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The Monona Plan Commission voted to approve a zoning permit for a boutique Pilates studio branded "Jules" to occupy a 2,000 square‑foot second‑floor unit at 5419 Monona Drive (case 2282025), on the recommendation of city staff and with conditions.
Kevin Metcalfe of Metcalfe Brothers Realty described the use as low‑occupancy classes (typically one to four clients, occasional private sessions up to eight) and said the hours and class cadence fit low‑traffic periods. Staff reported the standard commercial parking calculation (one stall per 300 sq ft) obligates seven stalls for the proposed space; staff noted shared parking easements and potential restriping to increase available stalls and recommended approval with conditions including signage to be reviewed separately and restriping/maintenance as weather permits.
Commissioners raised accessibility questions about older two‑story buildings lacking elevators (assembly uses) and asked staff about alleyway graffiti and ongoing property maintenance; staff said code enforcement and coordination with property owners were addressing the graffiti and maintenance concerns. The commission approved the staff‑recommended conditions and noted that if parking becomes an issue the matter may be revisited for additional commission review.
The decision was recorded on a voice vote; no detailed tally was published in the transcript. The applicant may proceed with required follow‑up items such as restriping and separate signage review.
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