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Landmark Research, Inc. / An appraisal of 313 West Beltline Highway, Madison, Wisconsin
(January 1, 1985)
II. Description and analysis of the subject property, pp. 7-28
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The two added lanes of the Beltline will be within the
existing right-of-way. Chainlink fence will prevent pedestrians
from crossing the highway; there have been four pedestrian
fatalities along this section of the Beltline. The Town of
Madison hopes to persuade the Department of Transportation to
build a pedestrian overpass for access over the new highway. In
addition, the Town of Madison plans to build a sidewalk along
the new portion of East Badger Road resulting in a special
assessment to the subject property.
New access for westbound traffic will turn off at Rimrock
Road to reach East Badger Road. This turn is well out of sight
of the subject as opposed to the left turn across the median
strip directly onto the frontage road. Eastbound Beltline
traffic will exit at a new off-ramp to Rimrock Road and drive
west on East Badger Road having already passed the site. The
future loss of visability and ease of access will not hurt the
warehouse uses of the subject, but will constrain the type of
viable retail or office uses.
The property is zoned Cl, Town of Madison, (see Appendix B
for permitted uses) and is subject to the easements already
discussed. Site services are provided by the Town of Madison.
B. Building Descripton and Analysis
The structure is 190.1 feet long and 100.4 feet wide with
the lower floor comprised of 10 and 12 inch poured concrete
foundation walls and the upper floor a pre-engineered steel
building with a steel joist and beam supported metal roof.
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