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Milwaukee BOZA approves schools, signs and automotive uses; sets conditions on traffic and vehicle limits
Summary
At its Dec. 4 meeting the Board of Zoning Appeals approved a five-year special use for a small elementary school at 5629 W. North Ave., granted multi-year approvals for vehicle repair/sales with conditions (limits on outdoor cars and landscaping), and approved a billboard sign permit with dimmer and timing conditions.
The Milwaukee Board of Zoning Appeals on Dec. 4 took action on a cluster of routine but consequential land-use items, approving a preschool/small elementary school, several automotive operations and a digital sign application while attaching conditions aimed at traffic management, enforcement and neighborhood impacts.
School at 5629 W. North Ave.: The board found the four special-use criteria met and approved a five-year special use for an elementary school serving about 20 children (ages 3–5), subject to the hearing-summary conditions and a requirement that the petitioner submit any upgraded state licenses and site conditions. Alderman Moore said she inspected the operation…
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