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File #: 15498    Version: 1 Name: Royster-Clark Special Area Plan
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/24/2009 In control: PLAN COMMISSION
On agenda: 10/20/2009 Final action: 10/20/2009
Enactment date: 10/22/2009 Enactment #: RES-09-00894
Title: Adopting the Royster-Clark Special Area Plan as a supplement to the City of Madison Comprehensive Plan.
Sponsors: Larry Palm
Attachments: 1. Royster-Clark Draft Plan 072409.pdf, 2. Memo Council Commissions 072809.pdf, 3. RC Plan Brochure aug09.pdf, 4. Staff Comments 100509.pdf, 5. Comments 100509.pdf, 6. Add Comment 100509.pdf, 7. Staff Report to Council 102009.pdf, 8. Registration Stmts.pdf
Fiscal Note
According to the City Planning Department, because this large infill site on Cottage Grove Road includes both a large abandoned industrial facility that needs to be removed and some remaining soil contamination that still needs to be remediated, it is possible, or perhaps likely, that some level of City participation will eventually be required to redevelop the site---through established City assistance programs, including a potential TIF District--beyond the typical City costs associated with extending streets and public utilities and other services into an area. The plan doesn’t recommend any specific City role at this time, however, although the potential is noted. Any future expenditures related to development of the site will be included in future City agency budgets, subject to Council approval.
Title
Adopting the Royster-Clark Special Area Plan as a supplement to the City of Madison Comprehensive Plan.
Body
WHEREAS the large Royster-Clark fertilizer plant which operated at Cottage Grove Road and Dempsey Road on Madison’s east side since the late 1940’s was acquired by new corporate owners in February 2006; and was subsequently determined to be surplus to their needs and closed in August 2006; and

WHEREAS the City of Madison Comprehensive Plan, adopted in January 2006, includes the recommendation that if in the future, the current industrial use no longer operates on Royster-Clark site, alternative residential and mixed use developments are more appropriate uses for the property than another industrial use; and

WHEREAS the Comprehensive Plan also recommends that redevelopment of the Royster-Clark site should be consistent with a City-adopted neighborhood or special area plan which ensures that development on the site is coordinated with uses in the surrounding neighborhood; and

WHEREAS even prior to the acquisition and subsequent closure of the Royster-Clark plant, neighborhood residents and elected officials had been meeting regularly ...

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