Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution authorizes transfer of ownership of a “Little Free Library” from the Sheridan Triangle Neighborhood Association to the City of Madison. The Sheridan Triangle Neighborhood Association will be responsible for all costs of installation, maintenance, and repair of the library. No City appropriation is required.
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Authorizing the acceptance of ownership from the Sheridan Triangle Neighborhood Association of a “Little Free Library” located within the right of way adjacent to Sheridan Triangle Park at 1301 Farragut Street.
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WHEREAS, the Sheridan Triangle Neighborhood Association (the “Association”) wishes to install and maintain a Little Free Library (the “Library”) near the intersection of Sheridan Drive and Porter Avenue, located within right of way adjacent to Sheridan Triangle Park at 1301 Farragut Street, as shown on attached Exhibit A, with image depicted on attached Exhibit B; and
WHEREAS, staff from the Parks Division, as well as City Engineering and the Risk Manager have reviewed this request and conditionally approved the placement and installation of the Library; and
WHEREAS, the Association will transfer ownership of the Library to the City of Madison (the “City”) after it has been installed, in exchange for the ongoing maintenance and repair of the Library by the Association.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Common Council of the City of Madison authorizes the acceptance of ownership from the Association of a Library to be located near the intersection of Sheridan Drive and Porter Avenue, located within right of way adjacent to Sheridan Triangle Park at 1301 Farragut Street, as shown on attached Exhibit A, with image depicted on attached Exhibit B; subject to the following conditions:
1. The Association shall be responsible for all costs of installation, maintenance and repair of the Library.
2. The Association shall locate the Library at a specific location, to be approved by the City Parks Superintendent.
3. Any portion of the structure shall be at least twenty-four (24) inches from the back of the curb.
4. The Association shall contact Diggers Hotline prior to any excavation activities and have all utilities properly marked.
5. The Association shall comply with all Madison General Ordinances regarding the construction and installation of the Library within the public park, including any and all City of Madison permits for excavation and installation, if applicable.
6. The City shall not be held responsible for any damage to the Library that may be caused by the City, its employees, contractors, or others.
7. The Association shall monitor the Library for objectionable materials and remove materials that may be construed as such.
8. The City may remove the Library if not properly maintained, by giving the Association sixty (60) days written notice prior to removal. The Association is responsible for any reasonable costs associated with such removal.
9. The City may remove the Library if the area occupied by it is required for public purposes, by giving the Association sixty (60) days written notice prior to removal. Public purposes include, and without limitation because of enumeration, public alleys, parks, streets, highways, bike paths, sidewalks, and facilities for the development, improvement and use of public lands.
The Association shall sign a Letter of Agreement that shall be memorialized by an Affidavit of Recording with the Dane County Register of Deeds.