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Council denies exception to lighting rules for 1731 Cranston Road after Planning Commission recommendation

2768763 · March 26, 2025
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Summary

Atrium Properties sought an exception to off-street parking lighting requirements after redoing a parking lot at 1731 Cranston Road; Planning Commission recommended denial and council voted to deny the exception after no public testimony.

The Beloit City Council denied a request from Atrium Properties for an exception to the city's architectural-review and landscape code that would have waived lighting requirements for a commercial parking lot at 1731 Cranston Road.

Erin Nielsen (staff) told the council the applicant began removing, replacing and enlarging an existing commercial parking lot in April without submitting required site plans. Under the city's site-plan rules, a site plan is required when an existing parking lot is enlarged…

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