Kenosha, Wis. — The Kenosha City Plan Commission will meet Thursday, May 21, 2026, at 5 p.m. in Room 202 of the Municipal Building at 625 52nd Street to discuss several zoning ordinances, conditional use permits, and official map amendments.
The agenda includes two rezoning proposals to change agricultural land holding districts to single-family residential districts. One property at 3403 30th Street, owned by Everlasting Investments LLC, and another at 4202 24th Street, owned by David G. Sanders Revocable Trust, are set for public hearings.
Additionally, the commission will consider resolutions to amend the official city map to incorporate parcels located in the Town of Somers, Kenosha County, as part of cooperative plans with the town.
Two large apartment complexes are proposed: a 212-unit complex at the southwest corner of 6th Avenue and 54th Street in District 2, and a 240-unit development west of 30th Avenue and north of 85th Street in District 14. Both projects are scheduled for initial public hearings.
Other items include conditional use permits for a self-storage facility at 6103 75th Street and the approval of three-lot and two-lot certified survey maps for properties near 30th Avenue and 85th Street, and 6405 54th Avenue, respectively.
The meeting will provide an opportunity for citizens' comments and includes participation from Mayor David Bogdala and several alderpersons and commissioners.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to attend should contact the city by noon on the day of the meeting to arrange accommodations.
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