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Plan Commission approves PUD amendments for St. Mary’s redevelopment; allows 117-foot tower now and potential higher future height
Summary
The commission recommended amendments to a planned unit development at St. Mary's Hospital allowing a 117-foot tower in phase one and code updates for building materials, parking, landscaping and future height—up to 195 feet in a potential later phase—with further site-plan review required for materials and reflective glazing.
The Green Bay Plan Commission on Sept. 29 recommended approval of amendments to the Planned Unit Development (PUD) for St. Mary’s Hospital Medical Center at 1726 and 1760 Shawano Avenue to allow a phased redevelopment that includes a 117-foot hospital tower in phase one and provisions that could permit higher future expansion.
City staff outlined proposed PUD changes to bring the 2007-era PUD into current code (Chapter 44), to revise landscape-buffering and parking standards, to update allowable building materials for contemporary construction and to amend maximum building height standards in the West Medical District. The applicant presented a conceptual site plan showing a phased approach: phase one would replace an existing wing with a 117-foot tower (noting the 117 number includes lower-level structure references) and…
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