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APPLICATION FOR AGENDA ITEM # URBAN DESIGN COMMISSION Project # REVIEW AND APPROVAL Action Requested DATE SUBMITTED: October 28, 2009 Informational Presentation x Initial Approval and/or Recommendation UDC MEETING DATE: November 4, 2009 Final Approval and/or Recommendation #0928 PROJECT ADDRESS: 1012 Fish Hatchery Road ALDERMANIC DISTRICT: Julia Kerr- District #13 OWNER/DEVELOPER (Partners and/or Principals) ARCHITECT/DESIGNER/OR AGENT: Tom Sather/ Silverstone Partners Knothe & Bruce Architects, LLC 7447 University Ave., Suite 210 7601 University Avenue, Suite 201 Middleton, WI 53562 Middleton, Wisconsin 53562 CONTACT PERSON: J. Randy Bruce/Knothe & Bruce Architects, LLC Address: 7601 University Avenue, Suite 201 Middleton, Wisconsin 53562 Phone: 608-836-3690 Fax: 608-836-6934 E-mail address: rbruce@knothebruce.com TYPE OF PROJECT: (See Section A For:) X Planned Unit Development (PUD) x General Development Plan (GDP) Specific Implementation Plan (SIP) Planned Community Development (PCD) General Development Plan (GDP) Specific Implementation Plan (SIP) Planned Residential Development (PRD) New Construction or Exterior Remodeling in an Urban Design District* (A public hearing is required as well as a fee) School, Public Building or Space (Fee may be required) New Construction or Addition to or Remodeling of a Retail, Hotel, or Motel Building Exceeding 50,000 Sq.Ft. Planned Commercial Site (See Section B for:) New Construction or Exterior Remodeling in C4 District (Fee required) (See Section C for:) R.P.S.M. Parking Variance (Fee required) (See Section D for:) Comprehensive Design Review* (Fee required) Street Graphics Variance* (Fee Required) Other *Public Hearing Required (Submission Deadline 3 Weeks in Advance of Meeting Date) August 18, 2004-b-C:\Documents and Settings\bigch\Local Settings\Temp\udcreviewapprovalAug04.doc

Locator Map 1012 Fish Hatchery Road

October 28, 2009 Mr. Brad Murphy Director of Planning Department of Planning & Development City of Madison 215 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd PO Box 2985 Madison, Wisconsin 53701 Re: Letter of Intent Rezoning from C-3 to GDP 1012 Fish Hatchery Road Madison, Wisconsin Dear Mr. Murphy: The following is submitted together with the plans, application and zoning text for staff, Plan Commission and Common Council consideration of approval. Organizational structure: Owner: Wingra Point, LLC 980 N. Michigan Avenue #1280 Chicago, IL 60611 312-377-9106 Contact: Fritz Duda Developer: Silverstone Partners, LLC 7447 University Avenue, Suite 210 Middleton, WI 53562 608-824-2291 Contact: Tom Sather sather@silverstonepartners.com Engineer: D Onofrio, Kottke and Associates 7530 Westward Way Madison, WI 53717 608-833-7530 608-833-1089 fax Contact: Dan Day dday@donofrio.cc Architect: Landscape Design: Knothe & Bruce Architects, LLC 7601 University Avenue, Ste 201 Middleton, WI 53562 608-836-3690 608-836-6934 fax Contact: J. Randy Bruce rbruce@knothebruce.com Paul Skidmore Landscape Architect, LLC 13 Red Maple Trail Madison, WI 53717 (608) 826-0032 paulskidmore@tds.net X:\0928-Silverstone Fish Hatchery\Project Information\Zoning & Site Plan Approvals\2009-10-28 Fish Hatchery Letter of Intent.doc

Letter of Intent Fish Hatchery Development October 28, 2009 Page 2 of 4 Introduction: The proposed site is located on the west side of Fish Hatchery Road and extends between South Brooks Street and High Street. It is currently a surface parking lot and is surrounded by one and two family residences to the west and commercial uses along South Park Street. Park Street and Fish Hatchery are both primary arterials to downtown Madison and five bus lines serve the intersection. The site is part of the Bancroft Dairy site that was recently purchased by Wingra Point, LLC. This parcel is the first phase of the larger redevelopment. Future submittals will address the site at the corner of Fish Hatchery Road and Park Street. This PUD-GDP is being submitted to allow for senior housing for moderate income residents under the Section 42 tax-credit plan. Application for the tax-credits will be made to WHEDA in January and the tax-credit awards should be made in May, 2010. If the tax-credits are awarded then a PUD-SIP will be submitted in June, 2010, with construction scheduled for late Fall of 2010. Wingra Creek BUILD plan: The site is within the recently adopted Wingra Creek BUILD redevelopment plan. The redevelopment plan suggests medium to higher density residential with a target density of 30 to 50 dwelling units per acre. The plan also suggests that this area would be excellent for a retirement community. The proposed project will have a density of approximately 80 units per acre. The higher densities are mitigated by several factors including the 55 and up age limitation and the smaller apartment unit sizes typical for that tenant population. In addition, the senior housing does not require significant parking or generate traffic. Over 30% of the site can remain open for landscaping. Project Description: The General Development Plan proposes a 4 story, 62 unit apartment building with underground parking for 46 cars. The building provides a residential street-edge along Fish Hatchery Road, High Street and Brooks Street, creating a pedestrian friendly environment. Compact landscaped front yards surround the residential streets, and street trees will line all three sides of the site to soften the architecture and shade the sidewalks. Vehicular access to the underground parking will is available on Brooks Street. The surface parking area for three stalls will be accessed from High Street and will provide parking for visitors. An additional six parking stalls will be available for guests in the underground parking garage with the remaining 4o stalls available for residents. Bicycle parking can be provided both underground and on surface to accommodate the needs of the public and residents. The building will have an attractive architectural presence and will use a combination of masonry and fiber-cement horizontal siding for a durable and low maintenance exterior. Included in the PUD-GDP submittal package are representative exterior building elevations which will be further defined with the PUD-SIP. X:\0928-Silverstone Fish Hatchery\Project Information\Zoning & Site Plan Approvals\2009-10-28 Fish Hatchery Letter of Intent.doc

Letter of Intent Fish Hatchery Development October 28, 2009 Page 3 of 4 Site Development Data: Densities: Lot Area 33,000 sf Acres 0.75 Dwelling Units 62 units Lot Area/D.U. 532 s.f./unit Density 82 units/acre Dwelling Unit Mix: One-Bedroom 35 Two-Bedroom 27 Total dwelling Units 62 Building Heights: Floor Area: Gross Floor Area (Excludes Underground parking) 4 Stories 65,000 s.f. Floor Area Ratio: 1.97 Vehicle Parking Stalls Surface 3 Underground 46 Total 49 Ratio 0.79 stalls/unit Bicycle Parking Stalls Surface 6 Underground 50 Total 56 Loading: One off-street loading zone will be provided for this project located in the drive aisle. Project Schedule: It is currently anticipated that construction will begin once the development approvals are in place in the fall of 2010. Construction for the entire project will be completed within twelve months. The scheduled start date may vary depending on financing or market conditions. X:\0928-Silverstone Fish Hatchery\Project Information\Zoning & Site Plan Approvals\2009-10-28 Fish Hatchery Letter of Intent.doc

Letter of Intent Fish Hatchery Development October 28, 2009 Page 4 of 4 Social & Economic Impacts: This development will have a positive social and economic impact. It meets the goals of Smart Growth and will substantially increase the city tax base on an infill site with minimal increased cost to the City. The residential redevelopment achieves many of the goals of the Wingra Creek BUILD Master Plan and provides affordable, high-quality rental housing for senior residents in a location that will minimize automobile traffic. Thank you for your time in reviewing our proposal. Very Truly Yours, J. Randy Bruce, AIA Managing Member X:\0928-Silverstone Fish Hatchery\Project Information\Zoning & Site Plan Approvals\2009-10-28 Fish Hatchery Letter of Intent.doc

Zoning Text GDP 1012 Fish Hatchery Road October 14, 2009 Legal Description: The lands subject to this GDP are Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 2, Fiore Plat, City of Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin. A. Statement of Purpose: This zoning district is established to allow for the construction of a multifamily development with 62 dwelling units. B. Permitted Uses: Following are permitted uses within this P.U.D. 1. Multifamily residential uses as shown on the approved plans. 2. Accessory uses including but not limited to: a. Accessory uses directly associated with those permitted uses, including parking for residents and guests. b. Temporary buildings for storage of building materials and equipment for construction purposes when on the same lot as a principle use for a period not to exceed the duration of such construction. C. Lot Area: As shown on the approved plans. D. Height Regulations: As shown on the approved plans. E. Yard Regulations: As shown on the approved plans. F. Landscaping: Site Landscaping will be provided as shown on the approved plans. G. Usable Open Space Requirements: Usable open space will be provided as shown on the approved plans. H. Parking & Loading: Off-street parking shall be provided as shown on the approved plans. I. Family Definition: The family definition shall coincide with the definition given in M.G.O. 28.03 for the R-5 zoning district. J. Signage: Signage for the residential uses shall be limited to the maximum permitted in the R-5 district for the residential uses and as approved by the Urban Design Commission and Zoning Administrator. K. Alterations and Revisions: No alteration or revision of this Planned Unit Development shall be permitted unless approved by the City Planning Commission, however, the Zoning Administrator may issue permits for minor alterations or additions which are approved by the Architectural Review Committee, Director Of Planning and Development and the alderperson of the district and are compatible with the concept approved by the City Planning Commission.