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Plan Commission approves 21-unit residential development at Spirit Street, leaves parking stalls intact
Summary
The commission approved a conditional-use permit for a two-building, 21-unit apartment complex at 9453 Spirit Street and declined an Urban Design Commission recommendation to remove four surface parking stalls, voting unanimously to keep the stalls.
The Madison Plan Commission voted unanimously on May 12 to approve a conditional-use permit for a two-building residential complex at 9453 Spirit Street that would contain 21 apartments and 30 parking spaces, with commissioners rejecting a UDC recommendation to remove four surface stalls adjacent to an on-site open space.
City planner Lisa (staff) summarized the proposal, saying the project proposes a nine-unit building and a 12-unit building with one garage parking stall per unit plus nine surface stalls for a total of 30 parking spaces. Planner staff noted the current plans would result in a parking ratio of about 1.4 stalls per unit, lower than a previously approved 15-unit plan for the same site that…
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