Politics & Government

36 Condo Unit Development Proposed For Waukesha

The Aspen Overlook condominium development will be located on on Tenny Avenue directly across from the Meijer store.

A proposed condominium development will be discussed during the Waukesha Plan Commission on Wednesday.
A proposed condominium development will be discussed during the Waukesha Plan Commission on Wednesday. (City of Waukesha)

WAUKESHA, WI—A proposed condominium development will be discussed during the Waukesha Plan Commission on Wednesday.

The Aspen Overlook condominium development will be located on the west side of Tenny Avenue directly across from the Meijer store, on a currently vacant, 11 acre of land.

The project will be 9 four-unit buildings, for a total of 36 condo units. About five acres at the south end of the property will be left as green space, according to city documents.

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A dog run area will be located in the rear of the property closer to the buildings, and shared patio space will be located adjacent to Tenny Avenue.

Each unit will also have its own small private patio. Seven of the condo buildings will have access from one shared drive, while the two southernmost buildings will share another one.

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Each unit will have a two-car garage, and the development will also include 19 guest parking spaces. The condo units will each have two to three bedrooms and an area of roughly 1600 to 1800 square feet, the documents said.

Entrances will be located on the sides of the buildings, behind the garage units. Shade trees, evergreen trees, and other landscaping will be planted along the berms. The plans also include significant landscaping behind and around the buildings. Trash will be stored individually in the garage of each unit.

The Plan Commission meets at 6:30 p.m.

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