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Plan commission approves fitness center CUP, rezoning requests and several site plans; towing site fence and county park rezoning recommended

Pewaukee Plan Commission · July 17, 2025
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Summary

The Pewaukee Plan Commission approved a conditional use permit recommendation for Hatch Fitness, rezoned two county parcels to park/open space and approved a security fence and landscaping plan for a towing business; the commission voted on multiple routine site plans and rezoning requests.

The Pewaukee Plan Commission voted on several routine land‑use items and recommended approvals for multiple applicants.

A 10‑foot security fence for a nonresidential site (T‑Mobile property) was approved after staff presented the site and building plan review. Rodney and Terrence Graham’s request to rezone a lot from B‑3 to RS‑7 for future single‑family development was approved following a public hearing. Ronnie Strand, a former resident now living in Florida, spoke during the hearing about Shoreland Overlay setbacks and said he plans to build in May 2026.

The commission recommended approval to the common council of a conditional use permit allowing Hatch Fitness to occupy two tenant suites (about 4,783 square feet total). Staff noted existing fitness use in the building and recommended approval; commissioners probed hours of operation and parking. The applicant said classes would be staggered to limit simultaneous attendance and that they would expand into the existing fitness space while making ADA adjustments.

Commissioners also voted to rezone two Waukesha County‑owned parcels to P‑1 (Park and Open Space) to match long‑term county use. For Ken Weber Towing, staff recommended maintaining at least 40% green space and set recommended fencing setbacks (20 feet from side/rear property lines and 30 feet from the street); neighbors raised concerns about the fence proximity and tree buffers. The commission directed staff to work with the applicant on the setback and landscaping conditions and approved the site plan with those conditions.

All items on the agenda were handled by voice vote; several items were discussed briefly with staff to follow up on technical clarifications. The meeting concluded with the commission adjourning by voice vote.