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File #: 87159    Version: 1 Name: Approving a landmark nomination of the property located at 633 E Johnson Street
Type: Resolution Status: Council New Business
File created: 2/11/2025 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: 2/25/2025 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Approving a landmark nomination of the property located at 633 E Johnson Street as the Benjamin and Amy Butts House (District 2)
Sponsors: Juliana R. Bennett
Attachments: 1. 633 E Johnson_Butts House landmark nomination_3 February 2025

Fiscal Note

No City appropriation is required with the approval of this landmark designation.

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Approving a landmark nomination of the property located at 633 E Johnson Street as the Benjamin and Amy Butts House (District 2)

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WHEREAS, a landmark nomination of the property located at 633 E Johnson Street, City of Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin has been duly filed for review by the Landmarks Commission and approval by the Common Council, as provided for in Section 41.07 of Madison General Ordinances; and

 

WHEREAS, Chapter 62, Wisconsin Statutes requires that the City must hold a public hearing to designate a landmark, which the City fulfills with public hearings at the Landmarks Commission and Common Council.

 

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Benjamin and Amy Butts House is significant for its association with African-American Heritage, and that said landmark nomination is hereby approved by the Madison Common Council.

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk of the City of Madison is hereby authorized to record the designation with the Dane County Register of Deeds.

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Clerk shall notify the Building Inspector and the City Assessor of this landmark designation.

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that following adoption of this resolution, the Landmarks Commission shall affix a plaque identifying the property as a landmark to the landmark or landmark site consistent with the requirements in Section 41.07(8), Madison General Ordinances.

 

BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that Madison is the site of long-term human habitation, and is located on Indigenous land, which is the Ho-Chunk Nation ancestral homeland.