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Ashwaubenon Plan Commission approves two‑lot CSM for Waube Lane property

November 05, 2025 | Ashwaubenon, Brown County, Wisconsin


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Ashwaubenon Plan Commission approves two‑lot CSM for Waube Lane property
The Village of Ashwaubenon Plan Commission on Nov. 4 approved a two‑lot certified survey map for a parcel on Waube Lane owned by Allen Lee Investments LLC, clearing the way for separate lots that the owner proposes to develop with single‑family homes.

Will, a village staff member, introduced the certified survey map and told the commission both proposed lots are affected by delineated wetlands, floodway and flood‑zone areas. He also said sanitary sewer service at the sites is owned and operated by New Water and that laterals are not presently installed at these parcels. Staff read recommended conditions of approval, including Brown County Highway Department approval of driveway access for Lot 1 or, alternately, preparing and recording a shared access easement from Lot 2; updating the village approval certificate to Aaron M. Schuette, community development director; and approval by the Brown County Planning Commission.

Troy Hewitt, a representative of Robert E. Lee and Associates, said the current proposal is for single‑family homes on each lot and that an earlier plan for duplexes had been denied. "So Al is proposing to put up single‑family homes on each site," Hewitt said. He added that Brown County had approved up to four driveway entrances for the property and he did not anticipate access being a problem.

Commissioner Gary Paul moved to approve the CSM with staff conditions; Commissioner Chris Atkinson seconded. The commission approved the map by voice vote; the chair declared the motion carried.

The approval allows the owner to record the two legal parcels subject to the stated conditions and any approvals required by Brown County. The commission did not set a development schedule or grant site‑plan approval for building permits; those steps and any required utility connections remain subject to applicable county and village procedures.

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