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Council rezones 0.61-acre Big Bend parcel to RS-3 for two single-family lots tied to Operation Findlay project

3021957 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

Council approved rezoning approximately 0.61 acres on Big Bend Road from temporary T1 to RS-3 (single-family), clearing the way for two single-family lots tied to the Operation Findlay Home project.

The Common Council unanimously approved an ordinance April 15 rezoning a 0.61-acre parcel on Big Bend Road from T1 (temporary zoning) to RS-3 (single-family residential). The zoning change, recommended by the Plan Commission, is requested in anticipation of a two-lot single-family development connected with Operation Findlay Home.

City planner Doug presented aerials showing the parcel sits between properties in the Village of Waukesha and existing city parcels, and staff said RS-3 would match surrounding single-family development and the land-use plan designation of detached residential. The Plan Commission recommended approval.

The public hearing produced no speakers. Alder Creusine moved to approve the rezoning "as Doug read," and the council voted by voice roll call to adopt the rezoning ordinance.

Details: The parcel is approximately 0.61 acres; staff said two single-family lots are proposed and that sewer and water service will be used for the new homes (properties north and south in the Village do not have city sewer/water). Under current RS-3 zoning duplexes would not be permitted, so the property will be limited to single-family homes unless a future zoning change is requested.

Next steps: The zoning change establishes the permanent zoning; site development and final platting or building permits will follow the city's normal development-review process.