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Plan commission recommends approval of amended development plan for 2931 Union Street amid parking concerns

5842593 · August 12, 2025
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Summary

The Plan Commission voted to recommend that the Village Board approve an amendment to the planned development for 2931 Union Street expanding allowable uses to include church activities, personal/professional services, a commercial kitchen and additional retail, while commissioners asked questions about parking and future ownership.

The Village of East Troy Plan Commission voted to recommend that the Village Board approve an amendment to the general development plan for 2931 Union Street that would allow general office, personal or professional services, church activities and a commercial kitchen in portions of the former church/school building, and permit retail sales in the former parochial school portion.

The change stems from a tenant shift: the retail tenant known as the Wilted Rose vacated the church-side space, and the property owner, applicant Steve Lambrecht, is negotiating with a church that would lease — and ultimately may purchase — portions of the building. Village planner Oren, presenting the staff review, said the applicant is also seeking “overall more flexibility” to help lease vacant spaces.

The amendment would not add on-site parking. Oren told commissioners that since the Plan Commission’s February…

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