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Plan Commission approves Habitat-for-Humanity house at 921 Smith Street, forwards to City Council

Green Bay Plan Commission · July 29, 2026
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Summary

The Plan Commission approved a conditional-use permit for a single-family home at 921 Smith Street submitted by Matthew Sasse of Green Bay Habitat for Humanity and will forward the recommendation to City Council on Aug. 18, 2026.

The Green Bay Plan Commission voted to approve a conditional-use permit for a single-family home at 921 Smith Street, submitted by Matthew Sasse of Green Bay Habitat for Humanity, and forwarded the recommendation to the City Council for its August 18 meeting.

Staff told the commission the parcel is vacant, the proposed home and garage layout comply with the R-3 land-development standards, and "our recommendation is approval subject to 2 conditions," (staff). The stated conditions are compliance with all regulations in the Green Bay Municipal Code and that necessary building permits must be obtained before construction.

Commissioner Darius Daniels moved to approve the permit; Alder Jim Hutchinson seconded. The motion passed with no recorded opposition. The commission record notes the item will appear on the City Council calendar for Aug. 18, 2026 for final action.

The commission took no public testimony on the item during the public hearing; staff said notices were mailed and no objections were received.