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Sturgeon Bay paves the way for more housing

The Sturgeon Bay Common Council swiftly approved several agenda items during Tuesday’s night meeting, including moving along 94 housing units involving two projects. 

 

A proposed zoning map amendment that was recommended by the City Plan Commission at an open hearing last month was approved. It will eliminate the C-3, Commercial/Light Manufacturing district to a C-1 for General Commercial for various parcels, including the Skipper Bud's properties. Another approved rezoning for Midwest Wire on Lansing Avenue would change it from C-3, Commercial Light Manufacturing, to I-1, Light Industrial.

 
In other business, the Council approved the first reading for rezoning and ultimately a Planned Unit Development for Cherry Point Investments for a 68-unit multiple-family residential development on Egg Harbor Road that the City Plan Commission recommended. That housing development should begin construction later this summer.

 

Another Planned Unit Development for a 26-unit multiple-family apartment complex by S.C. Swiderski, LLC for the old Sunset School location was approved with an ordinance first reading. Developers expect the start date for construction to be in July, with a planned opening in May of 2023.


In the Mayor’s report, David Ward said that Kwik Trip plans on opening the east-side location on Egg Harbor Road by October this year with plans to purchase property on the west side for a store opening sometime in 2023. 

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