Marsha Rummel Email July 20, 2014

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    Marsha Rummel email to Marquette Neighborhood Listserv, July 20, 2014:

    On July 17, I filed an appeal of the Plan Commission's July 7th, 2014 decision to grant

    conditional use for 706 Williamson Street (File ID 34335). The appeal is pursuant to Section

    28.183(5)(b) of the Zoning Code, which allows the alderperson of the district to file an appeal

    within 10 days of the Plan Commission decision.

    The appeal will be introduced on August 5 for a public hearing to be held during the Common

    Council meeting of September 2. I will need 2/3 vote of the Common Council to modify the

    decision of the Plan Commission.

    There is considerable public interest in protection and appropriate development in the Third

    Lake Historic District. This corner building will be the gateway to the historic district but it has

    been approved without a corner entrance and lacks sufficient entry articulation on Williamson

    St as required by ordinance.

    Here is a link to the proposal.

    http://www.cityofmadison.com/planning/projects/conditional/706ws.html

    At the September 2 meeting, I will ask theCouncil refer the decision back to the Plan

    Commission and if I get 2/3 of my colleagues to agree, I will ask the PC to require that the

    developer, Marty Rifken, present his design for the ground floor entrances for public review

    and feedback at a subsequent PC meeting.

    In the TSS district, the mixed use Commercial Block Building form requires "Principal entry to

    each ground floor unit shall be a direct entrance from a primary abutting street. Buildings shall

    be designedwith storefronts stoops or patios along at least 40% of the front ground floor

    facade along the primary abutting street." (emphasis added)

    There is a public interest in the design of street facades and the importance of

    entrances for commercial buildings is referenced in several places in the general

    requirements for Mixed-Use and Commercial Districts MGO Sec 28.060(2)(a) and (b)

    and specific requirements for the Commercial Block Building form MGO Sec

    28.173(1)(b) .

    I believe the public should be able to review and give feedback to the Plan Commission on the

    street facade articulation before the project gets final approval for construction. In my opinion,

    the Plan Commission is the appropriate body to approve design elements required in the zoning

    code, not Planning Division staff -after- the proposal is adopted.

    http://www.cityofmadison.com/planning/projects/conditional/706ws.htmlhttp://www.cityofmadison.com/planning/projects/conditional/706ws.htmlhttp://www.cityofmadison.com/planning/projects/conditional/706ws.html
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    Whether you support 706 Williamson or oppose it, I hope you will support me in insuring an

    approval process where all of the required zoning elements as well as relevant adopted plans

    are addressed by the Plan Commission.

    Marsha