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25 meetings monitored in Green Bay, WI

March 23, 20262h 42m23,584 words
154setbackresidentialmotion to approveapproveddensity
Agenda available
March 17, 20261h 5m5,865 words
29motion to approveapprovedmotion to denydenied
March 3, 202659m9,157 words
68motion to approveapprovedpublic hearingcomprehensive plancommercial
February 3, 20262h 24m17,152 words
80motion to approveapprovedcommercialland usemotion to deny
January 22, 20262m255 words
4motion to approveapproved
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Frequently Asked Questions

Zoning in Green Bay is regulated by Chapter 44 (Zoning) of the City's Code of Ordinances, which establishes the zoning districts, the official zoning map, land-use standards, and administrative procedures. The full text is published in the Green Bay Code of Ordinances on the Municode Library and is linked from the City's Codes & Ordinances page. The City's planning functions are carried out under the authority of Wisconsin Statutes section 62.23.

The Green Bay Plan Commission handles the City's locally specific and state-mandated planning functions, including managing the land-use codes and zoning regulations, planning future land use, and protecting natural resources. It consists of seven members, including one alderperson, who are appointed by the Mayor and approved by the Common Council to 36-month terms.

The Plan Commission reviews a range of land-use actions, including zoning changes (rezoning) to a different district, conditional use permits, Planned Unit Developments (PUDs) and PUD amendments, Comprehensive Plan amendments, subdivisions and preliminary plats, and right-of-way vacations. Applicants generally begin the process through the City's Community & Economic Development department; specific submission requirements are available from the City's planning staff.

The Zoning & Planning Board of Appeals hears and acts on appeals for variances to the Green Bay Zoning Code. The board is composed of five members plus two alternates, each appointed by the Mayor and approved by the Common Council to 36-month terms. Meeting agendas are posted before each session and minutes are published after the board approves them.

The City requires a site plan submission for many residential and commercial projects, including new home construction, additions to homes, detached garages, decks and porches, and yard sheds larger than 50 square feet. Applicants are directed to Chapter 44 of the City code for zoning criteria such as height restrictions, minimum lot area, and building area, and an Erosion Control Permit may be required depending on the project. Commercial site plan questions can be directed to siteplangb@greenbaywi.gov.

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