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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-09-08 - Agendas - FinalCITY OF ¶v!1e Y ARKANSAS Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting September 8, 2014 at 5:30 p.m. City Administration Building Room 111 113 West Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR AGENDA Members: Phillip Watson — Chair, John M. Paul -Vice Chair, Wade Colwell, Richie Lamb, Terry Lawson, Chuck Maxwell, Phillip McKnight, David Priest, David Proffitt City Staff: Connie Edmonston, Director; Byron Humphry, Maintenance Superintendent; Alison Jumper, Park Planning Superintendent; Alan Spann, Recreation Superintendent; Melanie Thomas, Senior Secretary 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Approval of August 4, 2014 PRAB Meeting Minutes PRAB Motion: 4. Water Fowl Blind Naming Request: Kelly Mulhollan This item was tabled at the July 7" and August 41" PRAB meetings. According to the Park Naming Policy, items must be tabled for one month in order to allow for public input. If this item is approved by PRAB, the recommendation will be forwarded to the City Council for final approval. Additionally, the maintenance agreement with the NW Arkansas Audubon Society is attached. Staff Recommendation: To approve the naming of the Paige Mulhollan Waterfowl Blind at Lake Fayetteville and to approve a maintenance agreement with the NW Arkansas Audubon Society. PRAB Motion: 5. Park Land for Cato Springs Trail Easement: Matt Mihalevich, Trails Coordinator Matt Mihalevich will be presenting a proposal to accept a donation of 7.03 acres of land needed to build the trail that extends along Cato Springs Road to the Regional Park. The City originally requested a trail easement; however, the easement will bisect the land making the southern portion not accessible. The owner is requesting land south of the trail to help build the trail through his property once he is ready to develop the land. Additionally the land will be utilized to meet tree preservation requirement and will contain a tree preservation area. Mailing Address: 113 W. Mountain Street Fayetteville, .AR 72701 www.fayetteville-ar.gov Staff Recommendation: To accept an easement for the trail now and accept the 7.03 land donation with defined tree preservation area for the trail within three years. 6. Update of Fayetteville Tennis: Chris Cash Presentation by Chris Cash of Fayetteville Tennis to inform PRAB of status of programming including participant numbers, court usage, and future of partnership. 7. Park Land Dedication: Alison Jumper, Park Planning Superintendent Development Name: Engineer: Owner: Location: Park Quadrant Units: Total Acres: Land Dedication Requirement: Money in Lieu Requirement Existing Parks: Developer's Request: Staff Recommendation: Estimated Annual Maintenance: Justification: Lierly Lane Phase II Jorgensen and Associates Riverwood Homes / TTO, LLC North of Mount Comfort Road, south of Lierly Lane, west of Rupple Road NW 11 single family 5.17 acres 0.25 acres $10,120 Salem Park, Gary Hampton Softball Complex, Clabber Creek Trail and Hamestring Creek Trail are located within a one mile radius. Money -in -lieu Money -in -lieu N/A The existing parks in the area will meet the recreational needs of this development. The development was reviewed in August of 2007 for 15 single family homes. A recommendation of money in lieu was given at that time. PRAB Motion: 8. Park Land Dedication: Alison Jumper, Park Planning Superintendent Development Name: Engineer: Owner: Location: Park Quadrant Units: Total Acres: Land Dedication Requirement: Money in Lieu Requirement Existing Parks: Developer's Request: Uptown (CMN Lots 3 and 4) Specialized Real Estate Group MSB Properties and Nanchar, Inc. North of Van Asche Drive, south of Joyce Boulevard, west of Steele Boulevard NW 312 multi -family 14.01 acres 4.37 acres $174,720 Scull Creek Trail, Clear Creek Trail and Mud Creek Trail are located within a one mile radius. Money -in -lieu 2 Staff Recommendation: Estimated Annual Maintenance: Justification: PRAB Motion: 9. Park Land Dedication: Money -in -lieu N/A The existing trails in the area will meet the recreational needs of this development. Alison Jumper, Park Planning Superintendent Development Name: Engineer: Owner: Location: Park Quadrant Units: Total Acres: Land Dedication Requirement: Money in Lieu Requirement Existing Parks: Developer's Request: Staff Recommendation: Estimated Annual Maintenance: Justification: PRAB Motion: 10. Announcements September 1 September 8 September 8 September 30 11. Adjourn T.J. Lefler Development Blew & Associates, P.A. T.J. Lefler South of MLK, Jr. Boulevard, north of 1501 Street, east of Razorback Road, west of Rose Avenue SW 2 single family 0.90 acres 0.046 acres $1,840 World Peace Wetland Prairie, Hill Place Land, Greathouse Park, Walker Park, Hotz Park, Tsa La Gi Trail, Oak Ridge Trail, Town Branch Trail and Frisco Trail are located within a one mile radius. Money -in -lieu Money -in -lieu N/A The existing parks and trails in the area will meet the recreational needs of this development. Fall Volleyball Registration begins Fall Soccer games begin Fall Kickball season begins YRCC Celebrate Our Kids Banquet, 6 pm Attachments 1. August 4, 2014 PRAB Meeting Minutes 2. Water Fowl Blind Naming Request and Maintenance Agreement 3. Moon Property Donation 4. Lierly Lane Phase II Development Item 5. Uptown (CMN Lots 3 and 4) Development Item 6. T.J. Lefler Development Item 7. HMR Report 3 CITY OF a Y evi le ARKANSAS Parks and Recreation Advisory Board August 4, 2014 at 5:30 p.m. City Administration Building, Room 219 113 West Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701 MINUTES Members: Phillip Watson—Chair, John M. Paul- Vice -Chair, Wade Colwell, Richie Lamb, Terry Lawson, Chuck Maxwell, Phillip McKnight, David Priest, David Proffitt City Staff: Connie Edmonston, Director; Byron Humphry, Maintenance Superintendent; Alison Jumper, Parks Planning Superintendent; Alan Spann, Recreation Superintendent; Melanie Thomas, Senior Secretary; Kit Williams, City Attorney. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board members present were Watson, Colwell, Lamb, Lawson, Maxwell, McKnight, Paul, and Priest. Proffitt arrived later. No members were absent. 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call A. Addendum 1 — Add to agenda the Paige Mulhollan Waterfowl Blind B. Addendum 2- Add to agenda Steve Schneider presentation for the Bronze IMBA Ride Center PRAB Motion: 8-0-0 approval for both addendums to accept the additions to the agenda. 3. Approval of July 7, 2014 PRAB Meeting Minutes PRAB Motion: McKnight motioned to accept the minutes as written, and Priest seconded it. Motion passed 8-0-0 by voice vote. 4. Eagle Scout Project Proposal, Lake Wilson: Logan Schwartz In coordination with Park staff, Logan Schwartz will present a proposal to improve drainage at the Lake Wilson pavilion and repair and upgrade a bench and trash receptacle. Staff Recommendation: To approve the proposed Eagle Scout project at Lake Wilson. Schwartz said he was with Troop 102. He talked with Alison, and then looked at Lake Wilson. He said he saw lots of drainage issues around the pavilion, and a board on a bench is bad. The trash can area needs improvement. He said he will build a french drain around the pavilion and lay down perforated pipe. He said the rainwater will drain to the Mailing Address: 113 W. Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701 www.fayetteville-ar.gov lake. He will repair the bench, and build a trash can barrier. He said he's not sure how far the pipes will extend out of the hillside. He said he won't request tools or help from the City. He has a $100 donation from both Lowes and Home Depot, and the Lowe's manager will throw in an extra $100. He added there will be no more donations. The planned workdays will August 16 and 17, as well as August 23 and 24. He said 10 to 15 people will be working approximately 300 man-hours. Paul asked how the drain would be dug. Schwartz said with picks and shovels. Maxwell asked how far from the foundation the drain would be placed. Schwartz said it will be about two feet away. PRAB Motion: Colwell motioned to accept the project, and Priest seconded it. Motion passed 9-0-0 by voice vote. 5. Eagle Scout Project Proposal, Lake Fayetteville Northshore Disc Golf Course: John Wolf In coordination with Park Staff, John Wolf will present a proposal to build a walk bridge and new steps at the Lake Fayetteville Northshore Disc Golf Course. Staff Recommendation: To approve the proposed Eagle Scout project at Lake Fayetteville. Wolf said he was from Troop 116, and he's working on his Eagle Scout project. He wants to build a foot bridge at Lake Fayetteville at the Northshore Disc Golf course. He said it will be 30 feet long, and 6 feet deep. He plans to use 30 foot telephone poles. He showed a sketch of the top, middle, and bottom view. He said concrete under the telephone poles will hold it into place. He said he plans to work on weekends and some week days. It will depend on when he can get the materials. He said he possibly can get a donation from Home Depot. Watson asked if any additional materials would be needed. Wolf said he would need 9 feet of concrete. Humphry said that could be provided. PRAB Motion: Maxwell motioned to accept the project, and Priest seconded. Motion passed 9-0-0 by voice vote. 6. Botanical Garden of the Ozarks Master Plan and Lease: BGSO Representative and Park Staff Staff Recommendation: To approve the proposed Master Plan and Lease Humphry gave a brief history of the lease agreement process. In the fall of 2012, the BGSO wanted to change their lease agreement and boundaries. They gave Parks and Recreation their proposal. A meeting was held with John Beneke, the director of the 2 Outdoor Recreation Grants in January 2013 about the Outdoor Recreation grant. The Parks department had a stakeholder meeting in February with OORC, FNHA, the Audubon Society, the Environmental Study Center, and the Fayetteville Watershed Association. They also received two letters from AGFC. BGSO asked the City staff to come up with a recommendation. Parks investigated an environmental impact study that would cost $5,000. The current nature trail was muddy all the time and needed to get out of the mud. The north boundary was shifted with a 100 foot setback or more from the lake. The nature trail wouldn't be in the lease boundary. It is hoped to build a boardwalk using Eagle Scout labor. Parks and BGSO both made changes and compromised. Edmonston asked everyone to let the BGSO make their presentation, and then the public can come up. She asked that everyone keep it brief, and that she appreciated everyone coming to the meeting. Bill Schwab, a guest, said that he was part of the BGSO. He said he was requesting that the master plan be approved. The BGSO approved it in their July meeting. Their tagline is "Learn, Play, and Grow". Thousands of student and adults have attended classes and programs there. The new lease will allow, among other things, free admission on Saturdays. Last year the BGSO received approximately eighty-four thousand visitors. They budgeted $560,000 for programs and activities, and used no City money. The BGSO provides areas for people to meet for many programs, such as weddings and memorials. The master plan is a fifteen year project that will add several new buildings and gardens. He said that it's a well thought out master plan. Linda McMath said she's a longtime BGSO member. She said there is a site on the BGSO website that is very informative and tells all about the gardens. The Walton Foundation supports many events. There is a wide range of topics for the educational programs. There were approximately 10,880 children that came to visit last year. The Little Sprouts program has grown to ninety children. The large number of people that come now exceed the meeting space available. The BGSO wants a visitor center and gift shop. The master plan supports the educational role. She said she would appreciate the support of PRAB. Robert Rhoads said that he's the attorney for the Botanical Gardens. He helped negotiate the new lease. He handed out a sheet that compared the old lease with the new lease. The BGSO has a plan for greater educational opportunities. The parking areas can still be used by trail users. Watson opened up the floor for public comments. A guest said that he loved the BGSO and the trails, but he felt that a Corps of Engineers permit and evaluation was needed. He said financial allowances needed to be included, and possible engineering work. Humphry said the Corps of Engineers would be contacted when that point was reached. Priest asked what the cost would be for the boardwalk, and who would pay for it. Humphry said the parking lot would be $190,000. He said the boardwalk cost has not been determined, and the cost of the new bridge would be included in the boardwalk. 3 Williams commented that the question about costs should be answered by the City Council. Lamb asked if the trail would be closed. Humphry said there were no plans to close the trail. Maxwell asked if public restrooms would be build. Humphry said they had been discussed, but no plans had been decided. Williams said there would be access to Veteran's Park. He added that he was appreciative to BGSO for allowing the trail users to use their restrooms. William Mertins, a guest, said that the staff recommendations and the lease suggests that the stakeholders are in agreement with it. He says that is not true. The trail is moving closer to the lake. He said the OORC and the Lake Fayetteville Environmental Center, among others, have objections. He said Parks and Recreation needs to be good stewards and protect the environment. He asked PRAB to reject the lease and master plan now until an impact study is done. He said the Corp of Engineers won't bless a boardwalk. He said if they do, he wants to see it in writing. Also, he would like to see something in the lease that will allow the City of receive funds back. He added that the recreation grant doesn't allow walled structures. Parks is saying that John Beneke said that wall structures are permissible. He disagrees. He said the trail is used by a lot of people, and fencing off 40 acres is a lot. PRAB needs to be concerned about this. Edmonston said that they met with John Beneke, who is the current Outdoor Recreation Grants director, and Parks feels confident with Mr. Beneke's statement. Williams said things were put in the lease to protect the citizens. The Botanical Gardens are one of our great natural resources. The soft trail has lots of users, and the Botanical Gardens realizes that. He said it's a difficult issue, so a creative solution was sought. The boardwalk is a better solution than building a soft trail into wetland. When Humphry walked the trail with stakeholders, a new location was chosen. Paul asked if it would be a violation of the grant. Williams said that the same person that said it was ok would indicate that there was a problem. He said if that happened, we'd talk with them and tell them that we relied on their predecessor's opinion, so don't punish us now. Paul asked if Williams felt confident with that. Williams said yes, he did. Edmonston said if that happened, Parks would have to come up with replacement property, which would be 40+ acres that had recreational opportunities. She said that had to be done for the easements on 265. Replacement property had to be found to replace a ditch. Priest asked what 40 acres would cost. 4 Edmonston said they would have to come up with the cost. Priest questioned that if Parks violated the lease, and had to come up with 40 acres, at this point in time we don't know how much it would cost. Williams said that maybe land could be purchased and annexed around Lake Sequoyah. He added that he didn't think a violation of the lease would happen. Priest said that Parks didn't know the financial impact of this. Edmonston said that Parks will have no intention to violate the grant. McKnight said that right now the project is approved by Arkansas State Parks and Tourism. Edmonston agreed. Priest said that money needs to be spent wisely, and the HMR impact needs to be looked at. He wanted to know if it would take away from future facilities. Williams said he wasn't sure how to answer that. He said that it was good to get whatever advice you can. Lamb said he was on the BGSO board, and he has a long history of using trails in the area. He says BGSO is asking to move 250 feet of trail. It's mowed and walkable. A person can look left to see the existing trail. The citizens are getting maintained trails. He said his loyalty is to PRAB, and he's recommending to accept the changes as proposed. Watson said he has walked the trail, and it was a constant give and take where the buffers are concerned. He said he wants everyone to be aware of the ideal border and where the compromise is. He would like to stay as close to the happy medium as possible. He said he wanted educated information. Edmonston said City staff composed of landscape architects and engineers walked the trails. She said they had a lot of knowledge. Watson said he was concerned that the Corp of Engineers won't allow it. Jumper said that it is permitted by the Corp and that she thinks they will accept it. Right now it's a muddy area, and a boardwalk would elevate the trail. Colwell said the future improvements would remove trees. He wanted to know how the removed trees would be used. He also asked if the trees would be replanted. Williams said that they would have to comply with the Tree Preservation Ordinance. Rhoades added that most of the building sites are prairie, but how to use the wood would be something to look into. 5 Phil Penny said that the City needs to understand the impact. If activities can't be done, the area may be ruined. Steve Schneider said that he loves the Botanical Gardens. He said he thinks the trail should stay open forever. He doesn't think the taxpayers should be burdened with the expense of a boardwalk. He added that he didn't think the BGSO should be excluded from the financial burden. A resident of Fayetteville said that he is part of the BGSO. He said the project must be approved, and lots of professionals should weigh in on the decision. He said it was time for the master plan to be approved. Maxwell asked if there was any reason the BGSO hadn't done an environmental study. Rhoades said the suggestion came from the board and it was considered. He said that if they were mandated to do it, they would want to do it. He added that the trail is the City's responsibility. Maxwell said that an impact study might change things. He said it should have been done before the plan was presented. Rhoades said the experts said it was ok. Williams said to remember that there has been a lease agreement since 1997. BGSO will have to follow all requirements when building. He advised not to table the decision, because it's been in the works a long time. He said thanks to everyone for their hard work. Aubrey Shepherd, a guest, said he's lived in or around wetlands for 74 years. Wetlands can be destroyed. Creatures and plants live there. Wetlands shouldn't be mowed. Land is precious. Everything we do to preserve wetlands is beneficial. Ron Troutman said that he helped build the Razorback Greenway. He said that he learned in dealing with the Corp while building in wetlands, they would ask you to elevate trails. He's worked in mitigation many times with the Corp. He added that building a boardwalk would actually help the environment. Colwell said that the Environmental Education Center impacts kids greatly. He said kids remember things. This facility will help educate kids. Watson said the wetland area is a big concern. When he walked the area, part of the trail was in the wetland. Part of the trail needs to go the other way. He has no problems with the rest of the plan. He said he would like to see an environmental assessment. McKnight said that experts have come in and the boardwalk is acceptable. He added that a study couldn't be done on just 250 feet of the trail. He said the entire seven miles would need to be done. Watson said that everyone needs to be aware of the boundaries and compromises. He added that he thought the $5,000 was for the study of the entire trail. Edmonston said no, the price was just for the part of the trail being discussed. 6 Williams said that other trails have been built already, and no changes will be done to them. He added that the land was currently under the BGSO control. The boardwalk will be elevated, and the land will be going more into nature. Paul said PRAB didn't need to handcuff themselves. Williams said that experts have looked at it and approved it. Lamb said that a study could be required. Maxwell said that we're not just talking about 250 feet that's going to be moved. He said it's almost 6/10 of a mile. Lamb commented that the entire trail is wetland. It's close to a lake. He has ridden the trail since 2003. Much of the trail has been rerouted and greatly improved. He added that no assessment was done when the OORC improved the trail. Schneider said that Mt. Kessler is having one done. Paul asked why the trail is being moved such a short distance to accommodate BGSO. Ron Cox said the concrete bridge is incorporated into the BGSO fee area. BGSO built it. The trail must cross the creek in another location. Watson said that there is a normal barrier between the water and the boundary. The wildlife needs enough room to move around. He said that is a big concern to him. Williams said that motion could be changed somewhat so that the environmental site assessment be done before the City Council votes, rather than before submission to the City Council. He said that PRAB is an advisory board, so if the other condition was put on it, the Council may think that they couldn't vote on it. He said that if PRAB will accept it as a friendly amendment that the environmental site assessment be done prior to the City Council decision, it would probably be more proper. Watson said that he would make that amendment. McKnight asked how it would impact future trails. Williams said each situation would be case by case as determined by City Staff. PRAB Amendment to Staff Recommendation: Watson motioned to require an environmental assessment to be done before the City Council votes on the lease, and Maxwell seconded it. Motion failed 4-5-0 by voice vote. Priest motioned to amend the recommendation to say to have a clear accounting to what the cost to the City of Fayetteville would be for the restructuring of the lease. There was no second. Williams told Priest that the City Council will get the minutes of this meeting, so they will understand your concern. 7 Priest said thank you. PRAB Motion: Colwell motioned to approve the BGSO Master Plan and lease as written, and McKnight seconded it. Motion passed 5-4-0 by voice vote. 7. 2015-2019 Capital Improvement Plan: Connie Edmonston, Parks and Recreation Director Staff Recommendation: To approve the proposed 2015-2019 CIP, unless an offer for purchase of land adjacent to Gulley Park is accepted. Edmonston said the Gully Park renovation is still in the making. The City purchased the Dunn property for $970,000, and the remaining $130,000 will come from the Nation Heritage Association. The City will pay down $700,000 this year. There is $270,000 in the contract for 2015, and $130,000 is pledged by the National Fayetteville Heritage Association. Colwell said that he thought it was $270,000 in 2016, and $130,000 in 2015. Edmonston said yes, that was right. Williams said that the signed offer was received today. He said it will now go to Council. Edmonston said the land addition could possibly be a dog park, or a park for the aging population. Williams said Gulley Park will expand, but there probably won't be much development for a while, unless the Council says differently. Watson asked about the two lots located on the land. Edmonston said they probably will be sold. Paul said that he is concerned that people are spending money elsewhere to go to a splash pad. Everyone asks him when Fayetteville is going to get a splash pad. He says it's needed. Maxwell asked what the plan was for the hard trail at Gulley. He said really soft chat is good and has good drainage. He added that there aren't as many issues with it. Edmonston said that idea will be looked at. PRAB Motion: McKnight motioned to accept the proposed 2015-2019 CIP plan, and Proffitt seconded it. Motion passed 8-1-0 by voice vote. Addendum 1- Naming of the Lake Fayetteville Bird Blind Edmonston said that this needs to be tabled. Parks didn't get the justifications needed. PRAB Motion: Watson motioned to table the naming of the Lake Fayetteville Bird Blind, and McKnight seconded it. Motion passed 9-0-0 by voice vote. 8 Addendum 2- Steve Schneider, South Central Regional Director of International Mountain Bike Association (IMBA), would like to make a presentation about Fayetteville becoming a bronze IMBA Ride Center. Schneider said he was the Regional Director of IMBA. He passed out an IMBA magazine. They would like to become a bronze IMBA Ride Center. He said it was like being in the Hall of Fame in Football. Fayetteville needs to develop trail builders and funding, and maybe jump to silver status. He added that the trail around Lake Fayetteville has to stay open. McKnight asked what came after bronze and silver. Schneider said it would be gold. They are looking into a regional ride center. He said no one has applied for that. Paul asked how many issues of the magazine are published. Schneider replied that the magazine goes to places such as bike industries, wholesalers, etc. He said over 365,000 have gone out. Williams commented that Schneider's presentation would be good for the City Council to hear. He said he will arrange for a presentation. Schneider said he would be glad to do a presentation. He added that the application process is significant. He said it's a blessing to have the chance to push to the next level. Lamb asked if it would be appropriate to draft a letter to IMBA thanking them for placing a director in NWA, and thanking them for choosing Steve. Edmonston said yes, and she would do it. Schneider said he was having expert trail builders come in for a trail blazing school. He said that there are great trail builders in this area, but this will put them to the next level. He wants to have the class at Frank Sharp's location. There will be no cost to the City. The tentative dates are October 23-25, 2014. 8. Announcements Edmonston said that everyone needs to be more careful on the trails. She said she had an accident that's taken a while for her to heal. She added that another man had an accident on one of the trails, and he is paralyzed now. She asked everyone to please watch their children and pets while they are on the trails.. 9. Adjourn Meeting adjourned at 8:25 p.m. Minutes taken by Melanie Thomas. 9 PAIGE MULHOLLAN WATERFOWL BLIND NORTHWEST ARKANSAS AUDUBON SOCIETY (NWAAS) is lead conservation organization in building and managing the PAIGE MULHOLLAN WATERFOWL BLIND that will be constructed at Lake Fayetteville in fall 2014. We are hoping Auduboners and friends who are able will financially help with this project. WHY THE BLIND? As a result of rapid population growth in Fayetteville -Springdale, recreational use at Lake Fayetteville has soared, straining natural elements we have long taken for granted. We decided an attractive but highly -functional viewing blind would be a productive outreach and educational tool, with least impact on waterfowl and other wildlife. Location of the blind on the lake's southeastern shore will make it highly function during peak waterfowl use times (late fall -winter -early spring) and easy to access from the area adjacent Botanical Garden of the Ozarks. WHAT WILL MULHOLLAN BLIND BE LIKE? We consulted with two birders who have visited many blinds, Dr David Chapman and Dr Douglas James. Kelly Mulhollan brought on an architect, Michael Cockram of Bowerbird Designs, who conducted additional research on blinds. Cockram's design combines aesthetic beauty and highly durable materials. We have all necessary permits from Fayetteville Parks and Recreation. The blind will blend into the shoreline. Much of the lake's highly productive back areas will be visible without disturbing the birds and other wildlife. Dr PAIGE MULHOLLAN: Paige Mulhollan, a Fort Smith native and former professor at UA -Fayetteville, was an early Director of the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks (BGO) during their formative years and later president of the BGO board of directors. An avid birder, upon retirement he and wife Mary Bess became active in Audubon at Hilton Head Island in South Carolina working as nature guides. They became active in the NWAAS when they returned to Arkansas in 2002. He and Mary Bess also had a strong interest in butterflies. Paige was President of the Carolina Butterfly Society. The Mulhollan's sponsored the Native Species Garden and the Butterfly House at the BGO. Mary Bess continues these interests since Paige's passing in 2013 and plays a major role in maintaining the BGO Butterfly House.. WHO WILL USE THE BLIND? The blind will be free and open to the public. We expect Botanical Garden to make regular use of it as part of their education programs. The blind should be a magnet for birders of all ages and skills, photographers, and those who'd like this special view of the lake's natural elements. Northwest Arkansas Audubon Society Connie Edmonton, Director Fayetteville Parks and Recreation The City of Fayetteville 113 West Mountain Street Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 August 22, 2014 Dear Ms Edmonston, At the meeting of the Fayetteville City Parks Board on July 7, 2014, you requested that Northwest Arkansas Audubon Society (NWAAS) provide in writing a commitment to take responsibility for basic maintenance of the Paige Mulhollan Waterfowl Blind to be constructed at Lake Fayetteville under NWAAS leadership. This letter is written acknowledgment of this commitment. We will mobilize resources for basic maintenance in association with our partners in building of the blind. Sincerely, sir Po _1• James, President, Northwest Ark as Audubon Society P.O. Box 4751 Fayetteville Mission of the Northwest Arkansas Audubon Society The mission of the Northwest Arkansas Audubon Society is to preserve the natural world through education, environmental study, and habitat protection, and to promote awareness and enjoyment of local and regional natural areas. CITY OF aye. eville ARKANSAS August 29th, 2014 Fayetteville Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Re: Cato Springs Trail Property Donation Dear Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, The City is currently in the design phase of the 2.5 mile Cato Springs Trail which will connect to the Town Branch Trail at Greathouse Springs Park and extend to the new Regional Park. Along the corridor there is a property owner, Mr. Stan Hastings with Moon Distributors who would like to donate approximately 7 acres for the new trail. Mr. Hastings has plans to develop the northern half of his property for industrial use and is requesting that approximately 3.5 acres of the the donated 7 acres be designated as a tree preservation easement to satisfy the tree preservation requirements for his development. The proposed tree preservation easement is shown within a forested zone along the Cato Springs Branch south of the planned trail. Dedication of this easement aligns with the goals of the property to remain natural and preserved. Thank you for your support of the growing trail system and the important connection to the Regional Park. Sincerely, it Matt Mihalevich Trails Coordinator Mailing Address: 113 W. Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701 TRAIL COORDINATION www.fayetteville-ar.gov UA &,:l IVarron 2 Arena Fa} ,rr?YJIe High CCho+. fiock S. H a Ramay'JH - ;y,rtl (IA Inrrareur3i LA The Gsruerls Faverte•niia' H oh 4/Y pl U4 Marryn Lather Ning Blvd Tsa La Gi Trail rs K Grove Alaoonaf. 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Legend Project 1 A- Frisco & Town Branch Trail - 2014 B - Town Branch Trail - 2015 C - Town Branch & Tsa La Gi - 2015 Project 3 (Tsa La Gi & Shiloh Trail) - 2017 Project 4 (Cato Springs Trail) - 2016 Trails in Construction/Development -2014 Rupple Road Trail - 2016 f)AHTD Improvements - 2017 Existing Trails Planned Trails L Parks April 2014 Regional Park / Kessler Reserve Connection Trails • Proposed Land Donation 7.03 Acres CITY OF 'R etevi le ARKANSAS Propopsed Tree �ryi• Preservation Esmt +/- 357 Acres I Yyl Y � ^!*/ \ /fir/' F C'a / 4fas _ Proposed City Property Line i Jett ep Cato Spring Trail Moon Distributors Land Donation 0 70 150 August 2014 Moon Distributors, Inc. 2800 VANCE P.O. BOX 2578 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72203 (501) 375-8291 August 29, 2014 Matt Mihalevich Trails Coordinator City of Fayetteville, AR 72701 Dear Mr. Mihalevich As we have previously discussed my family would like to donate to the City of Fayetteville Parks Department approximately 7.03 acres of land we own on Cato Springs Road. The land is described in Exhibit A that is attached to this letter. The ownership is held by Moon Distributors, Inc. a company that is wholly owned by my family. Our only stipulation is that a portion of the donated land will be placed into a "tree preservation easement". The area placed into the tree preservation easement will be equal to, or larger, than what is required for the development of our remaining land. And, that we will receive credit for that easement as we develop our remaining land. If you have any questions feel free to call me at 501-375-8291. Thanks, Stan Hastings CEO Moon Distributors, Inc. 9a. mos -Rood Neon Dislribotors Inc zorba unix $Veams0e Proposed Land Donation 7.03 Acres Popopsed Tree P'eservalian csrel -3.57 Acres CITY OF ave.�e l Af.t<n.r.`, / Proposed City Property Line Cato Spring Trail Moon Distributors Land Donation August 2014 City of Fayetteville 113 W Mountain Fayetteville, AR. 72701 8/19/14 Att: Carole Jones Re: Lierly Lane Replat (DwNe = TTo, fDeyR;ve.r-wd4 140-,,, ) This is to confirm that the developer would like to pay money in-leau of parks dedication for this project. Please place this on the agenda of the Parks Board meeting on Sept. 8th. (it kA,,,ei) Thank you. tr'"wa"retipDevelop I o Lierly Lane Phase 11 0 1/2 MILE 1 MILE • Legend Existing Park Land I I Community Park Service Area Neighborhood Park Service Area I I Mini Park Service Area PROXIMITY MAP Lierly Lane Phase II 00/19/2014 5.67 I OF I WETS NW CORNER SWI/4, NEI/4 - 31-17-30 oM. 765-27116-000 TTO LLC. P.O. BOX 10918 FAYETTEVILLE. (RSF-4) I / 765-27115-000 V CONSTANCE LIERLY TRUST c/o ALTX PENNINGTON 496n. WIER RD. YETTEVILLE. AR. 72704 /1260 NSF -4) / VICINITY MAP 76.5-27114-000 DAVID CULP 4243 W. LIEILY LN. FAYETTEVILLE. AR. 72704 NSF -4) 765-27113-000 SARAH UNWER -TO0D DENNIS 4221 01--LIERLY LN. FA-YETTEVILLE, AR. 72704 (RSF-4) / I/ 1 765-27112-000 V TONYA AAHN I / LIERLY LANE /UUUU / FAYETTEVILLE.A . 7214 1 NSF -4) / 765-27056-000 BROOKE AUSTIN 2988 CASSIUS LN. FAYETTEVILLE, AR. 72704 (RSF-4) STATE PLANE LORD. N-652947.04 I E-656253.40 765-27057-000 RIVERWOOD HOMES LLC 1533 W. ENTERPRISE OR. FAYETTEVILLE. AR, 72704 NSF -4) ADF9RD PEAR FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS ACK CHERRY DOUBLE) 76.5-270.58-000 RADIUS REAL ESTATE FUND N4. I 10121 N. RODNEY PARHAM RD. 1.5 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72227 NSF -4) GRAPHIC SCALE K ERRY / CD'ARC OCUST UMP 12148 HACKBERRY 765-27059-000 RADIUS REAL ESTATE FUND NN I 10121 N. RODNEY PARHAM RD. I5 LITTLE ROCK. AR 72227 ENGINEER: JORGENSEN & ASSOCIATES CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. 124 WEST SUNBRIDGE SUITE 5 FAYETTEVILLE, AR. 72703 (479) 442-9127 O SET IRON PIN & CAP • FOUND IRON PIN & CAP 'M EX. POWER POLE EX. TELEPHONE PEDESTAL C EX. ELECTRIC METER >< EX. GAS METER o*. j EXISTING FIRE HYDRANT oa EX. WATER VALVE EX. WATER METER EX. SEWER MANHOLE ©NEW NEW SEWER MANHOLE NEW SEWER LINE A EX. ELECTRIC PEDESTAL SLL EX. STREET LIGHT CENTERLINE STREET UTILITY EASEMENT FRONT BUILDING SETBACK OWNER: ACK CHERRY ACK CHERRY RIVERWOOD HOMES ATTN: CHARLIE SLOAN 1533 W. ENTERPRISE FAYETTEVILLE, AR. 72704 (479) 530-4506 :LACK CHERRY LACK CHERRY RADIUS REAL ES TA TE FUND NI I 10121 N. RODNEY PARHAM RD. 45 765-27060-00.0 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72227 (RSF-4) SIDE BUILDING SETBACK - EXISTING/200NTNTCO_OrUR OVERHEAD ELECTRIC OHE OHE EXISTING 4' SIDEWALK EXISTING U.E. & SETBACKS THAT WILL BE UTILIZED FOR THIS REPLAT A& -NIRA / (GROUP C) CAc - CAPTINA 765-27061-000 RADIUS REAL ESTATE FUND Mo. I 10121 N. RODNEY PARHAM RD. 1#5 NOTES: I) PARCEL NUMBERS: 765-27107-000, 765-27108-000, 765-27109-000, 765-27110-000, 765-27111-000 & 765-27117-000. PLAT PAGES: 244 & 283 2) THIS PROPERTY IS NOT AFFECTED BY THE 100 YEAR FLOOD PLAIN AS PER FIRM #05143CO205F DATED MAY 16, 2008. 3) CURRENT ZONING = RSF-4. 4) BASIS OF ROTATION - FINAL PLAT OF LIERLY LANE SUBDIVISION. 5) PLAT PAGE 244 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72227 NSF -4) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: STATE PLANE COORD. N-652490.19 E-656234.48 L S ONL IL V c:( r, Cr/ Lr - 0 C Q w 0 2 CD v co CY J w -L ea UZ ^o I I I I / I SOIL STOCKPILE, C/ - CONCRETE wring AA I� L EX_25' U. . EX. 8" SW 765-27062-000 RADIUS REAL ESTATE FUND N4. I 10121 N. RODNEY PARHAM RD. 15 LITTLE ROCK. AR 72227 LOT 52, 53, 54, 55, 56 AND 62 OF LIERLY LANE SUBDIVISION IN FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS, AS PER PLAT OF SAID SUBDIVISION RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CIRCUIT CLERK AND EX -OFFICIO RECORDER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS. ALSO BEING A PART OF THE SWI/4 OF THE NEI/4 OF SECTION 31, T17N, R3OW IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS AND BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NW CORNER OF SAID SWI/4, NEI/4 THENCE S02°22'20"W 139.30 FEET TO THE P.O.B. WHICH IS THE NW CORNER OF SAID LOT 62, THENCE S87°32'34"E 480.92 FEET, THENCE 502°27'26"W 451.10 FEET, THENCE ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT 29.85 FEET, SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 19.00 FEET AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF S47°27'26"W 26.87 FEET, THENCE N87°32134"W 356.20 FEET, THENCE ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT 44.28 FEET, SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 186.00 FEET AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF N80°43'22"W 44.18 FEET, THENCE N73°54'10"W /1.34 FEET, THENCE ALONG A CURVE TO THE LEFT 41.66 FEET, SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 175.00 FEET AND A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF N80°43'22"W 41.56 FEET, THENCE N87°32134"W 8.89 FEET, THENCE NO2°22'20"E 457.24 FEET TO THE P.O.B.; CONTAINING 5.17 ACRES MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS AND RIGHT OF WAY OF RECORD. DRAWN BY: PMM CHECKED BY Th CI DATE REVISED (RSF-4) -1232 Ar 765-27063-000 RADIUS REAL ESTATE FUND No! 1 10121 N. RODNEY PARHAM RD. 15 LITTLE ROCK. AR 72227 (RSF-4) 765-27106-000 TTO LLC P.O. BOX 10918 FAYETTEVILLE. AR. 72703 (RSF-4) r 765-27087-000 TTO LLC -1226 P.O. BOX 10918 FAYETTEVILLE, AR. 72703 NSF -4) 765-27086-000 RADIUS REAL ESTATE FUND No. I 10121 N. RODNEY PARHAM RD. #5 LITTLE ROCK. AR 72227 - - (RSF-4) 12214/ r 4 RADIUS REAL ESTATE FUND Not. I 10121 N. RODNEY PARHAM RD. 45 LITTLE ROCK. AR 72227 (RSF-4) 765-27064-000 TREE CHART - UPDATED JULY 2014 TREE# DIAMETER (in) SPECIES CONDITION CANOPY SIGNIFICANT COMMENTS 1 24" ELM MID 27' NO 2 19" HACKBERRY LOW 12' NO DYING, TOP BROKEN 3 10" PEAR LOW 10' NO 4 8" CHERRY LOW 8' NO 5 12" PEAR LOW 9' NO 6 6" BRADFORD PEAR LOW 13' NO 7 5" BLACK CHERRY -DOUBLE LOW 17' NO 8 VARIOUS LOCUST - CLUMP LOW 7' NO THORNY; MULTI -STEM; SPREADS RAPIDLY 9 9" BLACK CHERRY LOW 18' NO 10 4" BOIS D'ARC LOW 7' NO 11 8" BLACK CHERRY LOW 13' NO 12 5" BLACK CHERRY LOW 12' NO 13 4" BLACK CHERRY LOW 10' NO 14 4" BLACK CHERRY LOW 10' NO 15 3" BLACK CHERRY - CLUMP LOW 16' NO 16 17" - DEAD - LOW - NO DEAD - REMOVE • SURVEYORS w • P P 0 7) a 24 `WEST SUNBRIDGE. SUITE 5 • FAVETTEVTL Lierly Lane Phase 11 Project Site 0 300 600 1Feet 1,200 N A Dear PRAB Committee Members, Specialized Real Estate Group is pleased to present the Uptown Large Scale Development for your consideration. This development will consist of approximately 312 units, as well as pool and clubhouse facilities for the use of the development. We would like to seek money in lieu of parkland dedication for this project. According to the PRAB fee schedule, this would be $174,720 for 312 multi -family units. Please don't hesitate to contact me if any questions or concerns should arise as this submittal package is reviewed. Thank you, Seth Mims Uptown Development 0 1/2 MILE I MILE Legend Existing Park Land 1 Community Park Service Area Neighborhood Park Service Area 1 1 Mini Park Service Area Ingii ;aria c" p1ti44411 PROXIMITY MAP Uptown Development MROVED HIT I Cf SHEETS uptown 1 fayetteville, arkansas modus a r c h i! e e L u r c a p r o l o North lYp 11 g Steele Boulevard 1111 1111 LE _L! Lu_u_1_1--_1-_LL_u111� J_WJ lilt I I JJ_L_LL build rig setback Nllhty easemen cons7rvatpontTufler property ler I --I I 0 300 600 1Feet 1,200 N A Blew & Associates, P.A. Civil Engineers Professional Land Surveyors 524 W. Sycamore Street Suite #4 Fayetteville, AR 72703 PH: 479-443-4506 * FAX: 479-582-1883 htto://www.blevvinc.com Parks Review Advisory Board 1455 S. Happy Hollow Road Fayetteville, AR 72701 Subject: T. J. Leflar Concurrent Plat August 22, 2014 Dear Board Members: I am proposing to split 4 existing parcels of land located on Rose Street into 8 individual tracts. On the 4 current parcels, there are 4 structures consisting of 8 individual town homes. This project proposes to split the existing structures down the party walls. The developer will not be dedicating any land for parks. I am requesting to make payment in lieu of land dedication for this project. A copy of the proposed concurrent plat is attached. Please call us if you have any questions. Sincerely, T. J. Leflar APIP ..& T.J. Lefler Development 0 1/2 MILE 1 MILE Legend Existing Park Land Community Park Service Area Neighborhood Park Service Area I I Mini Park Service Area PROXIMITY MAP T.J. Lefler Development DATE Fr I CI MILTS CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL OF BUILDING SET BACK DIMENSIONS: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL BUILDING SETBACK DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THIS PLAT ARE ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT SETBACK REQUIREMENTS. DATE ZONING & DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATOR CERTIFICATE 00 APPROVAI. FOR RECORDING: TI HS PLAT WAS APPROVED BY TILE FAYETTEA BLE PLANNING COMMISSION AT A MEETING IIELD 20 DATE SECRETARY CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY AND ACCURACY: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE PLAN SHOWN AND DESCRIBED HEREON 1S A TRUE AND CORRECT SURVEY AND THAT THE MONUMENTS HAVE BEEN PLACED AS STATED HEREON AS REQUIRED BY THE SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS (10 THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS. DATE REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR / PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR CERTIFICATE 00 OWNERSHIP & DEDICATION: WE, TI IE UNDERSIGNED OWNERS, REPRESENTING ONE IIUNDRED PERCENT 100N OWNERS' UP OF TI ID REAL ESTATE SI TOWN AND DESCRIBRD I IERP.IN, DO I IEREBY DEDICATE FOR PUBLIC OWNERS' IIP, A1.1. STREETS AND ALLEYS AS SI IOWN ON TI IIS PLAT FOR PUBLIC BENEFIT AS PRESCRIBED BYLAW. TI LD OWNERS ALSO DEDICATE TOTI IE CITY OF F YY CTTTV IU.LE AND TO TI IE PUBLIC LTII.ITY COMPANIES (INCLUDING ANY CABLE TELEVISION COMPANY HOLDING A FRANCHISE GRANTED BY THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE) THE EASEMENTS AS SHOWN ON THIS PLAT FOR THE PURPOSE OF INSTALLATION OF NEW FACILITIES AND THE REPAIR OF EXISTING FACILITIES. ALSO ESTABLISHED HEREBY IS THE RIGHT OF INGRESS AND EGRESS TO SAID EASEMENTS, THE RIGHT TO PROHIBIT THE ERECTION OF BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, OR FENCES WITHIN SAID EASEMENTS, AND THE RIGHT TO REMOVE OR TRIM TREES WITHIN SAID EASEMENTS. DATE, OWNER CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL OF UTILITY EASEMENTS: WE HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL UTILITY EASEMENTS, INCLUDING CABLE TELEVISION EASEMENTS, PLATTED IN THIS SUBDIVISION ARE SHOWN AS REQUESTED AND WERE APPROVED BY THE UNDERSIGNED UTILITIES OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS. DATE ELECTRIC DATE, GAS SERVICE DATE, TELEPHONE DATE CABLE TELEVISION DATE CITY 00 FAYETTEVILLE Adjacent Land Owners GOODARZI, CLARE VENEMA & GOLIE (AKA GOLI) 1759 CAMBRIDGE RD FAYETTEVILLE, AR 72701 Parcel: 765-10095-001 ZONE: RMF -24 (HHOD) MARVIN, KEN E REV TRUST; MARVIN, KATHIE A REV TUR5T PO BOX 1202 FAYETTEVILLE, AR 72702 Parcel: 765-10099-000 ZONE: RMF -24 (HHOD) SOUTH GARLAND BOULEVARD ASSOCIATES LP 5051 SAN FELIPE #220 HOUSTON, TH 77057 Parcel: 765-10101-000 ZONE: RMF -24 (HHOD) ARKA INC 605 Chesnut 5t Chattanooga, TN 37450 Parcel: 765-14830-000 ZONE: I-1 CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS 115 W MOUNTAIN FAYETTEVILLE, AR 72701 Parcel: 765-14831-000 ZONE: RMF24 Zoning & Setback Information Zone: RMF -24 (HHOD) Setbacks Front - 25' Build -to Zone Side - 8' Rear - 25' Riprap CONCURRENT PLAT State Plane Coord. N.633763.705 E:668600.532 m Found 5/8" Rebar Set 1/2" Rebar 0.0.3. Tract 2 Set 1/2" Rebar P.O.B. Tract 3 Set 1/2' Rebar P.O.B. Tract 4 Parent Tract Parcel #765-10099-000 0.90 Acres ± Building H.H.O.D. P.O.B. Fa rent Tract & Tract 1 8" Retaining Wall 5 57 04'1 State PlanelCoord. N:633756.453 €668821606 Found 1/2" Rebar 25.18' Set 1/2" Rebar Lot, B 1-- ____ -a N TRACT 2 N 86'4526'W 141.26' I0 I to Set 1/2" I Rebar I 8" 5.5.5. N toI Set1/2" h. 1 I Rebar 4 A II Sal W I le PIS 4 N I�� I I I 1 In I I I N Set 1/2" Rebar P.O.B. Tract 6 h Set 1/2" Rebar P.O.B. Tract 7 Set 1/2' Rebar 0.05. Tract 8 8" B.5.5. DO I Lou ii TRACT 5 0.09 Acres ± 8.'5 •s" W 141.20' N 86'48'26" W 141.17 Set 1/2" Rebar BENCHMARK R/W STORM DRAIN MANHOLE ELEVATION: 1309.24' C/L IIor/2 O1 ✓acdt. r L of ." n /.:W St, a: 25' Build -to Zone 51-I D.15 Acres ± 21' 060 CTI Stadium eve (43' Asphalt - R/1f Paries - Public - 0.081 Grade) 31.73' Setl1/2" I 1 Rebar P1 A. F1 Reaar eti Set 1/2" �.. Set 1/2" Rebar Set 1/2 Rebar 24.71 -al I TAI I I 1 II l I I I 12 0 Legend of Symbols & Abbreviatio 50UNDARY LINE -- FORTY LINE - CENTERLINE OF ROAD - - - - RIGHT-OF-WAY - X - X - FENCE -- BUILDING SET SACK (5.5.5.) UTILITY EASEMENT (U.E.) O • SET/FOUND MONUMENT (AS NOTED) FIRE HYDRANT ITV WATER VALVE C) SANITARY SEWER ® STORM WATER HHOD HILLSIDE HILLTOP OVERLAY DISTRICT Ownership Information MARVIN, KEN E REV TRUST; MARVIN, KATHIE A REV TRUST (TJ. LEFLAR) PO BOX 1282 FAYETTEV ILLE, AR 72702 PARCEL; 765-10099-000 C/L Survey Description PARENT" TRACT LOTS 8, 9, 10, 11, & 12 OF BLOCK 4 O ROCHIER HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, AND PART OF THE VACATED RIGHT-OF-WAY OF GRANDVIEW STREET, WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER 00 SAID LOT 8, SAID POINT BEING A FOUND IRON P1N, AND RUNNING THENCE S87°04'15"E 141.32'TO A FOUND IRON PIN ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF ROSE AVENUE, THENCE RUNNING ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY S02°58'13"W 276.13' TO A SET IRON PIN ON THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY OF STADIUM DRIVE, THENCE RUNNING ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY N86°48'26" \V 141.12''1'O A SET IRON PIN, THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY AND RUNNING NO2°55'43"E 275.48''1'O THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.90 ACRES (39204.00 SQUARE FEED, MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT"1'0 EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY OF RECORD, 10 ANY. TRACT 1: A PART OF [OTB BLOCK 4, ROCHIER HEIGHTSSUBDIVISION, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NTY U ARKANSAS, BEING MORE PARTICUI.ARI Y DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS TO -WIT: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 8, SAID POINT BEING A FOUND IRON PIN, AND RUNNING THENCE 'THENCE S87°0415"E 141.32''1'O A FOUND IRON PIN ON '1'HE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF ROSE AVENUE, THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY S02°58'13 W 43.03' To A SET IRON PIN, 'THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT -0F -WAY N87°01'47"W 141.29' TO A SET IRON PIN, THENCE NO2°55'43"E 42.93'TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 0.14 ACRES (6098.40 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY OF RECORD, 10 ANY. TRACT 2: A PART OF LOT 8 AND A PART OF LOT 9, BLOCK 4, ROCHIER HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH IS 'THENCE 502°55'43"W 42.93' FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 8, SAID POINT BEING A SET IRON PIN AND RUNNING THENCE. S87°01'47" 10 141.29' TO A SET IRON PIN ON THE WEST RIGHT -0F -WAY OF ROSE AVENUE, THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT -0F -WAY S02°58'13"W 33.10' TO A SET IRON PIN THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT -00 -WAY N86°48'26W 141.26' TO A SET IRON PIN, THENCE NO2 55'43"E 32.55' TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ING, CONTAINING 0.11 ACRES (4791.60 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY OF RECORD, IF ANY. TRACT 3: A PART OF LOT 9 AND A PART OF LOT 10, BLOCK 4, ROCHIER HEIGHT'S SUBDIVISION, WASHINGTON COUNTY ARKANSAS, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH IS THENCE 802°55'43"W 75.48' FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 8 SAID POINT BEING A SET IRON PIN AND RUNNING THENCE S86°48'26"E 141.26' TO A SET IRON PIN ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF ROSE AVENUE THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY AY S02°58'13 \V 29.01' TOA SET IRON PIN, THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY N86°55 32' W 141.24' TO A SET IRON PIN, THENCE NO2°5543"E 29.30' To THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 0.09 ACRES (3920.40 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT" 1'O EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY OF RECORD, IF ANY. TRACT 4: A PART 00 LOT I0, BLOCK 4, ROCHIER HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS, BEING MORE PARTICUI.ARI Y DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH IS THENCE 502°55'43"W 104.78' FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT R SAID POINT BEING A SET IRON PIN AND RUNNING THENCE S86 55'32"E 141.24'1'O A SET IRON PIN ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF ROSE AVENUE, THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY 502°58'13 W 32.99' TO A SET IRON PIN, 'THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT -OP -WAY N86°48'26"W 141.22' 1'O A SET IRON PIN 'THENCE NO2°55'43"E 32.70' TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 0.11 ACRES (4791.60 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY OF RECORD, IF ANY. TRACT 5: A PART OFI0710 AND A PART OF LOT 11 BLOCK 4, ROCHIER HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH IS S02255'43" W 137.48' FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 8, SAID POINT BEING A SET IRON PIN, AND RUNNING THENCE S86°48'26"E 141.22' TO A SET IRON PIN ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF ROSE AVENUE, THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY AY 502°58'14 W 28.94' TO A SET IRON PIN, THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY N86 57'08"W 14120' TO A SET IRON PIN, THENCE NO2°55 43"E 2930' TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 0.09 ACRES (3920.40 SQUARE FEET), MORN OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS OR RIGHTS-OF-WAY OF RECORD, IF ANY. TRACT 6: A PART OF LOT 11, BLOCK 4, ROCHIER HEIGHT'S SUBDIVISION, WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH ISN 02°55'43" E 166.78' FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 8 AND RUNNING THENCE 586°57'08"E 141.20' TO A SET IRON PIN ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF ROSE AVENUE, THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY S02°58'13"W 33.06'TO A SET IRON PIN THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY AY N86°48'26 W 141.17' TO A SET IRON PIN, THENCE NO2°55 43"E32.70' TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 0.11 ACRES (4791.60 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY OF RECORD, IF ANY. TRACT 7: A PART 00 LOT 12, BLOCK 4, ROCHIER HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS TO WIT: BEGINNING ATA POINT WHICH IS S02 543 W 199.48' FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 8, SAID POINT BEING A SET IRON PIN AND RUNNING THENCE 58648'26"E 141.17' TO A SET IRON PIN ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF ROSE AVENUE, 'THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY S02°581 3 W 30.36' TO A SET IRON PIN, 'THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY N87°06'28 W 141.15'TO A SET IRON PIN, THENCE NO2°55'43"E 31.10' To THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 0.10 ACRES (4356.00 SQUARE FLET), MORE (R LESS. SUBJECT TO RIGHTS -00 -WAY (R RECORD, IF ANY. TRACT 8: A PART OF 10712 BLOCK 4 ROCHIER HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, AND PART OF THE VACATED RIGHT-OF-WAY OF GRANDVIEW STREET, WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS, BEING MORE PARTICUI.ARI Y DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS TO -WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH IS S02°55'43 W230.58 FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 8, SAID POINT BEING A 5ET IRON PIN AND RUNNING 'THENCE 587°06'28"E 141.15''1'O A SET IRON PIN ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF ROSE AVENUE, THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT -0F -WAY S02°58'13"W 45.64' TO A SET IRON PIN ON THE NORTH RIGHT -00 -WAY AY OF STADIUM DRIVE, ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY N86°48'26"W 141.12' TO A FOUND IRON PIN THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY AY NO2°55'43 L 44.90' TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 0.13 ACRES (6.34 00 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY OR RECORD, IF ANY Miscellaneous Notes COMPI.FIND FIELD WORK: NOVEMBER 26, 2013 BASIS OF BEARING: ARKANSAS STATE PLANE, NORTH ZONE, NAD83. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS: 1. WARRANTY DEED FILED IN DEED BOOK 2006 AT PAGE 29159. 2. FINAL PLAT OF ROCHIER HEIGHTS ADDITION. 3. SURVEY PLAT BY BLEW & ASSOCIATES, P.I..5. 01532, FOR APPIAN CENTER FOR DESIGN / THE SUMMIT, JOB #07-296, DATED 09/12/2007. 4. SURVEY PLAT BY GRAFI'ON &'PULL, P.L.S. #931, FOR PARKCREST BUILDERS, LTD., DATED 03/12/2012. SOME FEATURES SHOWN ON THIS PLAT MAY BE SHOWN OUT OF SCAI.E FOR CLARITY DIMENSIONS ON THIS PIAT ARE EXPRESSED IN FEET AND DECIMAL. PARTS THEREOF UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. MONUMENTS WERE FOUND AT POINTS WHERE INDICATED. BY GRAPHIC PLOTTING ONLY, NO PORTION OF THIS PROPERTY IS IN ZONE "A" OR "AE" 00 THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP, COMMUNITY PANEL. N0. 05143CO2200, WHICH BEARS AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF 05/16/2008 AND IS NOT IN A SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA. Vicinity Map 0 2 m eZ N W 15th 5t N a Utility Notes TI -IE LOCATION OF UTILITIES SI-IOWN HEREON ARE IRON OBSERVED EVIDENCE OF ABOVE GROUND APPURTENANCES ONLY. THE SURVEYOR WAS NOT PROVIDED WITH UNDERGROUND PLANS OR SURFACE GROUND MARKINGS TO DETERMINE THE LOCATION OF ANY SUBTERRANEAN USES. BEFORE DIGGING 1N THIS AREA, CALL "ONE CALL" 811 FOR FIELD LOCATIONS (REQUEST FOR GROUND MARKINGS) OF UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES 0 30 60 90 1 INCH = 30 FEET IF 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THIS TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF ON THIS THE 26TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2013. 1`1111111111///j/I , • /STATE OF•••• 'y ARKANSAS t NO. 1532 Ste: 0• y^ SIGNATURE • Q .,,,,,' A L T A.� V `,`,,. '////11111[1 1111\\.\ THE SIGNATURE ON THIS SEAL IS NOT AN ORIGINAL AND NOT BLUE IN COLOR THEN IT SHOULD BE ASSUMED THAT THIS PLAT MAY HAVE BEEN ALTERED. THE ABOVE CERTIFICATION SHALL NOT APPLY TO ANY COPY THAT DOES NOT BEAR AN ORIGINAL SEAL AND SIGNATURE. freIRM: BI .EW &ASSOCIATES, PA CIVIL ENGINEERS & LAND SURVEYORS 524 W. SYCAMORE ST, SUITE 4 FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS 72703 OFFICE: 479.443.4506 FAX: 479.582.1883 www.BLEWINC.com Certificate of Authorization Ns 1534 ERAV N BY & DATE. C. Zardin -12/03/2013 H.M. COL9'n'& 1TATI:, Washington County, AR )OB NUMBIA 13-639 .CICFTIo6'. Lots 8-12, Block 4, Rochier Heights Subdivision EORTI ILLCSD: AND BI NI TIT Or Ken & Kathie Marvin & T. J. Lefler