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Plan Commission approves Riverwood Estates dog park with access controls and wetland buffer

Oak Creek Plan Commission · November 14, 2025
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Summary

Oak Creek’s Plan Commission approved a roughly 4,000-square-foot dog park at Riverwood Estates (535 West Riverwood Drive). The park will use artificial turf, a 4-foot fence, a 6-foot gate and preserve a 5-foot wetland buffer; the applicant said a resident fob system can be extended if public access becomes a problem.

The Oak Creek Plan Commission on Nov. 11 approved site-related plans for a dog park at Riverwood Estates, a multifamily residential complex at 535 West Riverwood Drive.

Todd, planning staff, described the dog park as just under 4,000 square feet of artificial turf, enclosed by a 4-foot black wire steel fence with aluminum trim and a 6-foot-wide gate. The applicant will preserve a 5-foot undisturbed buffer to…

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