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Council approves rezoning for ProHealth campus site west of Meadowbrook Road

Waukesha City Common Council · April 21, 2026
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Summary

Council rezoned about 9.78 acres from temporary T1 to a mix of institutional (I-1) and RS-3 outlots to allow a ProHealth medical campus and street extension; the motion passed 14–0 after a public hearing produced no speakers.

The Common Council unanimously approved a rezoning petition that would reclassify roughly 9.78 acres owned by the Smart family from a temporary zoning district (T1) to a combination of institutional (I-1) for a future ProHealth medical campus and RS-3 for two out-lots intended for stormwater facilities.

Doug (city planning staff) described the proposal: Lot 1 would become I-1 to accommodate medical-office uses and allow ProHealth to extend Country Crest Lane through the site for access. Two narrow out-lots fronting the new road would be zoned RS-3 but preserved for stormwater management rather than development. Staff noted a future certified survey map will combine lots and simplify the site layout.

Council members asked whether proposed health uses would be taxable; staff and Alderperson Lemke said ProHealth’s planned medical-office use would be taxable like similar commercial clinics. The Plan Commission recommended the rezoning; after the public hearing produced no public speakers, the council approved the rezoning 14–0.