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File #: 01970    Version: 1 Name: Amending the High Point-Raymond Neighborhood Development Plan
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/31/2005 In control: PLAN COMMISSION
On agenda: 11/8/2005 Final action: 11/8/2005
Enactment date: 11/10/2005 Enactment #: RES-05-00884
Title: Amending the High Point-Raymond Neighborhood Development Plan, an element of the City of Madison Master Plan, to revise the land use and street plan recommendations for the area located generally south of Mid-Town Road, north of Raymond Road and west of Mica Road. Adjacent to 1st Ald. Dist.
Sponsors: Jed Sanborn
Attachments: 1. map.pdf, 2. 01970 registration statement.pdf
Fiscal Note
Local costs associated with urban development in this area will be included in future operating and capital budgets.
Title
Amending the High Point-Raymond Neighborhood Development Plan, an element of the City of Madison Master Plan, to revise the land use and street plan recommendations for the area located generally south of Mid-Town Road, north of Raymond Road and west of Mica Road. Adjacent to 1st Ald. Dist.
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The High Point-Raymond Neighborhood Development Plan was initially adopted in November 1997. At the time that the plan was adopted, only about 60 acres of the approximately 1,290 acres within the planning area were within the City of Madison, and virtually all of the lands were undeveloped with urban land uses, with the exception of a scattering of large-lot residential uses served by private water wells and septic systems. As with all neighborhood development plans for the peripheral development areas, the recommended future land uses and recommended future street network were somewhat conceptual and anticipated that these recommendations would be further refined and detailed as part of future planning activities and development reviews.

Since 1997, about 50 percent of the planning area has been annexed to the City and development zoning and subdivision plats have been approved on most of the lands now within the City. As a part of these development approvals, the neighborhood development plan was revised to modify detailed street alignments and land use patterns consistent with the general recommendations of the neighborhood development plan, primarily in the areas located north of Mid-Town Road, south of Raymond Road, and west of Mica Road. In December 2001, a separate amendment to the neighborhood development plan was also formally adopted to substantially change the land use recommendations for the area located south of Raymond Road, including a revision to the recommended alignment for the future extension ...

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