During a recent meeting of the Milwaukee Board of Zoning Appeals, board members discussed concerns regarding a proposed three-car slab that would require significant curb cuts and impact street parking. One board member expressed discomfort with the plan, fearing it could lead to the area resembling a contractor's yard.
The member suggested that modifications could improve the proposal. They recommended narrowing the approach and reducing the amount of concrete used. However, they noted that any changes would require new plans to be submitted for review.
The board member emphasized the importance of addressing these concerns before making a final decision. They indicated that if the board denied the current proposal, the applicant would need to start over with a completely different plan.
The discussion highlighted the need for careful consideration of community impact and the balance between development and maintaining neighborhood character. The board ultimately decided to adjourn the meeting, allowing the applicant time to revise the proposal based on the feedback received.