Fiscal Note
Planning Department staff estimate that there may be 20 to 30 applications per year at $200 each, or an increase in General Fund revenues of $4,000 to $6,000 annually, which should offset staff resources necessary to conduct the reviews.
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Amending Section 16.23(2), creating new Section 16.24, and renumbering current Sections 16.24 and 16.25 to 16.25 and 16.26, respectively, of the Madison General Ordinances to create review of condominium instruments.
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DRAFTER'S ANALYSIS: This amendment creates review of condominium instruments by the City of Madison. Wis. Stat. s. 703.115 authorizes counties to conduct a limited review condominium instruments and to delegate review to municipalities within their jurisdictions. Dane County recently adopted an ordinance creating such review and allowing municipalities to review condominium instruments for condominiums within their borders.
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The Common Council of the City of Madison do hereby ordain as follows:
1. Subsection (2) entitled "Definitions" of Section 16.23 entitled "Land Subdivision Regulations" of the Madison General Ordinances is amended by adding therein the following:
" Condominium Instrument. The plat and plans of a condominium together with any attached exhibits or schedules, and any amendment, addendum, or other document that affects some change in a recorded condominium plat."
2. New Section 16.24 entitled "Condominium Instrument Review" of the Madison General Ordinances is created to read as follows:
"16.24 Condominium Instrument Review.
(1) No person shall record any condominium instrument without submitting it for review to the Department of Planning and Community and Economic Development.
(2) The submittal shall include a copy of the final condominium instrument, a completed application form, and a fee of two hundred dollars ($200).
(3) Any condominium plat that is submitted shall be review...
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