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Plan commission recommends allowing year‑round operations and higher capacity at St. John women’s shelter
Summary
The Green Bay Planning Commission voted Sept. 8 to recommend that city council amend the conditional use permit at 700 East Walnut Street to raise the women’s shelter’s emergency capacity from 58 to 70 and to remove a seasonal operating limit so the facility may operate year‑round if needed.
The Green Bay Planning Commission on Sept. 8 voted to recommend that the city council amend the conditional use permit (CUP) for the women’s shelter at 700 East Walnut Street to raise its maximum residential capacity from 58 to 70 and to remove the seasonal operating restriction that limited the shelter to Nov. 1–Apr. 30.
Staff recommended approval with the existing CUP conditions retained and a revised first condition to reflect the new capacity, noting the capacity remains limited by the International Building Code and by the…
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