feature a conservation subdivision design, which includes smaller clustered lots and preserved wetlands, aligning with the city's conservation ordinance. Notably, the plan includes enhanced stormwater management features.

A key highlight of the proposal is the commitment to construct a public trail that will connect the southern and northern ends of the neighborhood, providing a valuable amenity for residents. This trail will be built to city standards at the developer's expense, enhancing connectivity in the area.

In addition to the Gulfview Estates approval, the commission also addressed a separate request regarding a rustic structure, which was ultimately denied following a revote. The decision reflects the commission's adherence to previous discussions and community standards.

Overall, the approvals from this meeting are expected to foster community development and improve recreational access for Muskego residents, reinforcing the city's commitment to sustainable growth and neighborhood connectivity.

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