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2015-11-02 - Agendas - Final
CITY OF ¶v!1e Y ARKANSAS Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting November 2, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. City Administration Building Room 326 113 West Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR Members: Richie Lamb, David Priest, Wade Colwell, Terry Lawson, Chuck Maxwell, Kyle McHan, Phillip McKnight, David Proffitt, Phillip Watson City Staff: Connie Edmonston, Director; Byron Humphry, Maintenance Superintendent; Alison Jumper, Park Planning Superintendent; Alan Spann, Recreation Superintendent; Chanel Pennington, Operations Assistant AGENDA AGENDA for 5:30 pm.: 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Approval of October 5th, 2015 PRAB Meeting Minutes PRAB Motion: 4. ARPA Awards Volunteer of the Year — Frank Sharp Group of the Year — Friends of Gulley Park 5. Fayetteville Chain Gang Disc Golf Club Update on the disc golf course construction at Walker Park and request to name the new course "Waxhaws" in honor of the old Archibald Yell homestead bearing the same name that was located north of the Walker Park Senior Adult and Wellness Center. Staff Recommendation: Name the disc golf course at Walker Park Wax Haw Disc Golf Course PRAB Motion: 6. Park Land Dedication Proposal: Alison Jumper, Park Planning Superintendent Development Name: Wedington Apartments Engineer: Blew and Associates Owner: Haven Campus Communities Mailing Address: 113 W. Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701 www.fayetteville-ar.gov 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: NW corner of Garland Ave. and Wedington Dr. NW 169 MF 6.75 2.36 acres $94,640 Gregory Park, Hotz Park, Wilson Park, Scull Creek/Frisco Trail Money in Lieu of land Money in Lieu of land N/A Existing parks in the area are adequate and will serve the needs of this residential community 7. Park Land Dedication Proposal: Alison Jumper, Park Planning Superintendent Development: Engineer: Developer: Location: Park Quadrant Units: Total Acres: Land Dedication Requirement: Money in Lieu Requirement Existing Parks: Developer's Request: Staff Recommendation: Justification: Cross Keys North Jorgensen and Associates. Charlie Sloan West of Rupple Rd, South of Persimmon SW 12 single family 29 acres 0.28 acres $11,040 Dale Clark Park is located within a one mile radius. Dedicate approximately 0.28 acres of park land with this phase. Additional land to be dedicated as the remaining acreage develops. Accept approximately 0.28 acres of park land long Owl Creek and acquiring additional land as indicated in the concept plan as future phases develop Approximately 500 single family units are proposed at full build out of this development though a timeline has not been identified. The increased number of residents in this area warrants the dedication of park land to meet the residents' needs. This area is identified on the Enduring Green Network map. Additionally, a trail is shown on the 2 Alternative Transportation Plan along Owl Creek and should be acquired. Estimated Annual Maintenance Cost: $600 PRAB Motion: 8. Regional Park Update: Alison Jumper, Park Planning Superintendent 9. 2016 Proposed Budget Presentation: Park & Recreation Staff According to City Ordinance, PRAB is to recommend an annual budget to the Mayor and City Council. Staff will present a proposed budget for 2016. PRAB Motion: 10.Other Business: 11. Announcements November 7 Lake Sequoyah Cleanup 9 Spring Soccer Registration Begins 14 Golden Ball Classic - Kickball Tournament 14 Fayetteville Trails Cleanup 20 Lights of the Ozarks 22 Run for the Parks 12.Adiourn Attachments 1. October 5th, 2015 PRAB Meeting Minutes 2. Waxhaws Naming Proposal 3. Wedington Apartments Development Proposal 4. Cross Keys North Development Proposal Reports: HMR Monthly Report 3 CITY OF ¶v!1e Y ARKANSAS Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting October 5th , 2015 at 4:00 p.m. City Administration Building Room 326 113 West Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 4:00 pm: Meet at Regional Park, 2600 West Judge Cummings Road for a tour. Members: Richie Lamb, David Priest, Wade Colwell, Terry Lawson, Chuck Maxwell, Kyle McHan, Phillip McKnight, David Proffitt, Phillip Watson City Staff: Connie Edmonston, Director; Byron Humphry, Maintenance Superintendent; Alison Jumper, Park Planning Superintendent; Alan Spann, Recreation Superintendent; Chanel Pennington, Operations Assistant AGENDA AGENDA for 5:30 pm.: 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call Members present were Lawson, Priest, Maxwell, Colwell, Watson, and McKnight. 3. Approval of September 14, 2015 PRAB Meeting Minutes PRAB Motion: McKnight motioned to accept the minutes, Lawson seconded the motion. 4. Bike Station Donation by Signature Bank of Arkansas: Connie Edmonston, Parks & Recreation Director Edmonston informed PRAB that Signature Bank of Arkansas has been donating bike stations along the Razorback Greenway. Currently Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, and Fayetteville have the donated stations. McKnight asked where the station would be located. Edmonston said it would be located near the kiosk on the NW corner of Lake Fayetteville by the marina and softball fields. She added that it will be very beneficial for cyclists that utilize the trail. 5. Kessler Mountain Trails Master Plan Update: Alison Jumper, Park Planning Superintendent Jumper explained that there have been two stakeholder meetings and one public meeting for the Kessler Mountain Trails Master Plan. Progressive Trail Design is Mailing Address: 113 W. Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701 www.fayetteville-ar.gov currently working on putting together some concepts for the trails. There will be another public meeting in early November. She will notify the board when the date has been confirmed. McKnight asked if there would be improvements to trails, new trails, or both. Jumper said there would be improvements to existing trails that would try to direct users to the east side by the Regional Park. There could be new trails added that would accommodate users of different skill levels. Edmonston noted that these updates will have to be approved by PRAB and then City Council. McKnight asked if the access near "Rock City" at the top of the mountain would be eliminated. Jumper noted that currently there is no plan for additional parking in that area. Maxwell noted that the usage in that area needs to be reduced. He asked if there was an online public comment forum for public input regarding the Kessler Mountain trails. Jumper noted that there is a PDF available on the Parks and Recreation website where public comments can be forwarded to staff. An online survey will be available soon and a press release will be sent out once it is finalized. McKnight voiced the need for more trails. 6. 2016 Proposed Budget Presentation: Park & Recreation Staff According to City Ordinance, PRAB is to recommend an annual budget to the Mayor and City Council. Staff will present a proposed budget for 2016. Edmonston noted that the presentation was not ready. She said that once it is ready that it must be approved by PRAB. It will be on the agenda for the November meeting. 7. Regional Park Update Alison Jumper, Park Planning Superintendent: Jumper said that the park is coming along as planned. The dirt work is ninety percent complete. The soccer fields are filled with sand and a top soil mixture and will be seeded soon. The baseball fields will be sprayed in the spring and hope to be open in the fall of 2016. McKnight asked when our lease with Lewis Soccer Fields would be over. Edmonston noted in August of 2018, however the program would be moved to the Regional Park in 2016. 8. Other Business: Alan Spann gave an update regarding the following events for summer and fall. • Summer Adult Softball = 1,400 players • Fall Adult Softball = 1,000 players • Summer Camp = 514 campers 2 • Soccer is currently at 1,525 players • Splash and Dash = 118 participants • Square to Square = 722 participants McKnight asked about the increase in soccer registration from last year. Spann replied that there was an increase of 100 plus registrations. He added that there is more of a spike in the spring. He also noted that the State Soccer Association has recommended shrinking the field size and expanding the roster size to help accommodate players and field time. Spann mentioned that they are working on increasing adult participation for the programs. He informed the board that the Fayetteville Race Series was going very well with 122 participants for the Splash and Dash, and 722 for the Square to Square bike ride. McKnight asked about the dates for next year's Square to Square ride. Spann said the ride from Fayetteville to Bentonville would be on May 12'h, 2015. The fall ride would be determined at a later date. Priest encouraged staff to contact the local bike publications to help spread the word about the Square to Square bike rides and race series. Spann mentioned that staff has met with the Trail Mix coordinators regarding a partnership for next year. Priest asked how far marketing was expanded beyond social media. Spann noted that the Square to Square ride brought riders in from Missouri, Central Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas. Priest asked if the department could partner with the Northwest Arkansas Development Council regarding a festival to help generate HMR. Spann did mention that a potential festival would have to be spread out over a few days and areas in order accommodate the high number of participants in the area. Colwell asked if staff could comment on the status of the houses for sale at Gulley Park. Edmonston said that two bids have been received. Real Assets is the broker for both houses. The larger house sold to Apple Seeds along with a lease agreement for two acres of land for an educational farm. They must go through a conditional use permit process with planning. The smaller home received three bids and was sold for $111,500.00. Both bids must be approved by City Council. 9. Announcements October 9th 12th_151h 14th 17th 17th 19'h -22nd Fall Volleyball Registration ends Fall Kickball Tournament Trail Trekker Public Meeting Fall Soccer & First Touch ends 17th Annual Celebration of Trees Fall Adult Softball Tournament 3 22nd YRCC Annual Fundraiser 27th Fall Volleyball Season begins 29th Glow in the Park McKnight asked if the YRCC fundraiser would be at the Fayetteville Town Center. Spann said that the event has been moved this year to the home of Arkansas Basketball coach Mike Anderson. It will save the YRCC and the board money. The money saved from the event can then go back to programming. McKnight asked about tickets. Spann noted that tickets and information for the event would be sent out to the board. 10. Adjourn Attachments 1. September 15, 2015 PRAB Meeting Minutes Reports: HMR Monthly Report 4 *Nip 1111 et ■ FYY yr l• - *-dirlY5 _{1. 0.1 r ome ernor, Archi Center sits r hr reference to the alker Paikr The South Colleg l re .' BLEW & ASSOCIATES, PA CIVIL ENGINEERS & LAND SURVEYORS Blew & Associates, PA 524 West Sycamore, Suite 4 Fayetteville, Arkansas 72703 Parks Recreation Advisory Board Members 1455 S. Happy Hollow Rd. Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 SUBJECT: Haven Campus Communities Proposed Development October 7, 2015 To Whom It May Concern: Haven Campus Communities is proposing to develop a 169 Dwelling Unit apartment Complex. The proposed apartment complex will have (6) 4 -story buildings, (1) 2 -story building, and a large multi -story parking garage. The site will include underground detention, a Clubhouse with a workout room, and an outdoor pool with amenities around said pool area. The proposed development will sit on approximately 6.75 acres, slightly northwest of the intersection of Hwy 112 (Garland Ave) and Wedington Road. This acreage is just west of Arvest Bank and the Harps Grocery Store on Garland Ave, and the apartment complex known as Garden Park is located to the south. Access wise, our main access point will be onto James Street, the same public road that serves said Garden Park complex. A secondary fire access road will connect to Wedington Drive for emergency use and fire access. The developer is proposing to donate money in lieu of parkland, as the site is reasonably small with fairly steep terrain and would create a "pocket" park that is undesirable for Parks Groundskeepers to mow & maintain per conversations from parks staff on past projects of this same density/functionality. Also, with students being the target demographic, the site is in close proximity to the University of Arkansas and its many outdoor facilities. Additionally, the site is within close proximity to both the Lewis Soccer Complex and Wilson Park. As stated earlier, our proposed Multi -family Acreage will sit on 6.75 Acres with 169 units. This equates to a density of slightly over 25 units per acre in an existing CS (community services) zoning. By rights per Section 161.19 of the Zoning Regulations under Unit 26, multifamily is a permitted use. With the current parkland formula of $560 dollars per unit for multi -family, Haven Campus Communities agrees to pay $94,640 in lieu of donating land. This final dollar amount is subject to change based on the final total unit count allowed prior to certificate of occupancy. The final site plan may be altered while working with the City of Fayetteville Development services to meet any and all design accommodations as the project progresses. In conclusion, this apartment complex & density per acre fall in line with many other apartment complexes built or approved and under construction surrounding the University of Arkansas, and we feel the proposed development will be a beneficial part of the community moving forward. Regards, /-"- Ma6ging Member Haven Campus Comm ities Date s4uaLu;Jody uuipaM �1—I tap \l r F 3 Haven Campus Communities Wedinglon Apartments PROXIMITY MAP 8 i! 0 ?z � 1 � § ZG2 2+©��y2z• W -AL We h/onApartments o 250 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 Feet n:Aprojects \15-856 haven campus\civil drawings \ 15-856 civil 001.dwg - Plotted on 10/7/2015 3:19:12 PM @ a scale of 1:1 to dwg to pdf.pc3 by Eric Heller Proposed Features: Feature Q 0 X 0 0 `005PACES ® ® 1111 V I} 0 0 t V Description Property Line Onsite Property Line Offsite Property Line Kight-Of-Way Line Setback Line Easement Line Zoning Limits Street / Drive Centerline Curb And Gutter (See Site Plan For Size) Thickened Edge Of Pavement Edge Of Gravel Firelane Striping Asphalt Pavement (See Detail Sheet For Pavement Sections) Concrete Pavement (See Detail Sheet For Pavement Sections) Concrete Sidewalk (See Site Plan For Dimensions) General Fence Line (See Plan For Type) Chain Link Fence Line Board Fence Line Parking Counter Storm Catch Basin(s) Ketaining Wall See UTILITY PLAN for More Information Gate Valve Fire Hydrant Assembly Water Meter - Single Water Meter - Double Sanitary Sewer Manhole Utility Pole Light Pole Note: * See Survey For Existing Features Legend. * See Cover Sheet For Abbreviation List. Site General Notes: X Dimensions are measured from the Face of Curb, the Edge of Pavement, the Edge of Sidewalk the Face/Corner of the Building(s) or the Center/End of Stripe. X All radii shall be 4 foot at Face of Curb unless otherwise specified. X Layout of Site Plan is based on and limited to survey information. X All Curb & Gutter shall be 24" wide per detail sheet. X All Pavement Marking shall be applied in accordance with the requirements outlined in the most current edition of the "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices" (MUTCD). X All Signs, Traffic Control Devices, etc. shall follow the guidelines of the MUTCD. X The Contractor shall refer to the Architectural drawings for Building Floor plans and Dimensions, Wall Sections, Door Openings, Building Utility Entrance Points, etc. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Architect and Engineer in the event that the Civil Site Plans Building Layout does not match the Architectural drawings. X All handicap spaces shall be striped / marked in accordance with the handicap striping detail. X All pavement indicated shall be standard duty bituminous pavement unless otherwise noted on plan. The pavement shall be constructed in accordance with the pavement section detail. X It is the Contractor's responsibility to calculate construction staking coordinates according to the dimensions shown on these plans. The Contractor shall verify the accuracy of the coordinates shown on the plans and notify the Engineer of any irregularities before construction starts. X All ramps shall have detectable truncated dome panels per A.D.A. and city standards and the detail sheet Site Information: PROPERTY INFORMATION Gross Site Area: 295,683.69 sf 6.79 acres Proposed Dedicated R.O.W: 1,012.46 sf 0.02 acres Net Site Area: 294,671.23 sf 6.76 acres Zoning: CS / R -O ZONING REGULATIONS Front Setback: 10 ft to 25 ft Build -to -Zone Side and Rear Setback: None Building Height Maximum: 56 ft SITE INFORMATION Total Paved Area: 46,508.00 sf 1.07 acres Total Sidewalk Area: 27,700.00 sf 0.64 acres Total Building Area: 97,272.00 sf 2.23 acres Total Recreation Paved Area: 8,421.00 sf 0.19 acres Total Impervious Area: 171,480.00 sf 58.2% Total Pervious Area: 123,191.23 sf 41.8% PARKING REGULATIONS Required Spaces Ratio: 1 Space / Bedroom Required Spaces (Total): 630 Provided Spaces (Total): 630 Required Motorcycle Spaces (Total): 25 Provided Motorcycle Spaces (Total): 25 Required Accessible Spaces: 13 Provided Accessible Spaces: 13 Site Plan Notes: SN -02 Ski 05 5N-04 5N-05 SN -17 Street Light per Municipal Standards. Taper Curb & Gutter to Match Existing 4" Painted White Striping Taper Curb from 6" to 0" in 2'-O" End of Curb Sign Legend Symbol Code Description P®G R1-1 Stop Sign Handicap Sign R5-1 Do Not Enter Sign Size Post T 24x24 U -Channel 12 x 13 U -Channel 30 x 30 U -Channel 7r0 -7773 J hr1 (ardc"'° .70 r,,.n;lw- n§brrs i7/1 cine In scrxnemea 51j. Eyrie, (. .7,v.521 4:051: I'D klng rd ° SN -03 '.surra10 171.2.100's n. 155E05210 5N 03 F-En4/ Fele ;C5 5 56°42'53" E 40' 20' GRAPHIC SCALE 40' 80' 1(0' JAMES ST (Asphalt - Existing 40' R/W, M. S.P. 3' RNV) 6,5 56°35'36" E 180.30 ( 1N FEET ) 1 inch = 40 ft 2 o. II ) Irrp ,u. . er_e:r,z,:A ^1 a r-22 I70's 02712:51-500 I 27,250 War 5 r .t-. 1 14 w544 'road''/;' ?Kcal' 10' BTZ 5' Sidewalk 67 re A" A" sArdre Building B - 4 Story Asp51: Psrkl'E RESERVED PARKING RIP®'91Tinf RED RESERVED RAPPING d®D 5' Sidewal 27 10 SPACES l9 SPACES) U 5 &7'10'49" E 451.45' p^rt Do s72.70,2 02570;120E-24 Concrete Parking Four/ 27 (Sc 1 5.'0L w z 25' 512 10' 5TZ 5 57°53'23" W 8442 I I I I I I I N 34624'06" W 2.47 /L Know what's below. CaII before you dig. Parking Garage 563 Spaces 6.67 soar 5 505 dan 710le. 22, L oo ��°o`i�11l�o��L�Er:4=hr_ =n°�o�d�o�o�g=1====�oLoo=_t=0Eo'oE 0 090000000 Pool Deck r o 1 40 9a 5,n� 02' 765 1,7r- 01 • • F:.Ind "es,Er 5 57°09'54" E 96.79' Found 74' -IS Fo1,nd Cnlse1 51/4 Total Site Acres after dedication Proposed number of units Density 6.76 Acres 169 Units 25 Units per Acre -TL ',E1/105E5 LC 50111 57E45 F4EI 7r EE /.or,dt sof-4 -,,e5 7E7275 001 Fr) 7o 2 ,1 rt -Dr ZucK, Gd. 72203 zoned' "1171'4 .QZ'9bl M ,LZ,0G.00 9 «'0', 4 ' F�"ar Conc, Drive Vcii''oy l=dr1 &r rGe 5r„ E = - 1 ,' i, d ,...0 -1r Fcend 0l 2e12d "X 7e5-09203-000 /11,101122 F1,211721 -71J9` 1,705 e.- I- v 1 -V" EAP, 72703 03 0 DESK VICINITY MAP N.T.S. 1) cip O v C ry • Ei c� v O CLI U oi n`, E �U0 c x 770-818-4087 / FIRM BT ,EW &ASSOCIATES, A 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 N2 1534 DIAMV 112' J. Du Quesne IOD Vu Id RFI_ 15-856 SI: IS A1 ['5172I. DATE, 2015-09-29 SCALY'. As Noted DR. \\4'1N(. N,\MK 15-856 Civil 001.dwg SHE FT NUMBER- IL C2 ♦,JORGENSEN +ASSOCIATES esCivil Fngineenng+Sun/eying October 28th, 2015 City of Fayetteville Parks Department 1445 South Happy Hollow Rd. Fayetteville, AR. 72703 Re: Cross Keys Phase 2 Dear Parks Department, 124 W Sunbridge Drive. Suite 5 Fayetteville, AR 72703 Office: 479.442.9127 Fax: 479.582.4807 For Cross Keys Phase 2, the total number of lots will be 12, the owner hereby, agrees to donate the appropriate number of acres in this same Parkland Bank for the recently accepted agreement to donate land for Cross Keys South as well (12 x 0.023 acres/lot: 0.276 acres.) Thanks and we appreciate your consideration, anciff32 Charlie Sloan, Cross Keys Development 1 r rn 0 0 0 S 0 0 _11_I 1 3 z z n rn c93N 0 0 9 3 3 rr 9 O 0 FD ru -U N N O 13 9 g Q 9 r o 0 fl < 7 N 3 D 77 (51 O > N 0 0 0 > 9 0 N > 0 N 39 .7 r 1°�i ti i j 9$, 1i v G[ 3 NW CORNER NW1/4, NW1/4 13-16-31 (ALUM. MON.) 0 - La o ICON. < 0 T . '5 — • Yz W SLL>y 0 w M } n U '-- N. N. BROYLES AVENUE (MINOR ARTERIAL 77' RM) 38.5' R/W SW CORNER NW1/4, NW1/4 13-16-31 (ALUM. MON.) P.O.B. PARCEL # 765-16269-100 N W 132 133 134 135 136 137 PER MMON S REET MINI' R ARTEAL 77' ti 00.00' 100.00' 0 ler 3 N SWR. 100.00' 100.00' 100.00' 100.00' 65-28664- 0 _may{ 8ZU03150"E-676.21;/ �/ .C....' ` 100 yr Floodplain ` �'��� `---T 20'U.E. 1a. _ • �� S58°00'0T E �,��\� �" 239.19' \ ; ` Nr i S85°5845"E 342.16'_ CL CREEK \ �� A i \� \ 1'%---t20 DRN ' ` '- 100.00' 100.0a 50.00' X. FH 38.5' R/W 40 LINE _ _ — — — — _ 8.5' R/W 138 139 140 14 100.00' 100.00' 5.66_ a EX. 8" S co a)010 100.00' N87°03'50' APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF EXISTING SEPTIC SYSTEM 46 KEYS P — -1 • \ \ •\ \ \ \ 100 yr Floodplain 1 1 \ EX. 20' GAS ESMT. FH SW CORNER SW1/4, NW1/4 13-16-31 (ALUM. MON.) 1.60' N87°14'00' 765-22366-500 JOHN & REBA JORDAN REV. TRUST 158 S. BROYLES AVENUE FAYETTEVILLE, AR. 72704 (NC) 10' \ • 20' DRN. & Yz—ACCESS ESMT. •\ -28668-000 )SS KEYS PROPERTY NERS ASSOC. INC. N. COLLEGE AVE. STE. 1 200 100 GRAPHIC SCALE 200 900 800 FAYETTEVILLE, AR. 72701 (R -A) S02°59'01 "W 195.52' DETENTION POND 765-28665-000 RHC REAL ESTATE LLC 610 TOWSON AVENUE FORT SMITH, AR. 72901 (P-1) ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 200 ft. S85°5,691-5' E, 1.6`5.07' N022_21'53'E 76.87' N43°48'13"E .134.77' S87°03'50"E 399.20' j.' •!i S02°56'10"W '.%� \ 1k EX. 15" SWR. 154.53' •ti`` - -��" S63 37'0¢"E ` ; _ 77°35133"E 19.99' 173.95' •_ S78°24'02' N01°35141"E / __ i i _ `` — 1C 15' 28.00' / / \ `�..�<.�`` I ' \ 1 NW CORNER III t 1 SE1/4, NW1/4 R -q \ / 13-16-31 NC 11 �` \ (FIP) 1 \ A —.._. _.._.._.._.._.._.._.. _.._.._.._.._.._.._.._. __.._.._.._.. / \ v 40 LINE N8° 70735"W 1306.92' — �.._.._.._.._. !._..\ N6r:573'081 "E 100 yr Floodplain 0°06'41"E P 103.06' / 20' U.E.) \1 N87°08'01"W _. __.__ _.._.._. __. ___ _ 1306.38'.._ __ 1309.07' SE CORNER SW1/4, NW1/4 13-16-31 (FOUND STONE) 765-22366-400 JOHN & REBA JORDAN REV. TRUST 158 5. BROYLES AVENUE FAYETTEVILLE, AR. 72704 (NC) / / PARCEL #7d5-16269-100 N87°09'56'W 1309.60' 765-22366-300 FIRST FEDERAL BANK P.O. BOX 550 HARRISON, AR. 72602 (NC) / 1 \ (-/ 5---i--\\ "R•\ CL CREEK ir\ 55-1 765-28667-000 / MCBRYDE FAM)L rIMITED PARTNER5HIP 71533 W. FA PRISE DRIVE DETENTION POND LLE, AR. 72 1 are 765-N66900 FAYETTEVELE SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 (R -A) \ \ \ SE CORNER SE1/4, NW1/4 13-16-31 (FOUND STONE) NE CORNER SE1/4, NW1/4 13-16-31 (FIP) 40 LINE 765-223.'00 ---NICBRYf/FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1533 W. ENTERPRISE DRIVE FAYETTEVILLE, AR. 72702 (CS, NC & R- / • • t 1 765-22366-900 FIRST FEDERAL BANK P.O. BOX 550 HARRISON, AR. 72602 (CS & NC) r VICINITY MAP W WEDINGTON EtrrEnisan NOTES: FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS OWING STREETS U DIAGNOSE lager Pial COLLECTOR FREEWATECPRESSNAT NNN� MNORARIERNL PRINCIPAL ARTERIAL NNN� TRIMARTERIAL PLANNED STREETS COLLECTOR FREEYNY,EfPRESSYWY NNNNN MINORFRIERIAL NNNNN PRNCPAL ARIERLL NNNNN ANNARTERIAL PLWY LOCAL FINN Trani YINU6P Trair-Ern-mg -- Puled Greet EndIIng Green Ne1n* stream Poll gms WWD YEAR FLOOD ill Panning Asea 6aenmry NUMMI INN OnNay DINED) PARK Otter ares Owner Moe GM 1) PLAT PAGE: #477 2) CURRENT ZONING = NC, CS & R -A. 3) ROTATION BASED ON STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM. 4) PARCEL NUMBER: 765-28664-001,765-28664-000 & 765-16269-100. 5) THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE 100 -YEAR FLOODPLAIN AS PER FIRM #05143CO205F DATED MAY 16, 2008. W N S X CALCULATED POINT E1 FOUND STONE 0 SET IRON PIN & CAP ® FOUND ALUMINUM MONUMENT 0 SEWER MANHOLE EXISTING 12" WATERLINE NIL 12EX WL12EX EXISTING 8" SEWER LINE SS 5 EX SS EX SS8EX EXISTING 15" SEWER LINE SS 15 EX SS IS EX SE 15 ES EXISTING 18" SEWER LINE SS 9 EX SS la EX SS 18 EX EXISTING GAS LINE PROPOSED LOT LINE 100 YEAR FLOOD PLAIN UTILITY EASEMENT CENTERLINE RIGHT OF WAY 40 LINE J O R G E N S E N 124 W Sunbridge Drive, Suite 5 Fayetteville, AR 72703 fl +ASSOCIATES Office: 479.442.9127 Fax: 479.582.4807 Civil Engineering + Surveying www.jorgensenassoccam PROJECT TITLE: PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR CHARLIE SLOAN LOCATION: FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS SHEET TITLE: PRELIMINARY PLAT DRAWN BY: BJR SHEET SCALE: 1"=200' DATE: OCTOBER 29, 2015 PROJECT FILE: Z/SUBD/2015102\PRELIMINARY $300,000 5250,000 5200,000 5150,000 5100,000 550,000 5- en r. op '�1 Fayetteville Parks and Recreation HMR Comparison 2011 - 2015 O ,n m m NW ,0 r. N N N opWmLO a N Now NNM -N N N N m 0 M b N N r% f.) LON0 N P N ol4:11 cerrjrn. are 1" tr 1 e m W N TN N. W N 0 , M 0 int cCQ J Z cc J 2 w 5 1 -4 0 N ma r'' N N N 0 ~ o 04 M N n N 7 W F in i 2 et 2 j O 0 G 0 Q 1 2011 -' 2012 -+ 2013 • 2014 • 2015 Year to Date 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total Comparison $ 1,892,769 $ 2,103,227 I $ 2,191,279 I f $ 2,268,495 I $ 2,505,766 z SEPTEMBER CO 0 0 YTD 2014-2015 10.5% NOVEMBER DECEMBER YTD 2014-2015 $237,272