During a public hearing on Monday, September 25, the Pleasant Prairie
Plan Commission considered and sent a recommendation to the Village
Board to approve an amendment to a portion of the Highpoint Neighborhood
Plan, last adopted in 2007. Bear Development, the petitioner, is
requesting to amend a portion of the Highpoint Neighborhood Plan for an
approximate 22-acre commercial area at the northeast corner of Highway
31 (Green Bay Road) and Highway 165 (104th Street) for a planned
community commercial development known as Main Street Market.
Bear
Development is working with United Hospital System Inc., soon to be
known as Froedtert South, Inc., who is proposing to develop a four-story
medical office building to provide the first medical clinic between
80th Street and the State line. Each story will be 12,500 square feet,
totaling approximately 50,000 square feet of buildable space. The update
to the plan will allow the location of the medical building to shift to
a more central location and allow for parking on all sides of the
building. The architectural style will be similar to the St. Catherine’s
Medical Center Campus on Highway 50 in the Prairie Ridge Development.
The plan states that the services at the clinic would include but are
not limited to family practice, internal medicine, cardiology,
neurology, orthopedics, gastroenterology and others. There will be
clinical laboratory services, radiology and imaging services, and other
diagnostic services. The clinic site will also offer walk-in services.
The goal is to be completed and operational the winter of 2018 -2019.
The
other six proposed buildings in Main Street Market include a 60,000
square foot grocery store, a gas station/convenience store, and four
retail and commercial services buildings, one being a 23,200 square foot
multi-tenant building. As part of the development process an update to
the initial Traffic Impact Analysis will be made to determine what
roadway and intersection improvements will be required.