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Rezone/CUP
Rezone/CUP - Type
Rezone
Petition Number
05864
Town
Madison Township
Section Numbers
35
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DCPREZ-0000-05864
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APPLICATION FOR REZONING IN DANE COUNTY <br /> COMMERCIAL ZONING ORDINANCE IN THE TOWN OF MADISON <br /> APPLICANT: Evergreen Transport Corp. <br /> 6502 Grand Teton Plaza, Suite 2 <br /> Madison, Wisconsin 53719-1008 <br /> (608) 833-1005 <br /> PROPERTY: 1309 Culmen Street, Town of Madison <br /> lots six (6) and Seven (7) , Block One (1) , <br /> Sunnyslope Addition, in the town of Madison, <br /> Dane County, Wisconsin (See attached Astract <br /> and Full Legal Description) <br /> REASON FOR The property now has located upon it a garage <br /> ZONING CHANGE: structure built in the late 1959 's or 1960 's and <br /> used as a storage and bus repair facility. This <br /> building is approximately 4, 000 square feet in size. <br /> The property is zoned C-2, however, part of the same <br /> property is zoned C-1. <br /> Total land size is approximately 30, 000 square <br /> feet and in now used for parking and storage of <br /> motor vehicles. The lot is irregularly shaped. The <br /> entrance area is zoned C-2, while the rear of the <br /> lot and the building, including the vehicle entrance <br /> and part of the building itself, is zoned C-1. <br /> Entrance and egress for the property is located at <br /> the north property boundary, consisting of a paved <br /> driveway. At the present time the driveway in <br /> question is used by vehicles to enter and <br /> exit the property. <br /> The existing structure is about 2 feet over the lot <br /> imaginery property line running through the middle <br /> of the property. The structure, when contructed, <br /> was placed over the line separating the front from <br /> the back of the property or zoning regulations came <br /> into effect after the structure was already up. In <br /> either event, before the present owner and applicant <br /> purchased the property in 1990 this unusual <br /> condition was not known until a Zoning Board record <br /> search was done. <br /> The adjacent property to the east consists of an <br /> open paved parking lot with a cement block building <br /> sited in the middle of the property and about 90 <br /> feet from the applicant's east property line <br /> mentioned above. That property is also owned by a <br /> corporation, Oakwood Services, Ltd. , with the same <br /> individual owner as the applicant, James A. Spiegel. <br /> The ownership is the same, only the corporation is <br /> different for liability reasons. <br /> The adjacent property to the west consists of a <br /> small animal hospital and veterinary clinic in a <br /> building 90 feet from applicant's existing building. <br />
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