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Planning commission approves exterior renovations for Moreland Medical Center at 1111 Delafield Street

Waukesha City Planning Commission · April 23, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved replacement of failing stucco with EIFS panels at the Moreland Medical Center, 1111 Delafield Street, subject to engineering comments; owner’s representative described the work as necessary for safety.

The Waukesha City Planning Commission unanimously approved a minor site plan and architectural review for exterior repairs and cladding replacement at Moreland Medical Center, 1111 Delafield Street.

Staff described the three-story medical office building and presented photos showing areas where stucco has delaminated. The proposal would replace the existing triangular stucco pilasters and parapet trim with EIFS cladding panels in a gray–off-white color that matches the building, while leaving a one-story circular addition unchanged. Staff recommended approval with the condition that the project address engineering department comments.

Peggy Atwood, the senior property manager, told the commission she manages the building and said the stucco is deteriorating and represents a safety issue. "It's delaminating, and it's a safety issue," she said, explaining the work is part of broader interior renovations and rooftop-unit replacements.

Commissioner 3 moved to approve the exterior project with engineering comments; Commissioner Keller seconded. The motion carried by voice vote with no recorded opposition.

The owner was reminded to address engineering feedback; Atwood acknowledged the direction and said the team is committed to further renovations. The commission noted the building may need additional comprehensive work in the coming year.