HomeMy WebLinkAbout1962-04-03 Minutes93
MINUTES OF FAYETTEVILLE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
The City Planning Commission of Fayetteville, Arkansas, met in a regular meeting on
Tuesday, April 3, 19629 at 3:30 p.m* in the Council Room in the City Administration
Building.
Present: Mr. Palmer and Mr. Caudle.
Absent: Mr. Shreve, Miss Lighton, Mr. Stubblefield, Mr. Young, Mr. Dalton,
Mr. Walker and Mr. McClinton.
The members present discussed several items on the agenda with the city building
inspector, but no official action was taken at the meeting because a quorum was not
present. Another meeting was scheduled to be held on April 10, 1962, at 3:30 p.m.
0 ā
10
93
MINUTES OF FAYETTEVILLE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
The City Planning Commission of Fayetteville, Arkansas, met in a regular meeting on
Tuesday, April 3, 1962, at 3:30 p.m, in the Council Room in the City Administration
Building.
Present: Mr. Palmer and Mr. Caudle.
Absent: Mr. Shreve, Miss Lighton, Mr. Stubblefield, Mr. Young, Mr. Dalton,
Mr. Walker and Mr. McClinton.
The members present discussed several items on the agenda with the city building
inspector, but no official action was taken at the meeting because a quorum was not
present. Another meeting was scheduled to be held on April 10, 1962, at 3:30 p.m.
0 ā
The City Planning Commission of Fayetteville, Arkansas, met in a regular meeting on
Tuesday, April 10, 1962, at 3:30 p.me in the Council Room in the City Administration
Building.
Present: Mr. Palmer, Mr. Shreve, Mr. Caudle, Mr. Stubblefield and Mr. Walker.
Absent: Miss Lighton, Mr. Young, Mr. Dalton and Mr. McClinton.
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Forrest Palmer. The minutes of March 6,
⢠1962 (regular meeting),March 13, 1962 (public hearing) and March 30, 1962 (public
hearing) were approved as written and mailed to the members prior to this meeting.
The Chairman reported that at an earlier date the mayor had asked the Planning
Commission to study streets in the City of Fayetteville and the names of said streets.
Since no member of the Planning Commission has the time to make such study, the
city engineer will be appointed by the mayor to study the street naming problem.
The Planning Commission will work with the city engineer.
Iā¦
The Chairman reported that instead of the appointment of a special committee the
City Council will make a study of the city building inspector's office.
The amended jurisdiction map showing the areas recently annexed to the City of
Fayetteville was presented to the Planning Commission. After discussion, the
Chairman appointed Mr. Walker and Mr. Caudle as a special committee to study the
jurisdiction map and to report to the Planning Commission at a later meeting.
The Chairman read Resolution 5-62 in which the City Council referred the petition of
Messrs. Tom Feathers and Humphrey Heasty back to the Planning Commission for further
study and recommendation with reference to rezoning for a brick -constructed, two-
family duplex residence. Mr. Shreve stated that the Planning Commission feels that
there is a need for duplexes in this area and that such residential construction is
good land use; therefore Mr. Shreve moved that the Planning Commission recommend to
the City Council that favorable consideration be given to said above petition with
reference to rezoning to R-2 Two-family Residential District property facing Maple
Street for a brick -constructed, two-family residence and that the Planning Commission
would be in accord if the City Council would exercise their authority under paragraph
Ile" of Section 1 of Article IX of Ordinance No. 1239. The motion was seconded by
Mr. Caudle and passed unanimously.