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Council holds public hearing and first reading to rezone small Bloom Court parcel to RS-2

5693681 · August 27, 2025
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Summary

Bradley and Sharon May petitioned to rezone a 70-by-160-foot parcel on Bloom Court from I-1 government/institutional to RS-2 single-family and to amend the comprehensive plan to medium-density residential; council held a public hearing with no public comments and completed a first reading.

The Muskego Common Council on Aug. 26 held a public hearing and completed the first reading of an ordinance to rezone a small parcel on Bloom Court to bring it into single-family residential zoning.

The petitioners, Bradley and Sharon May, requested rezoning of a 70-by-160-foot portion of the property identified by tax key 2207.0510.001, changing the zoning designation from I-1 (government, institutional and public service) to RS-2 (suburban residential). The request also includes an amendment to the city’s comprehensive plan from government and institutional land use to medium-density residential land use so the parcel’s plan designation matches the requested zoning.

Adam, a city staff member, told the council the parcel was sold by the city many years ago and had been used as yard space and a basketball court. "This property itself bought a 70 by 160 foot piece of land from the city many, many years ago... At this point now, the gentleman who owns it wants to do an outbuilding on that property ... they do have to rezone it," Adam said, explaining the rezoning will make the lot’s zoning contiguous with the rest of the single-family neighborhood.

The council opened the public hearing, asked for public comment and, with no speakers, closed the hearing. The item proceeded as a first reading of ordinance 15-04 amending the zoning map and the 2020 comprehensive plan; no final vote or second reading occurred during the meeting.

What happens next: the ordinance will return for a second reading and possible final action at a subsequent council meeting after staff completes any required notifications and information for the second reading.