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Waukesha board approves 2.5-inch stairway-width variance at 1205 Ellis Street

2135649 · January 21, 2025
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The Waukesha City Board of Building Appeals on Jan. 21 granted a variance allowing a basement stairway at 1205 Ellis Street to be 33.5 inches wide, 2.5 inches less than the 36-inch width required under the Uniform Dwelling Code.

The Waukesha City Board of Building Appeals on Jan. 21, 2025 approved a variance allowing the basement stairway at 1205 Ellis Street to be 33.5 inches wide — 2.5 inches narrower than the 36-inch minimum in the Uniform Dwelling Code.

The variance will let homeowners Zachary Norovic and his wife, Nora Norovic, proceed with a plan to convert the basement into a single, open recreation room and add living space. Jonathan Castro, presenting to the board, said the home was built in 1949 and that…

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