Weekly Updates and 3701 Council Crest

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Hello! 
I hope you had a great holiday season! I took a few days off and spent time with family and friends.
The city is back in full swing with meetings; this week is back to reality. I have the Plan Commission (PC), Common Council Executive Committee (CCEC), Common Council, and Board of Parks.
On the council agenda for District 10 is the appeal against the Landmark Commission's decision on 3701 Council Crest's new house development.

The Common Council may take any of the following actions: 
1. Deny the Appeal Findings: The Landmarks Commission's decision complied with the standards of approval in MGO 41.18 
2. Approve the Appeal and Reverse or Modify the Decision of the Landmarks Commission Findings: The Landmarks Commission's decision was contrary to the applicable standards in MGO 41.18 
3. Refer Back to the Landmarks Commission Common Council will need to specify how the Commission should reevaluate the project

Appeal received 11/14/23

80871 - 3701 Council Crest Appeal City Attorneys Office Memo to Council

 80871 - 3701 Council Crest Preservation Planner STAFF REPORT 1-9-24

Below is the timeline for this subject; it contains links to agendas and meetings.

Landmark Discussions Timeline

3706 Nakoma Road & 3701 Council Crest

  1. 72243-3706 Nakoma Rd - Land Division File Created Completed

    Click the link above to see the application

  2. 72367 Certified Survey Map (CSM) File created Completed

    Click the link above to see the application

  3. 72243 LANDMARKS COMMISSION Completed

    Approve

    Action text: A motion was made by Arnesen, seconded by Harris, to Approve the request for the Certificate of Appropriateness for the land division with the conditions that the landmark designation remain on the newly configured lots and the applicant submit an archaeological monitoring report for an excavation of the buildable area on the proposed western lot/parcel. The Commission found that the proposed lot sizes are compatible with adjacent lot sizes and retaining the landmark designation on the western lot will ensure preservation of the historic structure on the eastern lot by allowing for review of potential adverse impacts of the new construction on the historic structure. The motion passed by the following vote: 3 Aye, 2 No & 2 Excused

    Landmarks Commission: Meeting of July 11, 2022 (Commission Discussion)

  4. 72367 CSM Plan Commission Completed

    On a motion by Cantrell, seconded by Sheppard, the Commission found the approval standards and criteria met and approved the proposed Certified Survey Map subject to the comments and conditions contained in the Plan Commission materials. The motion passed by voice vote/other.

    Click Link to PC meeting

  5. 72367 CSM Common Council Completed

    Adopted
    A motion was made by Furman, seconded by Currie, to Adopt under suspension of MGO 2.055. The motion passed by the following vote: There was 1 registrant in support.

    Vote: 17 Aye, 1 No & 2 Excused

  6. 77464-3701 Council Crest - New Construction file created Completed

    See application above

  7. 77464-3701 Council Crest - Landmarks Completed

    Minutes note: Kaliszewski said that the applicant has withdrawn their application for the project.

    No action was taken.

  1. 79099-3701 Council Crest - New Construction Completed

    Designated Madison Landmark site. See application above

  2. 79099-3701 Council Crest - New Construction Landmark Completed

    Bailey reported on the standards for approval and the history of the development of this property and the surrounding context. Commission discussed size of proposed new construction and contextual setback. This item was referred to any future Landmarks Commission meeting conditional to the applicant’s re-submittal.

    Action: Refer

    Action text: A motion was made by Arnesen, seconded by Harris, to Refer this item to a future meeting and ask the applicant to redesign the structure to meet a 20' setback from the road. The motion passed by the following vote: 

    4 Aye, 1 No & 2 Excused

    Landmarks Commission Discussion

  3. 79099-3701 Council Crest - New Construction Landmark - Referred Completed

    79099-3701 Council Crest - New Construction Landmark

    Action: Refer

    Action text: A motion was made by Harris, seconded by Latimer Burris, to Refer the item to the November 6, 2023 meeting. The motion passed by voice vote/other.

  4. 79099-3701 Council Crest - New Construction Landmark Completed

    Action: Approve

    Action text: A motion was made by Morrison, seconded by Taylor, to Approve the request for the Certificate of Appropriateness with the condition that an archaeological monitoring report be submitted at the conclusion of ground-disturbing activities. The motion passed by the following vote:

    3 Aye, 1 No, 1 Non Voting & 2 Excused

    Landmarks Commission Discussion

  5. 80871-3701 Council Crest - Landmark Appeal Upcoming

    Appeal of Madison Landmarks Commission decision granting a Certificate of Appropriateness for new construction on the site of a designated city landmark at 3701 Council Crest.


Meeting and Event Highlights for the Week of January 8, 2024


Snow Plowing UpdatePosted Friday, January 5, 2024 – 2:42 pm

Boards, Commissions, and Committee Meetings

Note: This is not a complete list of meetings for this upcoming week. All meetings and their details can be found here.

  • Common Council: The Common Council meeting will take place on Tuesday, January 9, in hybrid format at 6:30 p.m. Agenda items include celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day, establishing voting locations for the 2024 spring elections, financing the Phase 1 redevelopment of the Triangle public housing site, and updating salaries for alders.
  • Plan Commission: The Plan Commission meeting will take place on Monday, January 8, in virtual format at 5:30 p.m. Agenda items include development related requests in Districts 2, 4, and 12.
  • Board of Public Works: The Board of Public Works meeting will take place on Wednesday, January 10, in virtual format at 4:30 p.m. Agenda items include authorization for additional design engineering services for John Nolen Drive, approving the City of Madison standard specifications for Public Works construction, and approving the plans, specifications, and schedule of assessments for the Lowell Street Assessment District, the East Wilson Street and East Doty Street Assessment District, and the Lake Mendota Drive Assessment District.
  • Board of Park Commissioners: The Board of Park Commissioners meeting will take place on Wednesday, January 10, at the Parks Division Lakeside Offices at 330 East Lakeside Street at 6:30 p.m. Agenda items include the acquisition of property in Districts 12 and 13, an informational presentation regarding current land management and sustainability initiatives, and expanding the sailboat storage area at Warner Park.

Announcements & News Releases

  • Public Nominations for the Police Civilian Oversight Board: MADISON, [1/5/2024] — The Police Civilian Oversight Board (PCOB) is currently seeking nominations from the community to fill vacancies on the Board. The PCOB supervises and works collaboratively with the City of Madison’s Office of the Independent…
  • Job shadow program looks to connect officers, community members in new way: Madison, Wis. – The Madison Police Department has created a special job shadow program allowing community members and officers to learn from one another. The Madison Proximity Project pairs a Madison resident with an officer. The officer will shadow…
  • Dane County Executive Parisi, Madison Mayor Rhodes-Conway Announce Martin Luther King, Jr. Humanitarian Award Honorees: County Executive Joe Parisi and Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway announced Ashzianna Alexander, Mathias Lemos Castillo, and Dr. Jack Daniels as this year’s recipients of the City-County Humanitarian Awards honoring Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King.
  • Madison police create Hate Crimes Task Force: Madison, Wis. – The Madison Police Department has created a new task force to help identify and prevent hate crimes in Madison.The task force was proactively formed to address bias-motivated threats, harassment and violence throughout Madison. It…
  • Street Closure--East Wilson Street (S Pinckney Street to King Street): Beginning 7:00 p.m. on Friday, January 5, East Wilson Street will be fully closed to traffic between South Pinckney Street and King Street for a crane setup in the street.  The closure is expected to remain until late Sunday night, January 7. A…
  • Reduced Service on January 15: Buses follow Saturday schedules due to Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
  • Pick Up Native Wisconsin SeedsNative Wisconsin Seeds are now available in six - yes SIX - of our libraries! This year, we've added another new library location to the Seed Library(link is external) - Hawthorne Library! You can now pick up seed packets at Sequoya, Meadowridge, Pinney, Goodman South Madison, Lakeview and Hawthorne Libraries - no library card needed. Why Native seeds now? Native Wisconsin plant seeds are best sown in the fall and left to overwinter.
  • 2024 Neighborhood Grant Program: Have you and your neighbors been thinking about making community improvements or strengthening your neighborhood group? The Planning Division will once again offer funding through the Neighborhood Grant Program for Leadership and Capacity Building and Community Enhancement projects. The application deadline is February 12, 2024 at 4:30 p.m. In late December, we will post updated grant materials on our webpage for 2024. In the interim, you can refer to last year’s  guidelines for assistance. Once you are ready to start an application, please contact the Planning Division at  Neighborhoods@cityofmadison.com, and share project ideas with your alderperson. We also invite you to attend an optional orientation meeting: Neighborhood Grant Program Orientation January 11, 2024
  • Virtual, 12:00 p.m. via Zoom. Please sign up to receive an email with information about participating in the meeting.
  • In-Person, 6:00 p.m., Madison Municipal Building, 215 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Room 206. 

Events 

  • Warner Family Fun Night, Friday, January 12: Join us at WPCRC for Warner Family Fun Night! Families can create art projects, play in the game room or the gym, watch a movie or win some prizes playing bingo!
  • Groove & Glide, Friday, January 12: Make the most of winter at a Groove and Glide event! Experience the fun and beauty of ice skating under the lights with fun music and games.  All ages and experience levels are welcome. Grab your friends, a date, or the whole family, and come have some fun on the ice.
  • Bird & Nature Adventures at Owen Conservation Park, Saturday, January 13Explore Owen Conservation Park on gentle trails through historic oak openings on a hillside with an Ice Age kettle and along restored prairies with beautiful vistas on this high point overlooking the west side of Madison. Co-sponsored by Madison Parks, Badgerland Bird Alliance, Madison Audubon Society,  and the Friends of Owen Conservation Park . Free, family-friendly guided nature walks at Owen Conservation Park are held on the 2nd Saturday of each month, year-round 2:30-4pm. No registration is required. No pets are allowed.
  • Candlelit Snowshoe Hike, Saturday, January 13In partnership, Aldo Leopold Nature Center, Monona Parks & Recreation, and Madison Parks present this wonderful snowshoe hiking event! Hundreds of softly glowing lights illuminate the trails through Aldo Leopold Nature Center, Edna Taylor Conservation, and Woodland Park. Snowshoe or hike and enjoy a roaring bonfire outside. All ages are welcome.
  • Bird & Nature Adventures at Turville Point Conservation Park, Sunday, January 14: Follow rolling hiking paths through the Turville Point Conservation Park woodlands and prairie with beautiful vistas of Lake Monona and Monona Bay. Walks at Turville Point held on the 2nd Sunday every month are co-sponsored by Madison Bird City FUN partners, Madison Parks, Badgerland Bird Alliance, Friends of Olin Turville, and Madison Audubon Society. Meet at the Turville Point parking lot, entrance at the E. Olin Ave. stoplight from John Nolen Drive at the railroad tracks, south of Olin Park (not at the boat launch). No registration is required. No pets are allowed.

Streets Division Updates

  • Winter Information: The City of Madison has a hub for all things winter from how to use salt correctly to winter recreation opportunities to free sand locations to snowplowing update email signups.  All of that is available at www.cityofmadison.com/Winter
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Alder Yannette Figueroa Cole

Alder Yannette Figueroa Cole

District 10, Council President
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