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Council reopens rezoning discussion for property occupied by resident; no final vote
Summary
On Jan. 7 the Madison Common Council voted to take Ordinance 2024-17 off the table so members could resume discussion of a rezoning request tied to a privately owned parcel where a resident is living in a cabin. The council heard code, ownership and sanitation concerns but recorded no final ordinance vote at the meeting.
The Common Council of the City of Madison on Jan. 7 voted to take Ordinance 2024-17 off the table so council members could resume discussion about changing the zoning map for a parcel where an applicant is living in a cabin.
Council members moved and seconded the motion to remove the ordinance from the table and approved it by voice vote. No final vote on the ordinance itself appears in the meeting transcript; the matter remained under discussion at the meetings close.
The applicant, Jonathan Thompson, told the council that if allowed to keep the cabin on the property his next steps would be to "continue working on our KE, put the toilet in, and also catch up on my…
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