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Plan Commission approves multiple extraterritorial certified survey maps and reviews project status downtown

De Pere Plan Commission · April 28, 2026

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Summary

The commission approved several extraterritorial certified survey maps (CSMs) and reviewed the status of recent site plans, including downtown projects (hotel, apartment and parking garage) on track for summer occupancy; staff corrected a packet error revising one proposal from three lots to two.

The De Pere Plan Commission approved multiple certified survey maps and reviewed recent site-plan activity during its April 27 meeting.

Staff presented a three-lot extraterritorial CSM for property on Creamery Road in Ledgeview (split and a minor property-line adjustment) and recommended approval subject to conditions tied to ongoing rezoning. After a brief discussion the commission approved the map.

A second extraterritorial review for a property on Lawrence (parcel L552) was corrected in the meeting: staff acknowledged a packet error that listed three lots but confirmed the project is a two-lot division. Staff said they would correct the report before forwarding it to council; the commission approved the corrected two-lot CSM.

Commissioners also approved a three-lot CSM at 2315 Lawrence Parkway intended for commercial and business development (two immediate development lots and a third held for future use), subject to one condition in the staff report.

In the monthly site-plan update staff said recent downtown projects — the Marriott hotel, an apartment complex and a parking garage — are on schedule and aiming for move-in between July and August. Commissioners discussed a proposed apartment of roughly 100–113 stalls on Labrune Street; staff said a traffic impact analysis (TIA) is usually triggered only at around 200–250 stalls so that project would not automatically require a TIA.

After motions and voice votes the CSMs were approved and staff will correct the Lawrence packet language before council consideration and continue to monitor downtown project schedules.

Ending: Staff will forward corrected materials to the City Council as applicable and continue to report project status to the commission.