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Oak Creek council approves land‑use changes to allow Heyday Oak Creek Phase 2 after public questions about traffic and landscaping
Summary
The Common Council approved a series of measures — comp‑plan change, PUD amendment, rezonings, official‑map and a certified survey map — to allow Heyday Oak Creek Phase 2 (77 units). Neighbors raised traffic, sightline and landscaping concerns; the developer offered to work on a landscape plan and environmental protections remain conditions of approval.
The Oak Creek Common Council on March 17 approved a package of land‑use changes to allow Heyday Oak Creek Phase 2, a 77‑unit expansion of the existing Heyday development on the city’s south side.
Christie Lane, the city’s community development director, told the council the applications included a comprehensive‑plan amendment (changing two parcels at 2301 and 2321 West Pewds Road from single‑family detached to single‑family attached), an amendment to the existing Planned Unit Development overlay to extend Phase 1 to Phase 2, rezoning to make parcel zoning consistent, and an official‑map amendment to remove planned public roads inside Phase 2. Lane said Phase 2 would add 10 single‑story buildings and three two‑story buildings and that the combined project would total 207 units across roughly 65 acres.
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