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Commissioners approve rezoning and exception to convert defunct Bristol condos to fee‑simple duplex lots

City Planning Commission · March 19, 2026
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Summary

The Kenosha Planning Commission unanimously approved a package of actions to remove a defunct condominium regime in the Strawberry Creek/Bristol area, rezoning affected parcels to allow single‑ and two‑family fee‑simple lots, granting a special exception for 0‑foot party walls and approving the final plat subject to conditions.

The City Planning Commission on March 19 approved a coordinated set of actions to convert a longstanding condominium regime in the Bristol/Strawberry Creek neighborhood into fee‑simple duplex lots, a move developers and staff said will make existing units mortgageable and allow vacant parcels to be developed.

Derek Goodman of the Huron Group, the project applicant, told commissioners the goal is "to not only remove the condo regime to enable the existing homeowners to be able to sell their property, but also enable the development of the vacant land" and described updated elevations and design changes…

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