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Plan Commission approves land-use and zoning changes for 2150 North Main Street after residents raise tree and timing concerns

2758227 · January 8, 2025
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Summary

The West Bend Plan Commission on Jan. 7 approved a comprehensive plan amendment and a zoning map amendment for 2150 North Main Street, allowing mixed-use and residential development after staff recommended approval; nearby residents asked about preserving hardwoods, wildlife impacts and future road layouts.

The Plan Commission of the City of West Bend approved a comprehensive plan amendment and a corresponding zoning map amendment for 2150 North Main Street on Jan. 7, clearing the way for mixed-use and residential development on land owned by D Farm Enterprises.

The approved land-use amendment changes the property’s recommended use from commercial, multifamily, two-family, single-family and open space to a mix that includes mixed use, open space/wetlands/other environmental lands, two-family and single-family residential. The zoning action established permanent zoning for portions of the site as RS4 (single-family), MXD (Mixed Use Development), RD2 (two-family) and P1 (parks/rec/open space), plus NSW (non-shoreland wetland) for sensitive areas. City staff recommended approval of…

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