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Plan Commission approves land‑use change and rezoning step to allow neighborhood commercial at 1109 S. Taylor St.

Green Bay Plan Commission · November 18, 2025
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Summary

The Green Bay Plan Commission voted Nov. 17 to recommend changing the future land‑use map and forwarding a rezoning request for 1109 S. Taylor St. from low‑density residential to commercial (C‑1) to City Council on Dec. 2; staff cited the lot’s size and surrounding commercial uses, while nearby residents raised traffic, buffering and daycare proximity concerns.

The Green Bay Plan Commission voted Nov. 17 to forward to the City Council a proposed amendment to the comprehensive plan and a rezoning request that would allow commercial uses at 1109 South Taylor Street.

Planning staff told the commission the parcel is roughly twice the size of nearby residential lots and sits near existing commercial properties and a KinderCare facility. Staff recommended changing the parcel’s future land‑use designation from low‑density residential to commercial and rezoning the lot to C‑1, Green Bay’s lightest commercial district, saying the location and lot size make the change…

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