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Votes at a glance: Waukesha council approves UWM plan change; hears public on zoning code repeal, rules and claims
Summary
At its Jan. 7 meeting the Waukesha Common Council approved a comprehensive-plan amendment for the former UWM Waukesha campus and took final action on three claims. The council also authorized plans for 2025 CIP projects, reappointed a board member and held a public hearing on a zoning-code repeal that will return for a later reading.
The Waukesha Common Council took a series of formal actions during its Jan. 7 meeting, including a unanimous approval of a comprehensive-plan amendment for the 75.9-acre UWM Waukesha campus and final votes on three claims for property damage. The council also approved staff direction to prepare 2025 capital-improvement plans, reappointed a board member and held a public hearing and initial action on a zoning-code amendment.
Key votes and outcomes
- Comprehensive-plan amendment (UWM Waukesha campus): Approved unanimously. The council changed the site's land-use designation from institutional to mixed residential (see separate article for discussion and public comment). Tally: yes 14, no 0, abstain 0, absent 1.
- Claim of Joseph Knauer for vehicle damage ($1,605.94): Allowed and payment authorized. City staff recommended allowance after reviewing…
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