Controversial Projects Providing Homes for Disabled Returning to Plan Commission
Two plans from separate organizations met with opposition from neighbors.
Two controversial projects involving the provision of residence for people with disabilities are going before the Waukesha Plan Commission at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at City Hall. Both projects have been before the Plan Commission, with the commission telling developers to meet with the neighbors and learn about their concerns. In both cases, the area neighbors brought forward different oppositions to the projects. Welsh Oaks subdivision The first project was being brought forward by St. Coletta of Wisconsin. The two community-based residential facilities would serve the developmentally disabled in the Welsh Oaks subdivision, if approved by the Plan Commission. The Welsh Oaks subdivision is west of Merrill Hills Road between Highway 18 and …