Coming before the Plan Commission April 28 is a public
hearing concerning a set of changes that would prevent homeowners from building
caretaker units that are equal in size to their primary residence. In this proposed ordinance, caretakers’ homes
could only be 50 percent of the square footage size of the primary resident or
1,500 square feet, whichever turns out to be smaller. The ordinance would also prevent homeowners
from buying property across the street from their lakefront home with the purpose
of increasing the density of their property.
For more information on the public hearing of this ordinance
on April 28 visit Lakegenevanews.net.
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[...] Fontana Wisconsin’s lakefront zoning ordinance is undergoing a few minor changes due to feedback from Lakefront property owners. The original plan for this RS-1 zoning ordinance changes included changing density and lot width requirements, and how a caretaker’s unit would be defined; however, when Fontana lakefront property owners criticized these changes, the village decided to take another look at possible changes. [...]