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The West Allis Plan Commission approved conditional‑use permits allowing two massage therapists to occupy salon suites and operate as independent contractors within a C‑3 zoned beauty salon.
Staff said Megan Cottrell will operate from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily and Marisela Garcia from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily; both provided proof of state massage‑therapy licensure and licensing numbers to planning staff. The therapists will operate as independent contractors within Britney Monk’s salon/suite business; the business owner applied for the conditional use and each tenant submitted separate occupancy applications.
Staff required that customers enter and exit through common public areas and noted the building already has 24/7 video coverage of those areas. The site includes four rooms occupied by salon suite tenants, two restrooms, an office and mechanical room; the therapists will occupy Suite 3 and Suite 4. The site provides 12 parking spaces including one ADA stall and two public entrances.
Commissioners moved and seconded approval; a voice vote carried the motion. Staff said no exterior changes to the building were proposed and no departmental comments were outstanding at the time of the hearing.
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