This rendering provides an early glimpse of what a building built for Caribou Coffee in Oconomowoc might look like. A site plan review listed details of a 1,818-square-foot restaurant building that would be leased to the chain once it is finished.
This rendering provides an early glimpse of what a building built for Caribou Coffee in Oconomowoc might look like. A site plan review listed details of a 1,818-square-foot restaurant building that would be leased to the chain once it is finished.
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Caribou Coffee may add to the menu of food choices at Oconomowoc's Olympia Fields

Caribou Coffee may soon join the growing herd of businesses, particularly eateries, in and around Olympia Fields in Oconomowoc.

It would only be Caribou Coffee’s sixth location in the Milwaukee metropolitan market and just the fourth in Waukesha County, including a soon-to-open store in Brookfield, among the franchised chain’s 800 locations overall.

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On Oct. 8, the Oconomowoc Plan Commission reviewed and approved a site plan for a 1,818-square-foot restaurant operation, with potential seating for about three dozen people as well as drive-through service, in the 1400 block of Olympia Fields Drive, adjacent to the west side of Summit Avenue.

The applicant, Adam Janesz, has been working through a planning process with Oconomowoc city officials for the building, which, according to city documents, would be built for Caribou Coffee as a future tenant. First, a few details have to be finalized.

Some of the building’s architectural details have yet to be approved, though the city’s Architectural Commission on Oct. 8 also gave a favorable review of the plan as submitted pending minor adjustments. Construction could begin once those details are finalized and building permits are issued, City Planner Jason Gallo confirmed in an Oct. 9 email.

According to city documents, Caribou Coffee, as the tenant, would have to work with the city on security camera placement, while Janesz would have to address signage, lighting, landscaping and other site elements as part of the process.

The exact address of Caribou Coffee also isn’t final. The restaurant would sit upon a two-lot parcel that the property owners, listed as Unisource Centres LLC and S&K 67 Oconomowoc LLC, would divide into three lots, requiring the city to approve a certified survey map before any additional construction would be allowed. The applicant would have to work with city officials to determine the parcel addresses.

No timeline was attached to the plan.

Contact reporter Jim Riccioli at  james.riccioli@jrn.com.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Caribou Coffee may add to the menu of food choices at Oconomowoc’s Olympia Fields

Reporting by Jim Riccioli, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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