Plans for a new apartment complex were on the agenda of the Bassett Street Neighborhood Association meeting Monday, where the group heard proposals for the construction of an apartment complex as well as renovations to a local tavern.
Christopher Schramm, a representative of Urban Land Interests, presented the developer's plans to build a residential rental structure on Proudfit Street and Lorillard Court. The plan includes a five-story structure of one and two bedroom units that will cater to young professionals, including those affiliated with UW-Madison.
According to Schramm, environmental concerns have factored into plans for the project.
""The goal is to make it a…sustainable project as well,"" Schramm said.
Developers hope to have the apartments constructed by spring of 2013.
Patrick Rynes, the owner of Echo Tap, was joined by a contractor to provide an update on the renovations to his tavern, located on the corner of Bedford and Main Streets.
Initial plans to install a basement were forgone over the summer when it was discovered that construction would jeopardize the stability of a neighboring building.
Rynes is now seeking a 10-foot extension for the patio, a renovation he believes will help the 70-year old establishment endure.
""This building will…last another 75 years,"" said Rynes. ""And that I'm proud of.""
He will formally present his patio plans for approval at the association's next meeting on Monday, Nov. 14.