KENOSHA, Wis. — The Kenosha City Plan Commission will meet at 5 p.m. June 18 in Room 202 of the Municipal Building at 625 52nd Street to review multiple zoning and development proposals across the city. The commission will hold public hearings on rezoning properties near 7th Avenue and 55th Street to allow for mixed-use downtown development.
Also on the agenda is a conditional use permit application for a 212-unit apartment complex at the southwest corner of 6th Avenue and 54th Street, part of the Kenosha Harbor District Block B redevelopment. The commission will also consider a request to reduce off-street parking requirements for this complex.
Other items include a proposed amendment to the development agreement for property between 7th and 8th Avenue and 55th and 56th Street, a conditional use permit for a 240-unit apartment complex near 30th Avenue and 85th Street known as Breeze Landing, and a permit for an automotive parts store on 52nd Street.
Additionally, the mayor will present a resolution to approve a certified survey map for property on 52nd Street at 41st Avenue. Public comments will be accepted during the hearings. The commission includes Mayor David Bogdala as chairperson and several alderpersons and commissioners. Accommodations for disabilities can be arranged by contacting city development by noon on the meeting day.
This content is sourced from
City of Kenosha
. It reflects the author's views and has not been edited by our newsroom. It may have been generated using AI assistance.