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HomeMy WebLinkAbout37-88 RESOLUTION 3 SCANNED RESOLUTION NO. p No resolution was ever drafted. Attached is a copy of the Board of Director minutes where the resolution was adopted. 193 - May 17, 1988 193.1 Mayor Johnson asked that the Directors be provided a copy of the preliminary plat and the Planning Commission minutes relating to this property. 193.2 The City Manager said normally rezoning is done on whether or not it is the best possible use for the property, if it fits into the General Plan. He said, no matter what the City does over the next months, it will continue to have these kinds of problems. The City Manager said he would be glad to provide the Board with a preliminary plat, but said he thought it was improper for the Planning Commission to have reviewed it at that particular point. 193.3 Danny Wright, resident of 3165 Old Wire Road, said he thought the issue was a balancing of equities. He said in one sense it is true that all property owners are created equal but, in other sense, it is not quite true. He said Tomlinson and Mathias, although they now own the property, do not live on the property now. He said the others who spoke do live on the property they own. He said it was another matter to buy a piece of property for the sole purpose of developing it and making money. He encouraged the Board to consider the fact that the residents will have to deal with the problems, or the benefits, for a much longer period of time than the developer who will not have to deal with the day-to-day problems that will be left behind. He said the proposed lot size (75' wide by 123' deep) was an incompatible use and the development will increase the traffic problem. 193.4 The City Attorney McCord said he had previously advised the Board that the Arkansas Supreme Court has ruled that a property owner is not entitled to the most profitable use of his property, but is entitled to a reasonable use. RURAL FIRE PROTECTION 193.5 The Mayor introduced a resolution authorizing approval of revised rates for outside-city standby fire protection. The Mayor reported the City Manager recommended an increase of $2 for individual contracts (from $292 to $294 per year) and an increase of $1 for a neighborhood association contract (from $146 to $147 per household per year) . 193.6 Director Hess, seconded by Marinoni, moved approval of the resolution. Upon roll call, the motion passed, 4-0. RESOLUTION NO. 37-88 APPEARS ON PAGE OF ORDINANCE AND RESOLUTION BOOK i V