Ridge Road development gets nod in Green Bay

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A long-planned development kitty corner to Lambeau Field is closer to reality, according to a report from WHBY.

The Green Bay Common Council approved a request for a Planned Unit Development at 1835 Ridge Road and 1820 Frank St. What’s currently used by the Green Bay Packers for game day parking would give way to a three-story, 31,000-square-foot commercial building planned by Tim Kuehn and an four-story, eight-unit apartment building Kuehn is developing for another owner. A separate short-term rental project is being developed by Michael Coppens.

Neighbors like John Cordry say the size of the buildings are a detriment for himself and other long-time residents. Other concerns include possible flooding from an underground storm water storage area and running a driveway to Frank and Thorndale Streets rather than Lombardi Avenue.

Neighbors like Tricia Garrison support the development of a driveway directly onto Lombardi Avenue rather than through Frank and Thorndale Streets. She also believes the city should wait a bit longer before adopting a final ordinance.

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Alderman Chris Wery believes all concerns have been addressed and it’s time to consider the benefits to all property owners.

The common council approved zoning the Planned Unit Development and the first reading of the zoning ordinance. The second reading is expected to take place when the council meets in February.

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