DEVELOPMENT WEEK!! While everything else is shut down, development rolls on – 33 projects. 4 meetings and a yet to be noticed Common Council Executive Committee meeting?
Monday, April 27, 2020
5:30 pm Plan Commission VIRTUAL This meeting is being held virtually.
Some or all of the members of the Plan Commission, applicants, or members of the public, may participate in the meeting remotely by teleconference or videoconference.
**Note** Quorum of the Common Council may be in attendance at this meeting.
The City of Madison is holding this Plan Commission meeting virtually to help protect our community from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Important information regarding how to listen to or watch and participate in this meeting:
1. WRITTEN COMMENTS: You can send comments on agenda items to planning@cityofmadison.com
2. REGISTER BUT DO NOT SPEAK: You can register your support, opposition, or neither support or opposition to an agenda item without speaking at https://www.cityofmadison.com/MeetingRegistration.
3. REGISTER TO SPEAK or TO ANSWER QUESTIONS: If you wish to speak to an agenda item at the virtual meeting in support, opposition, or neither support or opposition, you MUST register.
You can register at https://www.cityofmadison.com/MeetingRegistration. When you register to speak OR answer questions, you will be prompted to provide contact information so that you can be sent an email with the information you will need to join the virtual meeting.
4. WATCH THE MEETING: You can listen to or watch the Plan Commission meeting in several ways:
• Livestream on the Madison City Channel website: https://media.cityofmadison.com/mediasite/showcase
• Livestream on the City of Madison YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/CityofMadison
• Television: Watch live on Charter Digital 994 and AT&T U-Verse 99
• Listen to audio via phone: (877) 853-5257 (Toll Free) | Webinar ID: 351-427-294
- Change the zoning of properties located at 7718 Mineral Point Road, from Temp A (Temporary Agricultural) and CC (Commercial Center) Districts to CC-T (Commercial Corridor-Transitional) District AND demolition permit to demolish a single-family residence; consideration of a conditional use in the [Proposed] Commercial Corridor-Transitional (CC-T) District for a vehicle access sales and service window; and consideration of a conditional use to reduce the number of off-street loading spaces required, as specified in Section 28.141(13)(b), all to allow construction of a two-story bank with detached vehicle access sales and service window.
- REVISED REQUEST – 5133-5237 University Avenue: Consideration of a demolition permit to demolish an office building and restaurant; consideration of a conditional use in the Suburban Employment (SE) zoning district for multi-family dwellings; consideration of a conditional use in the SE District for a dwelling units in a mixed-use building; consideration of conditional use in the SE District for live/work units; consideration of a conditional use in the SE District for accessory outdoor recreation; and consideration of a conditional use to reduce the number of off-street loading spaces required, as specified in Section 28.141(13)(b), all to construct a mixed-use development containing approximately 12,000 square feet of commercial space and 85 apartments in three buildings.
- 2122 Luann Lane: Consideration of a conditional use in the Commercial Center (CC) District for a multi-family dwelling with greater than eight (8) units; and consideration of a conditional use in the CC District for accessory buildings exceeding 800 square feet of area and ten percent (10%) of lot area, to allow an office building to be converted into a 17-unit apartment building and to construct detached garages.
- 1020 Sherman Avenue: Consideration of a conditional use in the Traditional Residential-Consistent 2 (TR-C2) District to construct accessory building exceeding 576 square feet of area; consideration of a conditional use for lakefront development, and; consideration of a conditional use in the TR-C2 District for an accessory dwelling unit, all to allow construction of an accessory building containing a one-stall garage, an accessory dwelling unit, and a usable rooftop.
- 2911 N Sherman Avenue: Consideration of a conditional use in the Commercial Corridor-Transitional (CC-T) District to convert a restaurant-tavern into a restaurant-nightclub.
- 5101 Lake Mendota Drive: Consideration of a conditional use in the Suburban Residential-Consistent 1 (SR-C1) District to construct accessory building exceeding 800 square feet of area.
- Upcoming matters – May 11
- 935 W Johnson Street
- 2524 Winnebago Street
- 3817 Milwaukee Street
- 1109-1123 S Park Street
- 4000 and 4088 Felland Road
- 702 Gardener Road
- 4728 Sheboygan Avenue
- 5567 Odana Road
- 601 Bay View
- 2219 Monroe Street
- 1934 West Lawn Avenue
- Upcoming Matters – May 18, 2020
- 8110-8134 Mid Town Road 1833-1859 Waldorf Blvd.
- 4015-4057 Kipp Street, et al
- 126 Langdon Street
- 4417 Hillcrest Drive
- 219 Cottage Grove Road
- 4200 Buckeye Road
- 5381 Maly Road
- Adjacent to 3101 US Hwy 12&18
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
4:30 pm Finance Committee VIRTUAL This meeting is being held virtually.
The City of Madison is holding the Finance Committee meeting virtually to help protect our community from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
1. WRITTEN COMMENTS: You can send comments on agenda items to financecommittee@cityofmadison.com.
2. REGISTER BUT DO NOT SPEAK: You can register your support or opposition to an agenda item without speaking at www.cityofmadison.com/comment-finance-committee
3. REGISTER AND SPEAK: If you wish to speak at the virtual meeting on an agenda item, you MUST register. You can register at www.cityofmadison.com/comment-finance-committee When you register to speak, you will be sent an email with the information you will need to join the virtual meeting.
4. WATCH THE MEETING: You can call-in or watch the Common Council meeting in several ways:
• Livestream on the Madison City Channel website
• Livestream on the City of Madison YouTube Channel
• Television: Watch live on Charter Digital Channel 994 and AT&T U Verse Chann
• Listen to audio via phone: 877 853 5257 (Toll Free) Webinar ID: 649-837-674
NOTE: A quorum of the Common Council may be present at this meeting.
- Submitting the appointment of Justin Stuehrenberg for confirmation of a five-year term as the Transit General Manager
- A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Clerk and Mayor to enter into a competitively selected service contract for a one-year term with four annual renewal options, for a total of five years, with Westside Psychotherapy, LLC for employee mental health and wellness services.
- A Resolution authorizing the non-competitive purchase of $69,211.00 in goods from Clarey’s Safety Equipment, Inc. for the purchase of one Rapid Deployment Kit and $101,000.00 in goods from Fisher Scientific for the purchase of one Gemini Instrument as stipulated by the Wisconsin Hazardous Materials Response System Equipment Grant.
- Amending the 2020 Fire Operating Budget to accept $170,211 from the Wisconsin Hazardous Materials Response System Equipment Grant for the purchase of standardized equipment totaling $170,211 for the Madison Fire Department Hazardous Materials Response Team.
- Amending the 2020 Water Utility Capital Budget to transfer existing budget authority between various major project and program budgets to intended 2020 water main replacement projects.
- Authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to enter into a project agreement with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) and other project partners to construct an interchange at USH 12/18 and County AB. (16 AD)
- SUBSTITUTE – Amending the 2020 Adopted Capital Budget for the Economic Development Division by increasing funding for the Land Banking capital program by $1,260,000 and authorizing the execution of a Purchase and Sale Agreement between the City of Madison and Stopple Revocable Trust for the City’s acquisition of the property located at 1810 South Park Street for land banking purposes. (14th A.D.)
- Establishing rules and procedures for Common Council deliberations on the City of Madison’s 2021 Capital and Operating Budgets.
- Economic and Financial Update (nothing in link when posted)
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
4:30 pm Urban Design Commission VIRTUAL This meeting is being held virtually.
Some or all of the members of the Urban Design Commission, applicants, or members of the public, may participate in the meeting remotely by teleconference or videoconference.
The City of Madison is holding the Urban Design Commission Special Meeting virtually to help protect our community from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
1. Written Comments: You can send comments on agenda items to mailto:udcapplications@cityofmadison.com.
2. Register but Do Not Speak: You can register your support or opposition to an agenda item at https://www.cityofmadison.com/MeetingRegistration.
3. Register to Speak or to Answer Questions: If you wish to speak at the virtual meeting on an agenda item, you must register. You can register at https://www.cityofmadison.com/MeetingRegistration. When you register to speak, you will be sent an email with the information you will need to join the virtual meeting.
4. Watch the Meeting: You can call-in or watch the Urban Design Commission Special Meeting in several ways:
• Livestream on the Madison City Channel website https://media.cityofmadison.com/mediasite/showcase
• Livestream on the City of Madison YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/CityofMadison
• Television: Watch live on Spectrum channel 994 and AT&T U-Verse channel 99
• Listen to audio via phone: (877) 853-5257 (Toll Free) Webinar ID: 533-380-868
PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
- 1109 S. Park Street – New Three-Story Mixed-Use Building Containing 44 Apartment Units, Approximately 2,600 Square Feet of Commercial Space and 41 Underground Parking Stalls in UDD No. 7. 13th Ald. Dist.
- 2524 Winnebago Street – PD, New Development of Approximately 105 Market-Rate Apartments with 16,000 Square Feet of Ground Floor Commercial Space at Union Corners. 6th Ald. Dist.
- 3606 Marsh Road – New 4,368 Square Foot Storage Building in UDD No. 1. 16th Ald. Dist.
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4701 Tradewinds Parkway – New Mechanical Engineering Facility in UDD No. 1. 16th Ald. Dist.
- 5567 Odana Road – New Development of a 5-Story Mixed-Use Building Containing Commercial Space and 79 Dwelling Units in UDD No. 3. 19th Ald. Dist.
- 4728 Sheboygan Avenue – Madison Yards Block 6, Central Green in UDD No. 6. 11th Ald. Dist.
- 702 Gardener Road – Madison Yards Block 3 in UDD No. 6. 11th Ald. Dist.
- 910 Mayer Avenue – Comprehensive Design Review for O.M. Station. 12th Ald. Dist.
- 2713 W. Beltline Highway – Comprehensive Design Review for Verlo Mattress. 14th Ald. Dist.
- 622 W. Wilson Street – Comprehensive Design Review. 4th Ald. Dist.
- 4917 Milwaukee Street – Signage Variance for East Madison Baptist Church. 3rd Ald. Dist.
- 919 Applegate Road – Sign Variance for Joe Daniel’s Construction. 14th Ald. Dist.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
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601 Bay View – Redevelopment of the Bayview Townhouses to Include 130 Total Units, On-Site Parking and a Community Green.
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3840 Maple Grove Drive – Residential Building Complex. 7th Ald. Dist.
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3817 Milwaukee Street – Redevelopment of the Woodman’s East Gas, Lube and Car Wash Facilities. 15th Ald. Dist.
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202 N. First Street – Public Building, Madison Public Market Located in UDD No. 4. 12th Ald. Dist.
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3040/3046 Commercial Avenue & 709 McCormick Street – New Residential Building Complex. 12th Ald. Dist.
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4088 Felland Road & 5855 Lupine Drive – New Development of a 17-Unit, 2-Story Residential Building (Felland Road) and a 33-Unit, 2-Story Residential Building (Lupine Drive). 17th Ald. Dist.
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36 West Towne Mall and 7301 Mineral Point Road – New One-Story 83,000 Square Foot Retail Building at West Towne Mall. 9th Ald. Dist.
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8137 Mayo Drive, 1833, 1859 Waldorf Boulevard, 8134, 8110 Mid-Town Road, 1902 Carns Drive – New Development of Three Residential Buildings with 270 Total Units. 9th Ald. Dist.
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6114 Driscoll Drive – Residential Building Complex. 3rd Ald. Dist.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
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3306 CTH M (aka South Pleasant View Road, Town of Middleton to be Attached to the City of Madison) – Advisory Recommendation to Rezone to TR-U1, New Development of 320 Apartment Homes through 15 Residential Buildings, The Springs. 9th Ald. Dist.
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500 W. Washington Avenue – PD in the Downtown Core. 4th Ald. Dist.
4:45 pm Joint Campus Area Committee VIRTUAL This meeting is being held virtually.
The City of Madison is holding the Joint Campus Area Committee meeting virtually to help protect our community from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Members of the Committee will participate in the meeting remotely via teleconference or videoconference.
1. If you would like to watch the meeting visit: uwmadison.webex.com and enter meeting number 626637115; password is 3P3QjjvaVR7
2. If you would like to listen to audio of the meeting via phone dial: 415-655-0001 (meeting number 626637115, password 37375582).
3. If you would like to submit written comments or register your support or opposition without speaking, send comments to bzellers@cityofmadison.com.
4. If you would like to register to speak send an email to bzellers@cityofmadison.com with your contact information before 3pm on the day of the meeting or call 608-266-4866. You will need to provide your registration information (name, address, agenda item you wish to speak to). To speak at the meeting, join by one of the methods above.
- Camp Randall Stadium South End Zone Renovation – Discussion and possible action on a recommendation to Plan Commission.
- Gymnasium-Natatorium Replacement -Discussion and possible action on a recommendation to the UW Design Review Board.
- Engineering Building Study – Informational presentation and discussion
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Updates
University of Wisconsin-Madison Project Updates
– Babcock Hall Renovation/Addition
– Camp Randall Memorial Sports Center Renovation – Camp Randall Stadium & Field House Renovation – Chemistry Addition & Renovation
– Curtis Pond Rehabilitation
– Engineering Drive Utilities
– Engineering Education/Research Building
– Field House Exterior Renovation & South Plaza
– Gordon Event Center Renovation & Addition
– Gym/Nat Replacement
– Helen C. White Renovation
– Ingraham Hall Addition
– Kohl Center Addition
– L&S Academic Building
– Lathrop Drive/Bascom Hill Utilities
– Libraries Off-Site Collection Facility (Verona)
– Linden Drive Parking Garage (Lot 62)
– Lot 129/130 Reconstruction
– Meat Science and Muscle Biology
– MSC Recapitalization
– Music Hall Exterior Renovation
– N. Frances Street Parking Facility
– Near East Recreation Fields
– Primate Ctr. Emergency Generator
– RecWell Temporary Storage Shed
– Science Hall Renovation
– Sellery Hall Renovation & Addition
– SERF Replacement (The Nick)
– South Campus Utility Project
– Vet Med Addition and RenovationCity of Madison Project Updates
– 126 Langdon St. redevelopment
– Hub II (Legistar 57757) – Bayview redevelopment (Legistar 57763)University Avenue Reconstruction Project
– City Council approved roadway geometry at the April 21 meeting – see Legistar 59953.Vilas Neighborhood Association Updates
– VNA position on Edgewood Athletic Field Lighting proposal.
CANCELLED MEETINGS
This is a partial list of meetings that were scheduled but cancelled
- Sustainable Madison Committee
- Water Utility Board
- Transportation Commission
- Vending Oversight Committee
- Task Force on Municipal Golf in Madison Parks
- Presidents Work Group to Review Council Communication Tools and Processes
- Police and Fire Commission (public listening session)