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Council adopts zoning adjustments, approves rezone and lowers buffer requirements in mixed‑use districts
Summary
The Common Council approved amendments to minimum lot widths for single‑family lots (an Alder Grant amendment setting a 60‑foot review threshold passed) and approved rezoning 1109 S. Taylor Street to general commercial. The council also adopted a change reducing certain landscape buffer setback requirements in mixed‑use districts.
The Green Bay Common Council voted on multiple land‑use matters Dec. 2, including an amendment to minimum lot widths for single‑family dwellings, a rezone for 1109 S. Taylor Street, and a first‑and‑final adoption adjusting landscape buffer setbacks in mixed‑use districts.
Alder Grant offered and the council adopted an amendment to increase the threshold that would require a conditional use permit (CUP) from the staff‑recommended 50 feet to 60 feet (or 6,000 square feet), allowing lots 60 feet and wider to be developed 'as of right' while lots narrower than 60 feet would go through a CUP review. Staff noted many historic downtown lots…
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