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Ordinance 6929
113 West Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701 (479) 575-8323 Ordinance: 6929 File Number: 2025-2019 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 TYPE: LAND RECORDS FEE: $25.00 1 OF 3 REC: 11 13 2025 08:39AM I J. CREASON KIND: ORDINANCE WASHINGTON COUNTY, AR KYLE SYLVESTER, CIRCUIT CLERK FILE NO: 2025-31633 AN ORDINANCE TO APPROVE ADM-2025-36 AND AMEND THE 2040 MASTER STREET PLAN TO REMOVE APPROXIMATELY 1 MILE OF PLANNED NEIGHBORHOOD LINK STREET BETWEEN EAST PUMP STATION ROAD AND SOUTH DEAD HORSE MOUNTAIN ROAD IN WARD 1 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS: Section 1: That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby approves administrative item ADM-2025- 36 and amends the 2040 Master Street Plan by removing approximately 1 mile of planned Neighborhood Link Street between East Pump Station Road and South Dead Horse Mountain Road in Ward 1 as shown on the maps (Exhibit A and Exhibit B) both attached to the Planning Department's Agenda Memo for property owned by the City of Fayetteville, Watershed Conservation Resource Center, and Beaver Water District. PASSED and APPROVED on November 4, 2025 Approved: Molly Rawn, Mayor Attest: &ara Faxton, city uiem i reasurer This publication was paid for by the City Clerk -Treasurer of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas. Amount Paid: $86.64 Page 1 ADM-2025-0036 E. PUMP STATION RD & S. EXHIBIT A Close Up View DEAD HORSE MTN RD C-1 _ �---- Neighborhood Link Regional Link - High Activity Residential Link Planned Neighborhood Link Hillside -Hilltop overlay District Planning Area Fayetteville City Limits — — — Trail(Proposed) Subject Property Feet 0 287.5 575 1,150 1,725 2,300 1:9,400 RSF-4 RSF-1 v m— v i 0 N m 9 O C a z a Ct CITY OF mi'.P FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS MEETING OF NOVEMBER 4, 2025 CITY COUNCIL MEMO 2025-2019 TO: Mayor Rawn and City Council THRU: Keith Macedo, Chief of Staff FROM: Jonathan Curth, Development Services Director Jessica Masters, Planning Director SUBJECT: ADM-2025-0036: Administrative Item (E. PUMP STATION RD & S. DEAD HORSE MTN RD/ CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER, BENTON, 604 & 605): Submitted by the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE for property located at E. PUMP STATION RD & S. DEAD HORSE MTN RD. The property is zoned P-1, INSTITUTIONAL, and R-A, RESIDENTIAL -AGRICULTURAL and contains approximately 434.80 acres. The request is to modify the master street plan. RECOMMENDATION: City Planning staff and the Planning Commission recommend approval of a request to amend the 2040 master street plan to remove an approximately 1-mile planned Neighborhood Link Street, extending from E. Pump Station Road to S. Dead Horse Mountain Road, as described and shown in the attached Exhibits `A' and `B.' BACKGROUND: The subject area is in southeast Fayetteville and situated between the West Fork of the White River and S. Dead Horse Mountain Road. This area encompasses multiple parcels, including about 223 acres of land that was purchased in 2023 in a three -party agreement with the Watershed Conservation Resource Center, the Beaver Water District, and the City of Fayetteville (Res. 257-22). A significant portion of the site lies within a FEMA-designated floodway and floodplain, and hydric soils are present throughout the area. Request: City staff is requesting an amendment to the 2040 Master Street Plan to remove an approximately one -mile section of a planned Neighborhood Link Street, extending from E. Pump Station Road, across the West Fork of the White River, and ultimately terminating at S. Dead Horse Mountain Road. Public Comment: Staff received public comment in support of staff's request to remove the connection, and inquiries about the proposal and concerns about any impending residential development. DISCUSSION: The planned connection has been on the Master Street Plan since 2007 (Resolution 161-07) where it was originally classified as a Collector Street; this is the equivalent of a Neighborhood Link Street under 2040 Master Street Plan standards. It was upgraded to a minor arterial in 2011 with the adoption of City Plan 2030 (Resolution 146-11) and then received its current designation in 2020 with the adoption of City Plan 2040 (Resolution 15-20). The Master Street Plan is intended to serve as a policy document to help guide decisions regarding location, form, function, design, and classifications of streets. The Plan considers infrastructure and anticipates where Mailing address: 113 W. Mountain Street www.fayetteville-ar.gov Fayetteville, AR 72701 new building developments might occur to plan for possible street connections and capital expenditures. The Master Street Plan is not intended to serve as a formal land acquisition, an allocation of funding, or a construction document, nor does it establish a final alignment. Given the proposed connection's location on property now owned for the purpose of permanent conservation and natural restoration, and that there are multiple City plans to conserve, protect, and rehabilitate this area in perpetuity, staff recognizes that fulfilling this connection may run counter to the public's interest. These plans include redevelopment of Combs Park, which is also in the direct path of the proposed connection. Beyond ownership questions, constructability of this connection is limited, given restrictions on FEMA-protected land, as well as streamside protection requirements that would be costly to achieve (see attached memo from the City Engineering Division on this). While the City recognizes the lack of east/west connections in this area, staff recognize that this location is not feasible. Additionally, due to frequent flooding and environmental constraints along the West Fork of the White River, staff cannot reasonably propose an alternative automotive route and instead recommend reinforcing the planned Saint Paul trail from the Active Transportation Plan for potential emergency vehicle use while limiting further development in the affected area to the east to the extent possible. At the September 8, 2025 Planning Commission meeting, Commissioners unanimously supported the connection's removal from the Master Street Plan. Commissioners offered little comment, finding that the removal was in line with the City's goals for the area. Two members of the public spoke at the meeting; one was in support of the request to remove the connection, and the other had questions about whether homes would be developed in the area. No housing is proposed with this development. Following the Planning Commission, City Council's Transportation Committee heard the proposal at their September 30, 2025 meeting. After discussion, the item was forwarded unanimously to the City Council. Clarification was sought on the location of the planned street relative to a planned river crossing of the St. Paul's trail as well as implications for future development southeast of the river. Staff acknowledged that development could be restricted if future capacity changes to Highway 16 were not completed. and also that no anticipated project could support the construction of a new bridge, likely leaving that cost to the city. BUDGET/STAFF IMPACT: ATTACHMENTS: 3. Staff Review Form, 4. Exhibit A, 5. Exhibit B, 6. Planning Commission Staff Report Mailing address: 113 W. Mountain Street www.fayetteville-ar.gov Fayetteville, AR 72701 -- City of Fayetteville, Arkansas 113 West Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701 Legislation Text (479) 575-8323 File #: 2025-2019 AN ORDINANCE TO APPROVE ADM-2025-36 AND AMEND THE 2040 MASTER STREET PLAN TO REMOVE APPROXIMATELY 1 MILE OF PLANNED NEIGHBORHOOD LINK STREET BETWEEN EAST PUMP STATION ROAD AND SOUTH DEAD HORSE MOUNTAIN ROAD IN WARD 1 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS: Section 1: That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby approves administrative item ADM-2025-36 and amends the 2040 Master Street Plan by removing approximately 1 mile of planned Neighborhood Link Street between East Pump Station Road and South Dead Horse Mountain Road in Ward 1 as shown on the maps (Exhibit A and Exhibit B) both attached to the Planning Department's Agenda Memo for property owned by the City of Fayetteville, Watershed Conservation Resource Center, and Beaver Water District. Page 1 Jonathan Curth Submitted By City of Fayetteville Staff Review Form 2025-2019 Item ID 11/4/2025 City Council Meeting Date - Agenda Item Only N/A for Non -Agenda Item 10/2/2025 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES (620) Submitted Date Division / Department Action Recommendation: ADM-2025-0036: Administrative Item (E. PUMP STATION RD & S. DEAD HORSE MTN RD/ CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER, BENTON, 604 & 605): Submitted by the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE for property located at E. PUMP STATION RD & S. DEAD HORSE MTN RD. The property is zoned P-1, INSTITUTIONAL, and R-A, RESIDENTIAL -AGRICULTURAL and contains approximately 434.80 acres. The request is to modify the master street plan. Budget Impact: Account Number Fund Project Number Project Title Budgeted Item? No Total Amended Budget $ - Expenses (Actual+Encum) $ - Available Budget Does item have a direct cost? No Item Cost $ - Is a Budget Adjustment attached? No Budget Adjustment $ - Remaining Budget V20221130 Purchase Order Number: Previous Ordinance or Resolution # Change Order Number: Approval Date: Original Contract Number: Comments: 049FCITY OF _ FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS PLANNING COMMISSION MEMO TO: Fayetteville Planning Commission FROM: Jonathan Curth, Development Services Director Jessie Masters, Planning Director Justin Bland, Engineering Development Review Manager MEETING DATE: September 8, 2025 Updated with final results SUBJECT: ADM-2025-0036: Administrative Item (E. PUMP STATION RD & S. DEAD HORSE MTN RD/ CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER, BENTON, 604 & 605): Submitted by the CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE for property located at E. PUMP STATION RD & S. DEAD HORSE MTN RD. The property is zoned P-1, INSTITUTIONAL, and R-A, RESIDENTIAL -AGRICULTURAL and contains approximately 434.80 acres. The request is to modify the master street plan. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends forwarding ADM-2025-0036 to City Council with a recommendation of approval. RECOMMENDED MOTION: '7 move to forward ADM-2025-0036 to City Council with a recommendation of approval." BACKGROUND: The subject area is in southeast Fayetteville and situated between the West Fork of the White River and S. Dead Horse Mountain Road. This area encompasses multiple parcels, including about 223 acres of land that was purchased in 2023 in a three -party agreement with the Watershed Conservation Resource Center, the Beaver Water District, and the City of Fayetteville (Res. 257-22). A significant portion of the site lies within a FEMA-designated floodplain, and hydric soils are present throughout the area. Surrounding land uses and zoning are depicted in Table 1. Table 1: Surrounding Land Use and Zoning Direction Land Use Zoning North Undeveloped R-A, Residential -Agricultural South Single -Family Residential/Agricultural R-A, Residential -Agricultural West Undeveloped R-A, Residential -Agricultural; P-1, Institutional East Undeveloped R-A, Residential -Agricultural Proposal: City staff is requesting an amendment to the 2040 Master Street Plan to remove an approximately one -mile section of a planned Neighborhood Link Street, extending from E. Pump Station Road, across the West Fork of the White River, and ultimately terminating at S. Dead Horse Mountain Road. Planning Commission September 8, 2025 ADM-2025-0036 (CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER, BENTON) Paqe 1 of 15 DISCUSSION: The planned connection has been on the Master Street Plan since 2007 (Resolution 161-07) where it was originally classified as a Collector Street; this is the equivalent of a Neighborhood Link Street under 2040 Master Street Plan standards. It was upgraded to a minor arterial in 2011 with the adoption of City Plan 2030 (Resolution 146-11) and then received its current designation in 2020 with the adoption of City Plan 2040 (Resolution 15-20). The Master Street Plan is intended to serve as a policy document to help guide decisions regarding location, form, function, design, and classifications of streets. The Plan considers infrastructure and anticipates where new building developments might occur to plan for possible street connections and capital expenditures. The Master Street Plan is not intended to serve as a formal land acquisition, an allocation of funding, or a construction document, nor does it establish a final alignment. Given the proposed connection's location on property now owned for the purpose of permanent conservation and natural restoration, and that there are multiple City plans to conserve, protect, and rehabilitate this area in perpetuity, staff recognizes that fulfilling this connection may run counter to the public's interest. These plans include redevelopment of Combs Park, which is also in the direct path of the proposed connection. Beyond ownership questions, constructability of this connection is limited, given restrictions on FEMA-protected land, as well as streamside protection requirements that would be costly to achieve (see attached memo from the City Engineering Division on this). While the City recognizes the lack of east/west connections in this area, staff recognize that this location is not feasible. Additionally, due to frequent flooding and environmental constraints along the West Fork of the White River, staff cannot reasonably propose an alternative automotive route and instead recommend reinforcing the planned Saint Paul trail from the Active Transportation Plan for potential emergency vehicle use while limiting further development in the affected area to the east to the extent possible. Public Comment: Staff has received public comment in response to this request. Most of the public comment has been related to lack of information about the proposal, though staff has also received feedback in favor of removing the connection from the master street plan from the private property owner who owns the land that the street would potentially traverse. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends forwarding this item to City Council with a recommendation of approval with the following conditions: Conditions of Approval: 1. Approval of the removal of this segment of the Master Street Plan connection does not reflect approval of any planned development; any planned developments must be submitted according to the allowances in relevant city code. 2. When funded, the Saint Paul Trail connection and any associated bridge shall be reinforced and designed to allow for potential emergency vehicle use. Planning Commission September 8, 2025 ADM-2025-0036 (CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER, BENTON) Paqe 2 of 15 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Required YES Date: September 8, 2025 O Tabled O Approved O Denied Motion: PAYNE x❑ FORWARD, WITH A RECOMMENDATION Second: GARLOCK OF APPROVAL jVote: 8-0-0 BUDGET/STAFF IMPACT: None ATTACHMENTS: • One Mile Map • Close -Up Map • Current Land Use Map • Applicant Request Letter • Engineering Memo • 2007 Master Street Plan Exhibit • 2030 Master Street Plan Exhibit • 2040 Master Street Plan Exhibit Planning Commission September 8, 2025 ADM-2025-0036 (CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER, BENTON) Paqe 3 of 15 ADM-2025-0036 E. PUMP STATION RD & S. Ak One Mile View DEAD HORSE MTN RD NORTH C-1 - - - - - 0 0.13 0.25 0.5 Miles lal PUMP STATION RD Neighborhood Link Regional Link - High Activity — Unclassified Residential Link Planned Neighborhood Link Shared -Use Paved Trail — — - Trail (Proposed) _ ! Fayetteville City Limits Planning Area CS I I I I � I i I t r Subject Property Planning Area Fayetteville City Limits RSF-4 RSF-1 9 O C Z September 8, 2025 ADM-2025-0036 (CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER, BENTON) Paqe 4 of 15 ADM-2025-0036 E. PUMP STATION RD & S. Close Up View DEAD HORSE MTN RD ------------ C-2 CS I i RSF-1 I I / � � I / Subject Property � A v m v i 0 m 0 c z D A v RSF-4 Neighborhood Link Regional Link - High Activity Residential Link Planned Neighborhood Link Hillside -Hilltop Overlay District Feet ~Planning Area 0 287.5 575 1,150 1,725 2,300 Fayetteville City Limits — — — Trail (Proposed) 1:9,400 September 8, 2025 ADM-2025-0036 (CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER, BENTON) Paqe 5 of 15 September 8, 2025 ADM-2025-0036 (CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER, BENTON) Paqe 6 of 15 City of Fayetteville, AR Planning Commission and City Council, July 16, 2025 In association with the proposed improvements to Combs Park and the West Fork of the White River, staff requests an amendment to Fayetteville's Master Street Plan to remove a planned Neighborhood Link street. The planned street is located between the east end of Pump Station Road and the intersection of Goff Farm and Dead Horse Mountain Roads. Between these western and eastern points respectively, the connection is proposed to cross a portion of Combs Park, the West Fork of the White River, private property, and a portion of property held in three -party ownership between the City, the Watershed Resource Conservation Center, and Beaver Water District. Along this path, the planned street is aligned along a generally east -west path, with a north -south shift near the West Fork of the White River. Planning Commission September 8, 2025 ADM-2025-0036 (CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER, BENTON) Paqe 7 of 15 The reasons for staff's request are three -fold. First, since 2020 when the current Master Street Plan was adopted, a larger restoration of the West Fork of the White River has gained momentum. Among the early manifestations of this was a change in ownership of a large portion of the planned street's alignment to the Watershed Resource Conservation Center as a part of a three -party agreement with the City of Fayetteville and Beaver Water District. This land transaction is considered as a clear policy indicator that the property is intended to be conserved for preservation and restoration. A street extension through the area could adversely impact this objective through associated construction and future impacts from run-off. Further indication of the city's commitment to conserving the property came in the form of a 2024 grant award totaling $4,254,743 from the Environmental Protection Agency through the Climate Pollution Reduction Grant program. More recently, conceptual design work for Combs Park, located at the western end of the planned street (see below in orange), was finalized and approved by the Parks, Natural Resources, and Cultural Affairs Advisory Board. The plans include extensive river restoration and water recreation for residents. Extension of City Lake Road along any alignment in the area will negatively impact the ability to restore this section of the West Fork of the White River or program the property for its intended Parks use. Lastly, there are issues of construction and funding feasibility in making the connection of City Lake Road to Goff Farm Road. As noted above, the planned alignment crosses the West Fork of the White River, including approximately 4,000 feet, or 75% of the planned street's length, in floodplain and floodway. While some degree of floodplain and the associated costs have been a consistent factor in the street connection's planning, the combination with the more recent public initiatives outlined above make financial and construction challenges less likely for prioritization in the public's interest. I LEGEND O ;J TE RIVER O PUMP HDUSE (PH. 2) © KAYANfr-LAUNCH O PARKING LOT © RAIN GANDEN O ADAACCESSIRL F TRAIL 0 Mum USE TRAIL O OPEN AIR PATIO O RESTROOM FACILITY COVERED PAVILIONS AAULTI USE FIELD AND EVENT SPACE ® POMP HOUSE ROAD m NATURE TRAIL SITE DATA TOTAL SITE IS 6.66 ACRES 78 STANDARD PARKING SRAI 4 ADA PARKING SRADES 6 TRAILER PARKING SPACES 108 k4as IDE TRAIL :': halff COMBS PARK FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS .DALEI.o Planning Commission September 8, 2025 ADM-2025-0036 (CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER, BENTON) Paqe 8 of 15 Of note however, is the impact on area development potential that may occur by removing this connection. Southeast Fayetteville to the east and south of the West Fork of the White River lacks connectivity, with two river crossings in city limits: Dead Horse Mountain Road and Huntsville Road/Highway 16. The planned street that is the subject of this request represents the only potential crossing in approximately three and one-half miles of the West Fork of the White Rivers' course, between Huntsville Road to the northeast and Black Oak Road in unincorporated Washington County to the southwest. The Dead Horse Mountain Road crossing in-between is the subject of regular flooding concerns from residents in the area. Given the breadth of floodplain in the area, conservation priorities, and existing development, staff cannot identify a viable alternative for automotive connectivity, and therefore finds it pertinent to highlight the potential limitations for additional development south and east of Goff Farm and Dead Horse Roads implicit in removing this planned street. In -lieu of an automotive connection, the planned Saint Paul trail connection remains on the Active Transportation Plan, and staff recommends future completion of that river crossing consider reinforced construction that can, in the event of emergency, support the larger vehicles associated with medical, fire, and police response. Thank you for the consideration of this request. Planning Commission September 8, 2025 ADM-2025-0036 (CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER, BENTON) Paqe 9 of 15 Awf N � / _CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS TO: Jessie Masters, Development Review Manager FROM: Justin Bland, Engineering Development Review Manager DATE: August 29, 2025 SUBJECT: Planning Commission Engineering Comments for ADM-2025-0036 STAFF MEMO Engineering Staff is supportive of the request to remove a section of E. Pump Station Road from the Master Street Plan due to significant environmental, regulatory, and financial challenges associated with its design and construction. This section of roadway would face several hurdles for its design and construction, including: - River and Floodplain Crossing: The route crosses a wide section of the protected West Fork of the White River including approximately 2,350 linear feet of floodway and an additional 1,800 linear feet of flood plain. A roadway design would have to adhere to the requirements of the City's Flood Damage Prevention Code in addition to any FEMA requirements. - Hydric Soils and Wetlands: The alignment traverses approximately 4,100 linear feet of land with hydric soils, which may indicate the presence of regulated wetlands. The discovery of wetlands would necessitate additional permitting from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and would likely increase project complexity, cost, and localized environmental impacts. - Streamside Protection Area: The road would cross approximately 700 linear foot of streamside protection area. - Conservation Impacts: The project would impact land on the east side of the river that has been designated for conservation by the City and the property owner, the Watershed Conservation Resource Center. - Regulatory Permitting: Additional permitting could be required by the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality, the EPA, and other regulatory agencies. A roadway design that addresses all these issues would likely be very expensive and difficult to construct. The proposed crossing is located at one of the widest sections of the floodplain, which is the primary basis for the Engineering Staff's recommendation. Ideally, any river crossing would be located at an area with a narrower floodplain to minimize these environmental and design challenges. Mailing Address: 113 W. Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701 www.fayetteville-ar.gov Planning Commission September 8, 2025 ADM-2025-0036 (CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, WATERSHED CONSERVATION RESOURCE CENTER, BENTON) Paqe 11 of 15 0 r •� €�E p 5 9 `• r s I� + 3' ME �y� ! r ; .... - a 4-4- 4fi t- L - f i .. pii 3 a q 3 J� is � � ..� r 7 I .... ............... i � I t i 1 i 7 i f A 3 J, r (n CL I i ITT -��i' s pe i c,..+° 3j' f. q J�. W H J W l > 0' �r s Q d r... X s_• jz . W w U J w O Z a W w d a �I -m L.. Lu LL QLLJ w J Q Z w w Z E- v @..............e Q a a Z z Z)O a w �j s-.. �! 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ORD 6929 AFFIDAVIT • STATE OFARKANSAS ECEIVE 11/12/2025 CRY OF FAYETTEVILLE CITY CLERICS OFFICE I, Maria Hernandez -Lopez , do solemnly swear that I am the Legal Clerk of the NWA Democrat Gazette, a daily newspaper printed and published in WASHINGTONBENTON county, State of ARKANSAS; that I was so related to this publication at and during the publication of the annexed legal advertisement in the matter of ORD 6929 Pending in the court, in said County, and at the dates of the several publications of said advertisement stated below, and that during said periods and at said dates, said newspaper was printed and had a bona fide circulation in said County, that said newspaper had been regularly printed and published in said county, and had a bona fide circulation therein for the period of one month before the date of the first publication of said advertisement; and that said advertisement was published in the regular daily issues of said newspaper as stated below. And that there is due or has been paid the NWA Democrat Gazette for publication the sum of $86.64. (Includes $0.00 Affidavit Charge). NWA Democrat Gazette 11109125; NWA nwaonline.com 11109125 Legal Clerk State ofARKANSAS, County of Sebastian Subscribed and sworn to before me on this loth day of November 2025 r �.22-20,? ro �•.. Q = m'. pig\-\I- ro o z C0 UINo,( Ordinance: 6929 File Number: 2025-2019 AN ORDINANCE TO APPROVE ADM-2025-36 AND AMEND THE 2040 MASTER STREET PLAN TO REMOVE APPROXIMATELY 1 MILE OF PLANNED NEIGHBOR- HOOD LINK STREET BETWEEN EAST PUMP STATION ROAD AND SOUTH DEAD HORSE MOUNTAIN ROAD IN WARD 1 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE,ARKANSAS; Section 1: That the City Coun- cil of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby approves ad- ministrative item ADM-2025-36 and amends the 2040 Master Street Plan by removing approx- imately 1 mile of planned Neighborhood Link Street be- tween East Pump Station Road and South Dead Horse Mountain Road in Ward 1 as shown on the maps (Exhibit A and Exhibit B) both attached to the Planning Department's Agenda Memo for property owned by the City of Fayetteville, Watershed Conser- vation Resource Center, and Beaver Water District. PASSED and APPROVED on November 4, 2025 Approved: Molly Rawn, Mayor Attest: Kara Paxton, City Clerk Treasurer This publication was paid for by the City Clerk -Treasurer of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas. Amount Paid: $ 86.64 November 9, 2025 553899