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Plan Commission recommends PUD for Valentine Gardens allowing limited farm, education and retail uses with conditions

3162269 · May 1, 2025
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The Green Bay Plan Commission recommended April 28 that the city adopt a PUD for Valentine Gardens at 3026 Nicolay Drive to permit limited agricultural, educational and retail activities while imposing safeguards for neighbors.

The Green Bay Plan Commission on April 28 recommended approval of a planned unit development (PUD) for Valentine Gardens at 3026 Nicolay Drive that would formalize a mix of agricultural, educational and limited retail uses on a roughly five-acre property currently zoned low-density residential.

The application, filed by Mark and Sarah Valentine, was prompted by a request to install a high tunnel (a large hoop-style greenhouse). Planning staff said their review found that the property's current use — which includes gardens, a retail farm stand, camp programs and limited animal husbandry — exceeded accessory-use standards in the R-1 district and that a PUD could…

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