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Plan commission approves 60‑unit townhome‑style development at former Mark Griffin Chrysler site with conditions
Summary
The Plan Commission approved a conditional use for a 60‑unit, five‑building townhome‑style apartment development on approximately 5.5 acres at the former Mark Griffin Chrysler site along Highway 100 and Oklahoma Avenue, subject to conditions on sidewalks, facade enhancements, refuse placement and traffic‑calming measures.
The West Allis Plan Commission voted to approve a conditional use for a proposed 60‑unit, townhome‑style residential development on about 5.5 acres at the site of the former Mark Griffin Chrysler dealership along Highway 100 and Oklahoma Avenue. The project is proposed by developer Bill Salus and is estimated by staff to have an approximate value of $10,000,000.
Planning staff reviewed a revised site plan that added a second refuse enclosure, snow‑storage areas and a hammerhead turnaround to improve circulation. Surface parking shown on earlier plans was reduced from 76 stalls to 55 stalls; each unit includes an attached garage space and the total shown does not exceed the zoning maximum of two spaces per unit. Staff emphasized the need for pedestrian…
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