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Onalaska approves Mayo Clinic addition, grants parking-deviation with conditions
Summary
The Onalaska Plan Commission unanimously approved a planned unit development and a deviation from the Unified Development Code to allow an ~1,800 sq ft addition at the Mayo Clinic Onalaska. City staff supported the change, citing existing parking capacity; the approval includes nine to ten conditions and a final implementation plan.
The Onalaska Plan Commission on Jan. 27 approved a planned unit development (PUD) and a deviation from the city’s Unified Development Code to permit a roughly 1,800-square-foot addition at the Mayo Clinic Health System facility at 191 Theater Road, city planner Katie Aspenson said.
The addition—about 6% of the clinic’s approximately 105,939-square-foot building—will enclose imaging services that are currently provided from a mobile trailer, project representative Kyle Shoff of HSR Associates said. "The addition we're looking at is about 1,800 . . . the purpose of that addition is to bring in a service that is currently offered as a mobile imaging component,"…
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