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Plan Commission approves revised single‑family plan in St. Mary’s neighborhood preservation overlay

May 17, 2025 | Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin


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Plan Commission approves revised single‑family plan in St. Mary’s neighborhood preservation overlay
The Plan Commission approved a revised plan for a new single‑family residence proposed at 409 North Power Street in the St. Mary’s neighborhood preservation overlay.

The applicants, Bridget and Troy Bridal, returned to the commission after the Design Review Board asked for a more prominent entry. Staff and the Design Review Board recommended approval of the revised design, which adds gables, board‑and‑batten siding, pitched roofs and a carriage‑house style garage. The board suggested beefier columns at the entry to make the front entrance more prominent; staff noted the columns would be wrapped and prominent.

During discussion, commissioners praised the redesign as “much more in keeping with the neighborhood.” The commission moved, seconded and approved the staff and Design Review Board recommendation by voice vote.

The approval incorporates the Design Review Board’s requested entry detail; the project will proceed through the standard permitting process.

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