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The committee approved a $3,500 feasibility-study amendment, plus up to $1,500 in related expenses, to determine whether the Welcome Center, Chamber, and Archives can fit in the Chapel Building. Its land-use review identified a potential 136-unit, owner-occupied housing plan, with estimated annual tax revenue of about $1.005 million, including roughly $300,000 from affordable or workforce units.
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Preliminary findings indicate the Welcome Center, Chamber, and Archives could fit in the Chapel with interior wall changes, while adding space for Madison Youth and Family Services was considered too costly and visually disruptive. The committee also reviewed possible locations for a future pool and gymnasium at Jeffrey and three potential housing sites, but no development or construction was approved. The housing concept includes 74 affordable or workforce units and 62 market-rate units.
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