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File #: 32960    Version: 1 Name: Amending the Tenney-Lapham Neighborhood Plan
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/28/2014 In control: PLAN COMMISSION
On agenda: 3/18/2014 Final action: 3/18/2014
Enactment date: 3/19/2014 Enactment #: RES-14-00223
Title: Amending the Tenney-Lapham Neighborhood Plan, in conjunction with a rezoning request at 710 East Mifflin Street and 124 North Livingston Street.
Sponsors: Ledell Zellers
Attachments: 1. TenneyPlanAmendment_FinalDraft.pdf, 2. TenneyPlanAmendment_FINALDraft_Redlined.pdf, 3. TenneyPlanAmendment_Map5_FinalDraft.pdf, 4. Reynolds_Westwood_TLNA.pdf, 5. Link Ord File 32797, 6. Comments.pdf
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No appropriation is required.
Title
Amending the Tenney-Lapham Neighborhood Plan, in conjunction with a rezoning request at 710 East Mifflin Street and 124 North Livingston Street.
Body
WHEREAS the Tenney-Lapham Neighborhood Plan was adopted by the Madison Common Council on February 5, 2008 as a supplement to the City of Madison Comprehensive Plan; and

WHEREAS the Tenney-Lapham Neighborhood Plan currently recommends that the Reynolds Crane Service property, located generally between East Mifflin and East Dayton Streets, west of North Livingston Street, be developed with high-density residential uses on the western portion of the property, and an expansion of Reynolds Park on the eastern portion of the property; and

WHEREAS the City of Madison Comprehensive Plan was amended in March 2012 to reflect the Tenney-Lapham Neighborhood Plan recommendation; and

WHEREAS the Reynolds Crane Service property is currently zoned PD (Planned Development), reflecting and allowing the existing land use; and

WHEREAS The Westwood Madison, LLC and the property owner have submitted an application to rezone the property to TR-U2 (Traditional Residential - Urban 2) to allow future redevelopment with multi-family residential uses; and

WHEREAS conceptual plans for a proposed residential development were presented and discussed at one Tenney-Lapham Neighborhood Association meeting and five Tenney-Lapham Neighborhood Steering Committee meetings from September 2012 to April 2013; and

WHEREAS the Tenney-Lapham Neighborhood Association on May 28, 2013 submitted a letter of support for the development concept for the property with a predominant height of four stories, with the fourth floor stepped back, and a maximum of 185 residential units; and

WHEREAS an amendment to the Tenney-Lapham Neighborhood Plan would be required for the proposed rezoning to be consistent with the land use recommendations for that location in the plan; and

WHEREAS an amendment to the Ten...

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