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MINUTES OF CITY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
The City Planning Commission met in the regular annual meeting at 4:00 p.m.,
Tuesday, February 7, 1967, in the City Directors Room in the City Administration
Building, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Members Present: Clark McClinton, Ernest Jacks, Allan Gilbert, Wade Fincher,
Henry Shreve.
Others Present: J. A. Vizzier, Harold Lieberenz, W. N. Murphy, Ed Clement.
The meeting was called to order by chairman, Clark McClinton.
The chairman reported that there was some business to take care of that was not on
the agenda.
The City Building Inspector, Harold Lieberenz, and Mr. W. N. Murphy were present to
discuss an addition to the trailer courts that Mr. Murphy owns. The trailer courts
are located on the south side of Appleby Road and is zoned 0=1 Open Land District.
Mr. Lieberenz showed plans of the new addition to the Planning Commission members,
he said ordinance no. 1509, an ordinance defining and regulaing Mobile Home Parks,
requires 3000 sq. ft., Mr. Lieberenz said this new proposed addition has 3900 sq. ft.
also'th4'ordinan6e requires 20 feet between trailers, Mr. Murphy said he would abide
by the ordinance. Mr. Lieberenz said he could find nothin wrong with the proposed
addition going by the ordinance.
Wade Fincher made
motion
to approve
the new addition to the existing trailer courts,
seconded by Henry
Shreve
and passed
unanimously.
Mr. Ed Clement of the City -Planning Dep. for the University of Arkansas was present
to discuss the 701 Project.
Mr. Clement told the Planning Commission he had been designated to work with Mr.
J. A. Vizzier on the 701 Project, and will be present at 10 more meetings. Mr.
Clement gave each of the members of the Planning Commission a copy of the Urban
Planning Contract between the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas and the University of
Arkansas. Mr. Clement also told the Planning Commission that Map B showing Horizon-
tal control, and Bap B showing vertical control from American Air Surveys, Inc.
were delivered to the Planning office, along with 6 pages of field notes showing the
elevation, grid coordinates, and other information on various control stations. There
are also two pages of picture points identified by coordinates.
Jim Vizzier said of the present work program of the contract the following had been
dropped.
1. Economic Situation
2. Neighborhood Plan
3. Capitol Improvements
4. Park Recreation Study
5. Community Facility (except for public buildings which were
kept for Urban Renewal)
6. Economic and Relations
7. Dranage Study
Mr. McClinton asked if the Drainage Study was one of the most important. Mr. Vizzier
said it was because of the Major Street Plan.
J. A. Vizzier, Planning consultant, reported on progress of the :CRP program.
• Mr. Visaier said the Housing Authority has hired two architects to draw the plans
for 200 apartment units. It was also reported the photography and mapping on the
701 Project is completed.
On motion by Henry Shreve, seconded by Wade Fincher, it was unanimously voted to
re-elect present officers of the Planningr-�Ccmmission.
Henry Shreve moved the minutes of January 10, January 24, be approved, seconded by
Allan Gilbert and passed unanimously.
There being no further business the meeting was adjourned.
APPROVED:
ATTEST:
ERNEST JACKS, SECRETARY
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CLARK McCLINTON, CHAIRMAN