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Council rejects developer request to remove lot‑line survey requirement for East Broadway senior housing
Summary
The Monona Common Council voted to reject a developer-sponsored resolution that would have removed a certified survey map (CSM) requirement and sought parkland-fee adjustments for a 55‑unit senior housing project on East Broadway. City attorney and staff said a CSM provides long‑term clarity; staff said it could be completed by occupancy to avoid permit delays.
The Monona Common Council on April 6 rejected a developer proposal to rescind a certified survey map requirement and to pre-authorize park-fee relief for a 55‑unit senior housing project on East Broadway.
Developer representative Sean told the council the project needs quick clarity to meet tax-credit timelines and argued recorded easements would protect shared parking and access without shifting lot lines. "We just believe that, you know, adding a CSM when one already exists...is unnecessary,"…
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