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Board approves Airbnb at 319 Central with six-guest limit amid parking, access disputes

3277790 · May 12, 2025
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Summary

Timothy Waters was granted a one-year conditional-use permit to operate a short-term rental at 319 Central Avenue with a maximum of six guests and enforcement of submitted house rules; the board cited parking constraints and entered a neighbor's letter into the record about a private sidewalk and no-parking area.

Timothy Waters, owner-applicant for the property at 319 Central Avenue, told the Madison Board of Zoning Appeals he plans “to make some minor renovations to the property, and then use it as a as an Airbnb.”

The board approved a conditional-use permit for one year, with the house rules provided with the application to be enforced and a maximum of six guests. The board’s action followed staff concerns about parking and comments from a neighbor whose written statement was entered into the public record.

Planning staff flagged parking as the primary issue, noting…

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