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Council approves rezoning, tourist‑housing amendment and two special‑use beverage permits

September 12, 2025 | Neenah, Winnebago County, Wisconsin


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Council approves rezoning, tourist‑housing amendment and two special‑use beverage permits
The Common Council approved several land‑use items after receiving plan commission recommendations and holding public hearings that drew no public comment. The council adopted Ordinance 2025‑09 to rezone land at 122, 126, 134 and 138 Tyler Street from R‑2 Family Residence District to I‑2 General Industrial District, following a Plan Commission recommendation to approve the rezoning.
Council members also approved Ordinance 2025‑10, an amendment to Section 26‑661(8) of the municipal code related to tourist housing regulations, after a Plan Commission recommendation and a public hearing with no speakers.
In addition, the council approved two special‑use permits for Class A fermented malt beverage retail licenses: one for property at 521 South Commercial Street and another for property at 904 South Green Bay Road, each subject to the conditions in the special‑use approval letters. The Plan Commission recommended approval of all four items and the council recorded votes consistent with those recommendations; recorded votes in the meeting minutes show the motions passed 8‑0 where a roll call was required.

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