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Madison City Planning Commission keeps riverfront zoning proposal tabled amid notice concerns
Summary
The Madison City Planning Commission left a city-initiated zoning amendment to create a riverfront district on the table after commissioners raised questions about legal notice and last-minute changes to the proposal.
The Madison City Planning Commission on Wednesday voted to keep the City of Madison’s proposed riverfront zoning district on the table after commissioners raised procedural and notice concerns that could expose the city to legal challenge.
Commissioners said materials for the proposal were provided to the public and commission on June 9, eight days before the meeting, while the city’s zoning ordinance requires at least 10 days’ notice. One commissioner raised a point of order, saying, “Materials for this application were presented to the Plan Commission and public on June…
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