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Developer proposes GIP amendment and 108.8-acre corporate boundary shift for Bishops Bay; commissioners urge master-plan update

Joint Zoning Commission (Middleton/Westport joint planning) · April 1, 2024
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Summary

The applicant presented a concept GIP amendment and corporate-boundary revision that would detach roughly 108.8 acres and reassign land uses (including a proposed multifamily area with up to 850 units phased over time); commissioners and staff recommended cautious review and an updated master development plan.

Applicant Jake Buns presented a concept-level General Implementation Plan amendment and corporate boundary adjustment that would shift about 108.8 acres from Middleton into Westport and reconfigure proposed uses for future phases of Bishops Bay.

Buns said the amendment reflects market demand for larger single-family lots on the Westport side and proposes shifting multifamily to a different corridor; he described a mix of single-family, multifamily, neighborhood civic space and a commerce node and noted the multifamily buildout could total as…

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