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Delafield plan panel approves metal noise enclosure for Commodore; south-fence remedy deferred
Summary
Plan commissioners approved a metal sound‑dampening enclosure for rooftop mechanical equipment at the Commodore restaurant to reduce noise for nearby homes and deferred action on a disputed south‑lot fence to allow applicants and neighbors more time to develop a mitigation plan.
Plan Commission members on July 30 approved installation of a metal sound‑dampening enclosure around rooftop mechanical equipment at the Commodore restaurant and deferred a final decision on a separate south‑lot fence after residents said the existing screening does not stop headlights and sightlines into homes.
The commission approved a motion to allow metal panels and internal sound‑absorbing material to be installed around the rooftop DOAS (dedicated outdoor air system) unit on the north side of the building, with staff to work with the applicant on color and details. The same motion directed the applicant and staff to return next month with a study of options for the south‑lot fence.
The vote followed public comment and an extended applicant presentation about competing design options. Amy Barrows, the city planner, said the project team presented three main enclosure approaches and that the metal panels “would be our preferred…
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