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Members Present: Roy Clinton, Morton Gitelman, Dr. halter Brawn,
Clark McClinton, Byron Boyd, Dr. James Mashburn,
Ernest Jacks, Allan Gilbert, "Al" Donaubauer,
Others Present: Wesley Howe, Harold Lisberens, James Vissier.
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prC. -N Rbject on the basis that both mapsshowed Rs,,1 when
they purchased the property,
The possibility of showing some heavier density in this area or
merely indicating residential with no density on the land use map
was discussed.
It was noted that the area around Hill Avenue and Putman Street
which is currently zoned Rsss,3 in proposed as Rm2, Medium Density
Residential, There are a number of apartments wdstiag in this
area conforming to the proposed Rsss,3 density. These would all !r=
nonconforming as proposed.
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Ernest Jacks listed the following questions he felt should be resolved:
1. Should the land use map predict more areas for medium density
residential?
2. Should the land use map predict more areas for high density
residential?
3. Should the land use map indicate some of these older areas
as R-2?
4. Should we indicate medical uses along Horth Street? He
thought this should be settled on the land use map.
1 5. Should land use predict shopping areae along the streets
coming into town?
1 Mr. Vibaier noted that the reason for some of the problems the City
1 has had being difficult to solve is because they don't follow any patterns.
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Sinc% from a practical and legal standpoint, land use is a prerequisite
to zoning, how Specific does the land use have to be was asked of
Mr. Gitelman. Mr. Gitelman observed that there are four different
categories of land use (residential, commercial, industrial, and auto
related commercial). He did not think that legally the City Is
required to use a map, but the Planning ComLission wanted more Specific
guidelines to go by.
Mr. Howe asked that the Planning Commi Sion prepare a statement of
policy as to why the land use map was developed for the Board of
Roy Clinton noted that the reasons the Eastern part of the City is
undeveloped are (a) there is no soarer out there, (b) Clay Yoe was
the first man to run a water line and push development of Highway
2650 (a) there is no network of streets in the area, As he seen
it, it will have to be left up to the individual developers to plan
the development of this area.
Nre Howe anked for a statement relative to the principles that should
guide caunercial de"lopment, He considered the land use map too
Specific mid the plane too general. Mr. Vissier saM the plans are
all set out in the report, but Mr. Howe asked for then in a more
consolidated form,
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Dr. Mashburn and Roy Clinton felt the area around North Street., University
of Arkansas, and Washington Avenue, ate. should be handled an the land
use map at least*
Allan Gilbert made a statement in which he askede
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to discourage low cost housing? Do we want to encourage this as
a medical center for NortImst Arkansas? Do we want to encourage
or discourage Industry? 1. we want to improve what we have got or
add on everything that ccmes by? What we are doing here should
comply and follow the things we want Fayetteville to. -be,"
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that the R�l shown, on the land use map to the East of Fayetteville is
residential only and not Romool, and that the acmmercial areas at major
intersections on the land use map does not designate the boundaries of
the ocianrcial development, but only the approximate total area around
each intersection to be developed commercially,
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the P3A=Jn Commission, this would constitute allemmes for medical
services in this area,
A vote was taken on 1unanimously
Director*and the Commission recommends the complete General Plan 1970=1990 to
the Board of
Planning
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UniversityByron Boyd moved that the area bounded by
zoningEast down to the railroad tracks, then Southwest along the railroad
tracks to Highway ' West, North of Highway 62 Westq and East of
Buchanan Avenue, and South of Center Street be depicted on the proposed
map as R�3, Ernest Jacks seconded.r and it was approved
unanimously,
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The meeting was adjourned at 9:55 A.M.
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RESOLUTION PC 4-70
AAIAFaaS.. the City Planning Commission has had under study a report
prepared by James Vissier, Planning Conaultant,, known
1 •• Volume I and III' having incorporated therein a proposed zoning
district map for the City of Fayetteville., Arkansas. and
WHEREAS, public hearings were hold by the City Planning Comission
Thursday, February 19, 1970, and Friday, February 20, 1970v fifteen (15)
days after said plans were placed on display in the Office of City Planning
and after a notice was published in the Northwest Arkansas Time, a nsws�
paper of general circulation., and
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SECTION 2. That ordinances be enacted for the purpose of adopting
Volume II of General Plan 1970-1990 which includes the following:
to (a) Land Use ?tap for the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Program(b) Master Street Plan for the City of Fayetteville# Arkansas.
(c) Capital Improvements
District(d) Zoning Regulations for the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas,
(a) Zoning
(f) Subdivision Regulations for the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas,
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS
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