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Plan commission approves Aldi site plan; DOT access change, wetlands compensation and architectural reviews remain
Summary
Franklin’s plan commission approved a site plan for a new Aldi at 10001 West Church Street, subject to administrative review of natural‑resource compensation, architectural elevations and lighting; the project includes an access shift required by Wisconsin DOT and an approved increase in parking.
The Franklin City Plan Commission on Oct. 23 approved a site plan for a new Aldi grocery store to be built at 10001 West Church Street (tax key 7959999007), on a parcel formerly part of the Speedway site. The commission approved the plan while reserving administrative review for natural‑resource compensation, final architectural elevations and the final lighting plan.
Planning staff explained the Highway 100/Lovers Lane improvements by Wisconsin DOT required that an existing driveway access be removed. As a result, the applicant proposes a relocated access across from the existing traffic signal at Target and cross‑access to the remaining Speedway property. The developer and DOT worked on the access configuration during predevelopment…
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