Developer plans 31 residential lots at former Neenah school site

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The city of Neenah has finalized a development agreement for the former Shattuck Middle School site that includes 31 residential lots, according to the Neenah News.

Umer Sheikh, owner of Investment Creations, will develop the Courtside Fields Subdivision to the south of the former Shattuck Middle School under the name Shattuck Neenah.

The single family lots will be about one-quarter of an acre with 70 feet of frontageg. There are no design restrictions on the residences.

The developer is required to pay a $1,000-per-acre subdivision fee totaling just over $8,200; $200 per lot for terrace trees totaling $6,200; and submit a $55,800 escrow payment for new sidewalk installation along Elm Street.

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The former Shattuck Middle School closed following the 2022-2023 school year and Sheikh purchased the property that August. The Shattuck building has sat mostly vacant, other than the Neenah Joint School District’s Health and Wellness Center, which Sheikh allowed to continue operating from the building.

However, it was recently announced that New Springs Christian Academy will lease a portion of the school to operare a kindergarten through eighth grade school.

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