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Votes at a glance: Plan Commission approves conditional uses, sign variance, GE expansion and declares surplus property
Summary
At its June 25 meeting the Plan Commission approved multiple land‑use actions: conditional use permits for a bicycle repair business and a tattoo studio, a trailer‑rental operation associated with a gym, a sign variance for Tenney Woods, final site plan review for GE Healthcare’s experience center, recommended municipal code revisions on rooming‑h
The Waukesha Plan Commission on June 25 took formal action on multiple land‑use and administrative items. Key outcomes and conditions are listed below.
Votes at a glance
- M and M Repair and Restoration — 1230 E. Broadway (Conditional Use Permit): Approved with staff conditions. Staff recommended approval of a home‑industry bicycle repair business that operates by appointment; conditions require customers to use designated parking spaces, and either removal of a concrete parking pad installed within a required five‑foot setback or the applicant must obtain a variance from the Board of Zoning Appeals before operating. Public comment: owner Mark McGeen described long‑running, part‑time service to neighborhood customers.
- Lucidity Arts — 1218 The Strand (Conditional Use Permit): Approved with staff conditions. Applicant sought to relocate a two‑ to three‑artist tattoo studio from Hartland to a B1 neighborhood business space. Staff recommended approval subject to occupancy permit and any…
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