Fiscal Note
No City appropriation required.
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Amending the Marsh Road Neighborhood Development Plan and City of Madison Official Map to modify the recommended street network and greenways for the portion of the planning area bounded by Voges Road, S Stoughton Road, Tradewinds Parkway, and Agriculture Drive/ Marsh Road.
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PREAMBLE
The Official Map was adopted by the Common Council by Ordinance 2091 on August 11, 1966 to map various future streets, highways, parkways, and greenways necessary for the improvement of the existing and future City of Madison. The Official Map has subsequently been amended by resolutions adopted for specific quarter sections of the City.
The Marsh Road Neighborhood Development Plan was adopted by the Common Council by Substitute Resolution 56602 (ID 25062) on October 5, 1999 to guide the future growth and urban development of a neighborhood located on the southeast edge of the City of Madison, between US Highway 12/18 (the Beltline Highway) and the Village of McFarland.
Over the last 10-15 years and subsequent to adoption of the neighborhood development plan and most recent resolutions to amend the relevant sections of the Official Map, access and circulation concerns have emerged in the northern part of the Marsh Road neighborhood in the area bounded by Voges Road on the south, S Stoughton Road (US Highway 51) on the west, Tradewinds Parkway on the north, and Agriculture Drive/ Marsh Road on the east.
The issues between Voges Road and Tradewinds Parkway have impacted two large properties in particular. On the western portion of the area, development of the “Dahl” property at 4800 Voges Road has been impacted by a 66-foot wide reservation on the Official Map that reserves a corridor for a future north-south street within 200 feet of the western edge of the property. That north-south corridor is shown on the neighborhood plan, and is partially established on the Tradewinds Business Centre plat as Galleon Run. Secondarily...
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