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Council approves PUD for Ridge/Lombardi corner after neighborhood changes, lowers impervious cap
Summary
The Green Bay Common Council unanimously approved a planned unit development (PUD) for properties at 1835 Ridge Road and 1820 Frank Street, adopting an amendment to reduce maximum impervious surface from 95% to 90% after neighborhood concerns about density, traffic and stormwater.
The Green Bay Common Council unanimously approved a planned unit development for 1835 Ridge Road and 1820 Frank Street on Jan. 21, adopting a council amendment that lowered the maximum allowed impervious surface from 95% to 90%.
Neighbors and the Lombardi Neighborhood Association testified at a public hearing, citing concerns about driveway access onto Thorndale and Frank, building heights, pedestrian safety, and stormwater runoff. "We’re not against development," said Cheryl Wolf, a nearby resident, "we’re asking that it be cohesive with the rest of the neighborhood." Corey Venky, president of the Lombardi Neighborhood Association, urged more green space and pedestrian prioritization and asked the council to support Alder…
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