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Village approves site plan for recruiting/staffing business at 24682 Sunset Drive

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Summary

The Planning Commission recommended, and the Village Board approved, a site plan and plan of operation to allow Custom Staffing (petitioner Joseph Brisk) to operate a recruiting/staffing office in Suite 200 at 24682 Sunset Drive with standard staff conditions; signage application to come later.

The Village of Waukesha Planning Commission and Village Board on July 10 considered and approved a site plan and plan of operation for petitioner Joseph Brisk, doing business as Custom Staffing, to operate a recruiting and staffing office at 24682 Sunset Drive, Suite 200 (tax key WAKT1335985).

Village Planner Sean presented the staff report, describing the building on Sunset Drive and stating the space is approximately 2,400 square feet and previously occupied by Edward Jones. Sean said the planned operation would be “the recruiting staffing business for employees, Monday through Friday, 8AM to 5PM,” and that the site has 17 parking spaces; based on the building size, the use would require only eight spaces, leaving adequate parking. Sean also noted a signage application had not yet been submitted and would be forthcoming.

The Planning Commission moved to recommend approval subject to the standard staff conditions in the report; the Village Board accepted the Planning Commission’s recommendation and approved the site plan and plan of operation. The approval included standard inspection and reimbursement conditions listed in the staff report. No changes to hours, parking calculations, or the proposed office use were recorded in the transcript.

Discussion vs. decision: The transcript records formal action — the Planning Commission’s recommendation and the Village Board’s approval of the site plan and plan of operation — and does not record any conditions beyond the staff’s standard conditions and the forthcoming signage application.

Clarifying details: The petitioner did not appear at the Planning Commission hearing. The staff report identified the suite and building occupancy history; the transcript indicates the building may be essentially vacant at the time of the meeting. The approval was recorded without a recorded dissent in the transcript.