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Plan commission amends landmark conditional-use permit to allow conversion from triplex to quadplex with conditions
Summary
The commission approved an amendment to a 2010 conditional-use permit for a landmark property on Black Avenue to allow conversion of a triplex into a four-unit building, with landmark review for exterior changes and a required opaque trash enclosure.
The Eau Claire Plan Commission on July 14 approved an amendment to a 2010 conditional-use permit allowing the conversion of a historic triplex (the former Bolton House) into a four-unit building, subject to conditions including Landmarks Commission review of exterior changes and installation of a screened trash enclosure.
City planner Ned Baumgartner presented the application, saying the original 2010 permit included three conditions: Landmarks Commission approval for any exterior changes; submission of a site plan with screening; and a stipulation that the total number of bedrooms not increase. The applicant proposed to reconfigure one…
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