Council approves license for shed, retaining wall and fence at 301 Madison Street in Third Street right-of-way

5810993 · August 26, 2025

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Summary

The council granted a license request for work at 301 Madison Street to allow a garden shed, retaining wall and fence to be constructed in the Third Street right-of-way; council cited property tax roll benefits and the location’s limited public access.

The Glendale City Council approved a license request allowing work in the Third Street right-of-way at 301 Madison Street so the property owners may install a garden shed, a retaining wall and a fence.

A councilmember moved to approve the request submitted for the property at 301 Madison Street, and the motion was seconded and carried after roll-call vote. During discussion, a councilmember said bringing the property onto the city tax rolls was a positive outcome and that the Third Street right-of-way in that location was unlikely to open up for public use, making the requested work reasonable.

Nut graf: After reviewing the application for a right-of-way license (item 25C-0337), the council concluded that the requested structures would not impair public access at that specific location and approved the license.

The motion to approve included standard conditions associated with right-of-way licenses and was adopted by voice and roll call; the council recorded the item as carried. The council did not record any separate public objections in the transcript for this agenda item.

Ending: The licensed work can proceed subject to staff processing and any required permits or conditions typically associated with rights-of-way encroachments.