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Council defers rezoning decision for 1030 Fairfield after developer revises plan; neighbors oppose
Summary
The council deferred action on a request to rezone 1030 Fairfield Street from R-2 to R-3 to allow multifamily row houses, after developer Jacob Mooney presented a scaled-back 16-unit concept and neighbors spoke against the change; staff requested more time to prepare a review framework and track related state legislation.
The Onalaska Common Council on Oct. 14 deferred action until November on a rezoning request for 1030 Fairfield Street after hearing from the applicant and nearby residents and at staff’s request for more time to prepare review materials.
Developer Jacob Mooney told the council he had revised an initial 28-unit proposal to a conceptual plan for 16 units—two eight-unit buildings or other configurations totaling 16 units—citing deeper rear setbacks, more green space, a cul-de-sac to reduce…
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