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Plan Commission approves land-use and zoning changes for 2150 North Main Street amid neighbor concerns
Summary
The West Bend Plan Commission approved a comprehensive plan amendment and corresponding zoning changes for 2150 North Main Street (D Farm Enterprises) after a public hearing in which nearby residents raised questions about tree preservation, wildlife and timing for future subdivisions.
The West Bend Plan Commission voted to approve a comprehensive plan amendment and a corresponding zoning map amendment for 2150 North Main Street on Jan. 7, 2025, clearing the way for mixed-use development and new residential lots by D Farm Enterprises.
The change shifts portions of the parcel from commercial/multifamily, two-family, single-family and open-space designations to mixed use, park/open space/wetlands and single- and two-family residential; the zoning amendment establishes permanent zones including MXD (Mixed Use), RS4 (single-family), RD2 (two-family), P1 (parks/open space) and NSW (non-shoreland wetland).
Why it matters: The amendments authorize a land-use pattern that staff said aligns with the owner’s proposal to convert the eastern portion toward a bed-and-breakfast or other lighter…
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