City of Madison
Legislative File ID   08666
Type:   Miscellaneous    Status:   Final
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101-109 North Franklin Street - PUD (GDP) for the relocation of the Conklin House. 2nd Ald. Dist.
Controlling Body:   URBAN DESIGN COMMISSION
Introduced:   1/2/2008    Version:   1
Final Action:   2/13/2008    Contact:   rethington@cityofmadison.com
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Legislative History
DateActing BodyAction TakenMotion
1/9/2008URBAN DESIGN COMMISSIONA motion was made by Wagner, seconded by Cosgrove, to Grant Initial Approval. The motion passed by the following vote:Pass
(4:3)
Notes: The motion for initial approval required address of the following: · Discuss with City staff alternatives to the proposed surface parking lot as proposed to widen the driveway and provide for backing out of vehicles to minimize the amount of pavement and provide more greenspace, to reduce the number of parking stalls, as well as alternatives to the surface parking lot as proposed, including the elimination of all parking on the combined sites. · In addition, further consideration of the project should be provided following a neighborhood meeting that staff requested to investigate any further consideration by the Landmarks Commission.* *Upon investigation, staff found that the Plan Commission approval of the relocation of the Conklin House and contingencies for the demolition of the remaining house (1022 West Johnson Street) on the site required no further consideration by the Landmarks Commission of any consideration for the approval of relocation sites for either of the two houses affiliated with the residential redevelopment.
2/13/2008URBAN DESIGN COMMISSIONA motion was made by Slayton, seconded by Woods, to Grant Final Approval. The motion passed by voice vote/other.Pass
Notes: The motion required that additional landscaping be provided between the tower element of the relocated Conklin House and the one-stall surface parking area to be reviewed and approved by staff.

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