PCR2004052RESOLUTION #P.C. 052-2004
RECOMMENDATION TO COUNCIL TO REZONE THE ST. ANDREW’S VILLAGE
PROPERTY FROM THE R-3 COUNTRY HOME DISTRICT AND THE A – AGRICULTURE
DISTRICT TO THE RSA/OPD ATTACHED SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT
WITH A PLANNED DEVLOPMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT
LOCATED IN THE NE ¼ AND NE ¼ OF SECTION 25
(TAX KEY NOS. 2258.995 AND 2261.978.001/ RYAN ROAD)
WHEREAS, On March 31, 2004 a petition for rezoning was submitted by Rich Kinter to rezone a
property for St. Andrew’s Village Condominiums from the R-3 Country Home District and A –
Agriculture District to RSA/OPD Single Family Attached District with a Planned Development
Overlay District, and
WHEREAS, A Public Hearing for the rezoning has been scheduled before the Common Council
on May 11, 2004, and
WHEREAS, The petition would permit sewered residential development for two-family attached
structures on lots with various areas and widths, and
WHEREAS, The Plan Commission has previously approved a conceptual rezoning by Resolution
#P.C. 091-2003, and this proposal conforms to the conceptual approval, and
WHEREAS, The 2010 Comprehensive Plan depicts the property for medium density attached
single-family development consistent with the RSA Single Family Attached District, and the
addition of OPD Planned Development District zoning permits design flexibility to preserve
much of the wetlands and other environmental areas present on the parcels, and
WHEREAS, The adopted Conservation Plan depicts medium management areas, and the
inclusion of OPD zoning permits design flexibility to preserve said areas.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the Plan Commission does hereby recommend approval
to the Common Council for the rezoning from the R-3 Country Home District and A –
Agriculture District to RSA/OPD Single Family Attached District with a Planned Development
Overlay District for the St. Andrew’s Village development within Tax Key Numbers 2258.995
and 2261.978.001.
Plan Commission
City of Muskego
Adopted: May 18, 2004
Defeated:
Deferred:
Introduced: May 18, 2004
ATTEST: Sandi Asti, Recording Secretary