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Kenosha commission approves rezoning of 4807 Seventh Avenue to B-4 mixed‑use
Summary
The Kenosha City Plan Commission on June 16 approved amendments to the comprehensive plan and a rezoning that would change 4807 Seventh Avenue from RG‑2 general residential to B‑4 mixed use, clearing the way for a commercial storefront tenant; final approval by the Common Council is expected in August.
The Kenosha City Plan Commission voted June 16 to approve three related land‑use items that would amend the City of Kenosha 2035 comprehensive plan and rezone 4807 Seventh Avenue from RG‑2 general residential to B‑4 mixed‑use.
The actions approved were: (1) a resolution amending the land use plan map in the comprehensive plan for the property, (2) a zoning ordinance amendment (staff described it as a proposed subsection to 18.02) to reflect the land use map change, and (3) a rezoning ordinance to change the parcel from RG‑2 to B‑4. Planning staff recommended approval of all three items.
Planning staff told the commission the current land use designation shows medium‑ to high‑density residential but that the existing corner building is a commercial storefront and that the B‑4 designation…
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