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Mount Pleasant approves rezoning for South Green Bay Road development; preliminary plat laid over pending traffic study

2779317 · March 26, 2025
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Summary

The Village Board approved a zoning map amendment to rezone 34.28 acres on South Green Bay Road to RL-1 after public comment and developer revisions; the board declined to approve the developer's preliminary plat and instead laid the plat over until a traffic impact analysis is completed.

The Village of Mount Pleasant Board of Trustees voted on March 20 to approve a zoning map amendment for roughly 34.28 acres between Old Green Bay Road and Royal Oaks Drive that Primestone Residential proposed to develop as the "Sanctuary at Pike River." The board then considered, but did not approve, the developer's preliminary plat and laid that plat over pending a traffic impact analysis.

Development Director Sam Schultz told the board the application seeks to rezone the 34.28-acre parcel from agricultural (AG-1) to low-density residential (RL-1). The application was paired with preliminary plat PSP-25-1; the board had previously denied an earlier application in October 2024 because that request included medium-density zoning (RM-1). The current proposal removes RM zoning and limits the site to RL-1, which permits detached houses and twin/side-by-side two-unit houses…

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