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Council approves amended planned unit development at Ridge/Lombardi after neighbor opposition; amendment lowers impervious surface to 90%
Summary
After extensive public comment about traffic, height, and stormwater, the council approved a planned unit development (PUD) for 1835 Ridge Road and 1820 Frank Street, adopting an amendment to reduce maximum impervious surface from 95% to 90%. The vote was unanimous.
The Green Bay Common Council unanimously approved a planned unit development (PUD) Tuesday for properties at 1835 Ridge Road and 1820 Frank Street, adopting a last-minute amendment that lowers the maximum allowable impervious surface from 95% to 90%.
The decision follows more than an hour of public testimony from residents, the Lombardi Neighborhood Association and the developer’s representative. Neighbors expressed concerns about driveway placement, traffic on Thorndale and Frank streets, building heights (residents said parts would read taller than the advertised 50 feet), loading-dock truck movements, and stormwater runoff from the hilltop site. Several speakers said they support…
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