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Village board approves Carolyn at Germantown PDD rezoning for 36 rental homes after heated debate
Summary
The Village of Germantown approved a Planned Development District rezoning and certified survey map to allow 36 rental units on 5.4 acres owned by Faith Lutheran Church, despite objections from three trustees who said the product is incompatible with surrounding neighborhoods.
The Village of Germantown on Monday approved a rezoning and certified survey map to allow a 36-unit rental development on a 5.4-acre parcel owned by Faith Lutheran Church.
Trustee Pieper moved to approve the rezoning to create the Carolyn at Germantown Planned Development District and a two-lot certified survey map. The board first approved the certified survey map and then the rezoning; each vote carried with three trustees recorded as opposed.
Jordan (staff planner) told the board the project would deliver 36 multifamily dwelling units in a mix of triplexes and quadplexes at a density of 6.7 dwelling units per acre, below the RM-2 maximum. The plan includes two driveways…
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