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Muskego City Plan Commission approves in‑law unit, generator enclosure and fencing amendments; holds closed session on litigation
Summary
On Sept. 3 the Muskego City Plan Commission approved an 800‑sq‑ft in‑law unit site plan, a masonry enclosure for a backup generator at Bio Cut LLC, and minor fencing changes for MTI (with a recusal). The commission also met in closed session on pending litigation and reapproved a conditional use for Brian Wren.
The Muskego City Plan Commission on Sept. 3 approved multiple site and operation plans, moved into a closed session to discuss pending litigation, and reapproved a conditional‑use grant.
Adam, a city staff member, described a proposal to construct a family or “in‑law” unit on a vacant parcel along Woods Road (tax key 3219002). He said the unit would be limited to 800 square feet, include an independent living area with its own kitchen, bathroom and bedroom, share utilities with the primary residence, have a non‑lockable interior passage to the main house and a separate exterior egress, and must be occupied by someone related by blood, marriage or adoption. Staff told the commission that neighbors within 100 feet were notified and recommended approval. The commission voted to approve the site and…
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