Fiscal Note
This ordinance establishes a temporary moratorium on the issuance of zoning certificates for data centers and telecommunications centers. The policy goal of the temporary moratorium is to allow City agencies to research issues related to these facilities, including possible long-term fiscal impacts. Any additional funding for either the research element of the ordinance or long-term fiscal impacts identified as a result of that research, will require a resolution to amend the current budget or could impact appropriations in future budgets. The extent of either short- or long-term impacts are indeterminate at this time.
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Creating Section 28.140 to establish a temporary moratorium on the consideration and/or issuance of zoning certificates for data centers and telecommunications centers and amending 28.061, 28.082, and 28.151 to accommodate the temporary moratorium.
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DRAFTER’S ANALYSIS: This proposed ordinance creates a temporary moratorium on issuance of zoning certificates for data centers and telecommunications centers of more than 10,000 square feet of floor area. Data centers are facilities, contained within a single building or in a collection of buildings, used primarily for the storage, management, processing, and transmission of digital data, which primarily houses computer or network equipment, systems, servers, appliances and other associated components related to digital data operations. The facility may also include utility infrastructure to support sustained operations at the data center. Currently, Madison’s zoning code (MGO Chapter 28) does not include a definition or specific standards for ‘data centers’ as a use category. In MGO Chapter 28, ‘telecommunications centers’ is a category that has historically encompassed this type of business but is outdated.
A moratorium is a planning tool that will give the City time to set responsible rules for a new use category. While our community and economy benefit from data stor...
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