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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCE 6095 \ F OF FAYETTF III1111IIIIIIII111111111111II1111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1111111111111II Doc ID: 018653800008 Type: kM Kind: ORDINANCE is Recorded: 06/24/2019 at 03:34:56 PM Ploiii., Fee Amt: $50.00 Page 1 of 8 \ ;��., Washington county, AR ggKAs Kyle Sylvester Circuit Clerk File2019-00018266 113 West Mountain Street Fayetteville,AR 72701 (479) 575-8323 ARCHIVED Ordinance: 6095 File Number: 2018-0484 RZN 18-6317 (WEST OF MARKHAM RD./MARKHAM HILL): AN ORDINANCE TO REZONE THAT PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN REZONING PETITION RZN 18- 6317 FOR APPROXIMATELY 119.43 ACRES LOCATED WEST OF MARKHAM ROAD FROM RSF-4, RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY, 4 UNITS PER ACRE AND CPZD, COMMERCIAL PLANNING ZONING DISTRICT TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 75.42 ACRES TO RI-U, RESIDENTIAL INTERMEDIATE- URBAN AND APPROXIMATELY 44.01 ACRES TO R-A, RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL, SUBJECT TO A BILL OF ASSURANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS: Section 1. That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby changes the zone classification of the property shown on the map (Exhibit A) and the legal description (Exhibit B) both attached to the Planning Department's Agenda Memo from RSF-4, Residential Single Family, 4 units per acre and CPZD, Commercial Planning Zoning District to rezone approximately 75.42 acres to RI-U, Residential Intermediate-Urban and approximately 44.01 acres to R-A, Residential Agricultural, subject to a Bill of Assurance. Section 2. That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby amends the official zoning map of the City of Fayetteville to reflect the zoning change provided in Section 1. •%" '(R'ittltii4 AS ,i PASSED and APPROVED on 1 0/2/20 18 _0* \vv.w L. ,�F,J •►— / Approved;" % �. Attest: S.:3'. '' ••. 4R00- ,...\--_, .C ? i ,,, i� try n / , ,,tui ions d Jord. /ayor Sondra E. Smith, City,Clerk Treasurer Page 1 Printed on 10/3/18 RZN18-6317 MARKHAM HILL EXHIBIT A Close Up View RZN 18-6317 rrP Subject Property 7 •!. -. r• , A r . � M, ... ,r .•n..arc m, ,. •,,m,n n-r xxm en .-, „.uT - u EVA ©CLnvt yr .. . , . I I 7 4' 4 i F1/,' , /1/ . • / Proposed RA \ , T c� ' 4r ti/Mir4 :,;,_: _r_ .:____T__ _ -.3"ri,:,. '4 ' ' ' ' ' - ''' '"----. —------- 1 1 MANE RMF-1 NORTH ////// Legend Zoning Acres FSA Hillside-Hilltop Overlay District RIU 75.4 L_ 2 Planning Area RA 44.0 L _ I Fayetteville City Limits Shared Use Paved Trail Feet Trail(Proposed) 0180 360 - ' 01E3( 1.440 j_-_—_-1 Design Overlay District Building Footprint 1 inch = 500 feet Total 119.4 EXHIBIT B RZN 18-6317 Lot 2 RIU Zoning Area: Part of the Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) of Section 17, part of the Northeast Quarter (NE1/4) of Section 18, and part of the Northeast Quarter Southeast Quarter (NE1/4 SE1/4) of Section 18, all in Township 16 North, Range 30 West, of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Washington County, Arkansas, being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the Northwest Corner of Section 17; thence by bearing and distance (basis of bearing, Grid North), South 02°44'08" West along the west line thereof a distance of 663.96 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence leaving said west line, South 87°22'56" East a distance of 661.05 feet; thence South 02°45'33" West a distance of 132.00 feet; thence South 87°22'56" East a distance of 661.00 feet to the east line of the Northwest Quarter Northwest Quarter (NW1/4 NW1/4) of said Section 17; thence North 02°46'58" East along said east line a distance of 88.34 feet; thence leaving said east line, South 87°23'32" East a distance of 480.55 feet; thence South 02°41'24" West a distance of 435.54 feet; thence North 87°50'49" West a distance of 451.98 feet; thence South 02°09'11" West a distance of 71.62 feet; thence North 87°50'49" West a distance of 195.58 feet; thence South 02°09'11" West a distance of 47.75 feet; thence South 62°30'11" West a distance of 126.36 feet to a point on the south line of said Northwest Quarter Northwest Quarter (NW1/4 NW1/4) of Section 17; thence South 62°30'11" West a distance of 141.46 feet; thence North 87°50'49" West a distance of 371.33 feet; thence South 02°09'11" West a distance of 720.20 feet; thence South 87°50'49" East a distance of 217.06 feet; thence South 03°45'49" West a distance of 30.90 feet; thence South 86°14'11" East a distance of 94.71 feet; thence South 03°26'29" West a distance of 100.20 feet; thence South 86°24'36" East a distance of 100.00 feet; thence North 03°26'29" East a distance of 99.89 feet; thence South 86°14'11" East a distance of 75.29 feet; thence North 03°45'49" East a distance of 105.00 feet; thence South 86°14'11" East a distance of 266.05 feet to the east line of the Southwest Quarter Northwest Quarter (SW1/4 NW1/4) of said Section 17; thence South 03°36'12" West along said east line a distance of 256.38 feet; thence leaving said east line, North 87°47'19" West a distance of 293.29 feet; thence South 03°42'20" West a distance of 335.48 feet to the south line of said Southwest Quarter Northwest Quarter (SW1/4 NW1/4) of Section 17; thence North 87°23'27" West along said south line a distance of 409.36 feet; thence leaving said south line, North 02°09'11" East a distance of 173.96 feet; thence North 47°50'49" West a distance of 93.39 feet; thence South 72°09'11"West a distance of 88.50 feet; thence North 64°50'49" West a distance of 130.22 feet; thence North 25°50'49" West a distance of 36.00 feet; thence North 87°50'49" West a distance of 165.06 feet; thence South 25°09'11" West a distance of 201.57 feet; thence South 42°09'11" West a distance of 522.48 feet; thence North 87°50'49" West a distance of 173.85 feet; thence North 37°50'49" West a distance of 284.70 feet; thence North 21°36'54" West a distance of 142.87 feet; thence North 02°09'11" East a distance of 337.61 feet; thence North 28°09'11" East a distance of 234.24 feet; thence North 03°50'49" West a distance of 220.76 feet; thence North 15°50'49" West a distance of 272.32 feet; thence North 02°09'11" East a distance of 265.40 feet to the south line of the Northeast Quarter Northeast Quarter (NE1/4 NE1/4) of Section 18; thence South 87°18'19" East along said south line a distance of 40.30 feet; thence leaving said south line, North 02°44'08" East a distance of 345.45 feet; thence North 57°27'09" East a distance of 466.15 feet; thence South 87°50'49" East a distance of 279.49 feet to the east line of said Northeast Quarter Northeast Quarter (NE1/4 NE1/4) of Section 18; thence North 02'44"08 East along said east line a distance of 42.92 feet to the Point of Beginning. Lot 3 RA Zoning Area: Part of the Northeast Quarter Northeast Quarter (NE1/4 NE1/4) of Section 18, Township 16 North, Range 30 West, of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Washington County, Arkansas, being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the Northeast Corner of said Section 18; thence by bearing and distance (basis of bearing, Grid North), South 02°44'08" West along the east line of said Section 18 a distance of 498.96 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence South 02°44'08" West continuing along said east line a distance of 207.92 feet; thence leaving said east line, North 87°50'49" West a distance of 279.49 feet; thence South 57°27'09" West a distance of 466.15 feet; thence North 02°44'08" East a distance of 479.55 feet; thence South 87°18'19" East a distance of 660.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Lot 4 RA Zoning Area: Part of the Southwest Quarter Northwest Quarter (SW1/4 NW1/4) of Section 17, part of the Southeast Quarter Northeast Quarter (SE1/4 NE1/4) of Section 18, and part of the North-half Northeast Quarter Southeast Quarter (N1/2 NE1/4 SE1/4) of Section 18, all in Township 16 North, Range 30 West, of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Washington County, Arkansas, being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the Northeast Corner of said Section 18; thence by bearing and distance (basis of bearing, Grid North), South 02°44'08" West along the east line of said Section 18 a distance of 1,323.96 feet to the northeast corner of said Southeast Quarter Northeast Quarter (SE1/4 NE1/4) of Section 18; thence North 87°18'19" West along the north line of said Southeast Quarter Northeast Quarter (SE1/4 NE1/4) a distance of 700.30 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence leaving said north line, South 02°09'11" West a distance of 265.40 feet; thence South 15°50'49" East a distance of 272.32 feet; thence South 03°50'49" East a distance of 220.76 feet; thence South 28°09'11" West a distance of 234.24 feet; thence South 02°09'11" West a distance of 337.61 feet; thence South 21°36'54" East a distance of 142.87 feet; thence South 37°50'49" East a distance of 284.70 feet; thence South 87°50'49" East a distance of 173.85 feet; thence North 42°09'11" East a distance of 522.48 feet; thence North 25°09'11" East a distance of 201.57 feet; thence South 87°50'49" East a distance of 165.06 feet; thence South 25°50'49" East a distance of 36.00 feet; thence South 64°50'49" East a distance of 130.22 feet; thence North 72°09'11" East a distance of 88.50 feet; thence South 47°50'49" East a distance of 93.39 feet; thence South 02°09'11" West a distance of 173.96 feet to the south line of said Southwest Quarter Northwest Quarter (SW1/4 NW1/4) of Section 17; thence North 87°23'27" West a distance of 601.18 feet to the southwest corner of said Southwest Quarter Northwest Quarter (SW1/4 NW1/4); thence South 02°48'06" West a distance of 656.59 feet to the southeast corner of said North-half Northeast Quarter Southeast Quarter (N1/2 NE1/4 SE1/4) of Section 18; thence North 87°10'13" West along the south line of said North-half Northeast Quarter Southeast Quarter (N1/2 NE1/4 SE1/4) a distance of 1,289.23 feet; thence leaving said south line, North 20°47'40" West a distance of 67.86 feet to the west line of said North-half Northeast Quarter Southeast Quarter (N1/2 NE1/4 SE1/4); thence North 02°50'27" East a distance of 598.41 feet to the southwest corner of said Southeast Quarter Northeast Quarter (SE1/4 NE1/4) of Section 18; thence North 02°56'03" East a distance of 1,323.09 feet to the northwest corner of said Southeast Quarter Northeast Quarter (SE1/4 NE1/4); thence South 87°18'19" East along the north line thereof a distance of 608.88 feet to the Point of Beginning. EXHIBIT ll/„IA) ea D 114444,4,aM ci 9 - C 146.4,04'd 4P-c cj• Ca /4 / /�' 0-4.4 BILL OF ASSURANCE Cry FOR THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE,ARKANSAS /l`/Ae-c1,- In order to attempt to obtain approval of a request for a rezoning reclassification to R- A and RI-U, the owner, developer, or buyer of this property, (hereinafter "Petitioner") Specialized Real Estate Group, LLC hereby voluntarily offers this Bill of Assurance and enters into this binding agreement and contract with the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Petitioner expressly grants to the City of Fayetteville the right to enforce any and all of the terms of this Bill of Assurance in the Chancery/ Circuit Court of Washington County and agrees that if Petitioner or Petitioner's heirs, assigns, or successors violate any term of this Bill of Assurance, substantial irreparable damage justifying injunctive relief has been done to the citizens and City of Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Petitioner acknowledges that the Fayetteville Planning Commission and the Fayetteville City Council will reasonable rely upon all of the terms and conditions within this Bill of Assurance in considering whether to approve Petitioner's rezoning request. Petitioner hereby voluntarily offers assurances that Petitioner and Petitioner's property shall be restricted as follows ONLY IF Petitioner's rezoning is approved by the Fayetteville City Council: 1. The use of Petitioner's property shall be limited to: The use of the proposed R- A portion shall be limited as allowed by Section 161.03 of the Unified Development Code, Code of Fayetteville ("UDC"). The use of the proposed RI-U portion shall be limited as allowed by Section 161.12 of the UDC. 2. Other restrictions including number and type of structures upon the property are limited to the following: the overall density for the total 119.43 acres that are the subject of this rezoning application shall be a maximum of four (4) units per acre. The total number of homes allowed to be constructed on the R-A designated portion shall be zero. 3. The R-A designated area will be preserved as a conservation area through a conservation easement or a fee-simple donation to either a land trust or the City of Fayetteville. Parkland and future road, emergency access, or utility connections, if requested/required by the City of Fayetteville or utility service providers,Tree Preservation, and public walking, biking or multi-use trails and other amenities will be allowed uses in the conservation area. 4. In addition to the above conditions, the Petitioner agrees that a minimum of 50% of the total 119.43 acres will remain passive and active open space, including common POA space, landscaping, gardens, social gathering spaces, pocket parks, meadows,watersheds, outdoor plazas and existing or new walking 2018.09.17 • or multi-use trails. The open space will include a minimum 50-foot buffer along the northern boundary line of the property where it borders privately-owned property, which may include no dwelling units, but may include walking trails, multi-use trails, utilities, and/or other amenities. The 50% open space will not include private open space that is the outdoor area directly adjoining a dwelling unit intended for private enjoyment of the resident, such as a single family home's back or front yard. 5. The area of the 50% open space that is commonly referred to as The Meadow has historically been used for, and may continue to occasionally be used for grass parking for larger events associated with the Pratt Place Inn. Petitioner specifically agrees that all such restrictions and terms shall run with the land and bind all future owners unless and until specifically released by Resolution of the Fayetteville City Council. This Bill of Assurance shall be filed for record in the Washington County Circuit Clerk's Office after Petitioner's rezoning is effective and shall be noted on any Final Plat or Large Scale Development which includes some or all of Petitioner's property. IN WITNESS WHEREOF and in agreement with all the terms and conditions stated above, I, Spfl•+AuZ R/C.. (01245*1 i . , as the owner, developer or buyer (Petitioner) voluntarily offer all such assurances and sign my name below. - 1 $ • / 8 $PFuAC.4Z.Lb R ,g.STA-iE GRou P, .i c. Date Printed Na e 5 : sent M I/15 pRE i r 5 /4. c►•1-04 # /63 _Aid Address Signa 1r• NOTARY OATH STATE OF ARKANSAS COUNTY OF WASHINGTON And now on this the 10 day of *Ikt , 2018, appeared before me, S4711\ M k1s and after being placed upon his/her oath swore or affirmed that he/she agreed with the terms of the above Bill of Assurance and signed his/her name above. NOTARY PUBLIC ELIZABETH VAUGHT My Commission Expires: tary Public Notary Public-Arkansas Washington County My Commission Expires 06-05.2024 2018.09.17 Commission # 12400792 Washington County, AR I certify this instrument was filed on 06/24/2019 03:34:56 PM and recorded in Real Estate File Number 2019-00018 Kyle Sylvester- Circuit Cler by City of Fayetteville, Arkansas 113 West Mountain Street 1 Fayetteville, AR 72701 (479) 575-8323 Text File File Number: 2018-0484 Agenda Date: 10/2/2018 Version: 1 Status: Passed In Control: City Council Meeting File Type: Ordinance Agenda Number: B. 1 RZN 18-6317 (WEST OF MARKHAM RD./MARKHAM HILL): AN ORDINANCE TO REZONE THAT PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN REZONING PETITION RZN 18-6317 FOR APPROXIMATELY 119.43 ACRES LOCATED WEST OF MARKHAM ROAD FROM RSF-4, RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY, 4 UNITS PER ACRE AND CPZD, COMMERCIAL PLANNING ZONING DISTRICT TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 75.42 ACRES TO RI -U, RESIDENTIAL INTERMEDIATE -URBAN AND APPROXIMATELY 44.01 ACRES TO R -A, RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL, SUBJECT TO A BILL OF ASSURANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS: Section 1. That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby changes the zone classification of the property shown on the map (Exhibit A) and the legal description (Exhibit B) both attached to the Planning Department's Agenda Memo from RSF-4, Residential Single Family, 4 units per acre and CPZD, Commercial Planning Zoning District to rezone approximately 75.42 acres to RI -U, Residential Intermediate -Urban and approximately 44.01 acres to R -A, Residential Agricultural, subject to a Bill of Assurance. Section 2. That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby amends the official zoning map of the City of Fayetteville to reflect the zoning change provided in Section 1. City of Fayetteville, Arkansas Page 1 Printed on 1013/2018 Garner Stoll Submitted By City of Fayetteville Staff Review Form 2018-0484 Legistar File ID 9/18/2018 City Council Meeting Date - Agenda Item Only N/A for Non -Agenda Item 8/28/2018 Submitted Date City Planning / Development Services Department Division / Department Action Recommendation: RZN 18-6317: Rezone (WEST OF MARKHAM RD./MARKHAM HILL, 480-481): Submitted by SPECIALIZED REAL ESTATE GROUP for properties located WEST OF MARKHAM RD. The properties are zoned RSF-4, RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY, 4 UNITS PER ACRE and CPZD, COMMERCIAL PLANNED ZONING DISTRICT and contain approximately 119.43 acres. The request is to rezone approximately 75.42 acres to RI -U, RESIDENTIAL INTERMEDIATE -URBAN and approximately 44.01 acres to R -A, RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL, subject to a Bill of Assurance. Account Number Project Number Budgeted Item? NA Budget Impact: Fund Project Title Current Budget $ Funds Obligated $ Current Balance l Does item have a cost? No Item Cost Budget Adjustment Attached? NA Budget Adjustment Remaining Budget Previous Ordinance or Resolution # Original Contract Number: Comments: Approval Date: _ 4 V20140710 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MEMO CITY OF FAYETTEVIIILLE ARKANSAS MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 TO: Mayor, Fayetteville City Council THRU: Garner Stoll, Development Services Director FROM: Quin Thompson, Current Planner DATE: August 28, 2018 SUBJECT: RZN 18-6317: Rezone (WEST OF MARKHAM RD./MARKHAM HILL, 480-481): Submitted by SPECIALIZED REAL ESTATE GROUP for properties located WEST OF MARKHAM RD. The properties are zoned RSF-4, RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY, 4 UNITS PER ACRE and CPZD, COMMERCIAL PLANNED ZONING DISTRICT and contain approximately 119.43 acres. The request is to rezone approximately 75.42 acres to RI -U, RESIDENTIAL INTERMEDIATE -URBAN and approximately 44.01 acres to R -A, RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL, subject to a Bill of Assurance. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission and staff recommend approval of the requested rezoning as depicted in Exhibits 'A', 'B', and as indicated in the Bill of Assurance in Exhibit 'C'. BACKGROUND: The subject property is located at the west terminus of Markham Road. The property is within the Pratt Place Inn Commercial Planned Zoning District (C-PZD 05-1670) and contains approximately 119 forested acres. The property to the east is developed with a seven -room hotel in the historic Pratt home, several cottages, a barn used for events, and accessory structures. This development is concentrated in the eastern portion of the property, with the majority of the property left in pasture and forest. The property is listed in the State Register of Historic Places, with the main house having been built in 1895, and the landscape remaining largely as it was when the original home was built. Request: The applicant proposes to rezone approximately 119.43 acres from C-PZD and RSF-4 to a mixture of R -A (44.01 acres) and RI -U (75.42 acres), subject to a Bill of Assurance as follows: • Maximum density on the 119 -acre property of 4 dwellings/acre (or a total of 476 dwellings). • No dwellings may be constructed on the R -A district portion of the property. • The R -A district will be permanently preserved as a conservation area by easement or by donation to a land trust. • A minimum of 50% of the total 119.43 -acre property will remain passive and active open space. Mailing Address: 113 W. Mountain Street www.fayetteville-ar.gov Fayetteville, AR 72701 Public Comment: Staff has received several comments both in support and in opposition to the request. Comments for both C-PZD 18-6318 and RZN 18-6317 are combined, as comments have addressed both proposals together. Land Use Compatibility: In staff opinion, the proposed zoning is generally compatible with the surrounding land use pattern, which consists of single-family residential on large lots to the north, south, and east, and a significant area of natural hillside to the west. The proposed RI -U zoning district allows only residential uses by right, including single-family homes and small multi -family residences with up to four attached units. Single-family homes are compatible with the adjacent neighborhood to the east, however, given the site's location on the edges of the immediate surrounding neighborhoods, the proposed RI -U has adequate room for the building type transitions allowed under RI -U. Land Use Plan Analysis: The proposed zoning and Bill of Assurance to preserve 50% of the site as permanent open space is consistent with the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) designation of the property as a Rural Residential and Natural Area. These areas are intended to provide protection to sparsely settled areas, and provide for continuing agricultural uses and land conservation. These areas typically occur on the edges of the City rather than within and adjacent to the most densely populated areas of Fayetteville. This property is atypical of rural properties, and the agricultural uses common associated with them. The home was built in 1895 by a retired judge, and the property has apparently never been in agricultural use, though fact it was used as a summer camp for children between 1921 and 1941. This property is unusual in that it has remained virtually unchanged since the late 19th Century, while the City has grown around it. The landscape has been preserved during that time, and the proposed rezone and associated C-PZD, will conserve a significant portion 50% of the 119 -acre property, a guiding principle of the Rural Residential Area and Natural Area designations. By zoning 44 acres of the property to R -A, and further restricting this use with a Bill of Assurance removing all future residential development opportunities, the property will be conserved primarily on the steep, wooded hillside, and development density clustered on the hilltop. DISCUSSION: At the August 27, 2018 Planning Commission meeting 23 members of the public spoke. 2 people indicated support for the project and 21 indicated opposition to the project, or that more detail should be provided. Primary comments centered around traffic and land use compatibility issues on one hand, and the benefits of infill and the proposed project offering to conserve a large portion of the site and other public benefits on the other hand. The item was forwarded with a recommendation for approval by a vote of 7-0-1 with Mr. Niederman voting 'no'. BUDGET/STAFF IMPACT: N/A Attachments: • Exhibit A • Exhibit B ■ Exhibit C • Planning Commission Staff Report RZN 18-6317 Close Up View -In C� 7a V D1P MARKHAM HILL Subject Property EXHIBIT A RZN 18-6317 Legend !I Hillside -Hilltop Overlay District L- -� Planning Area z — D Fayetteville City Limits Shared Use Paved Trail Trail (Proposed) I Design Overlay District Building Footprint RNIi.-'_d RNIF-IR MAIN,, s r Feet 0 180 360 - r 1,080 1,440 1 inch = 500 feet A. NORTH Zoning Acres RIU 75.4 RA 44.0 Tota 1 119.4 EXHIBIT B RZN 18-6317 Lot 2 RIU 2oninR Area: Part of the Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) of Section 17, part of the Northeast Quarter (NE1/4) of Section 18, and part of the Northeast Quarter Southeast Quarter (NEI/4 SE1/4) of Section 18, all in Township 16 North, Range 30 West, of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Washington County, Arkansas, being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the Northwest Corner of Section 17; thence by bearing and distance (basis of bearing, Grid North), South 02°44'08" West along the west line thereof a distance of 663.96 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence leaving said west line, South 8722'56" East a distance of 661.05 feet; thence South 0245'33" West a distance of 132.00 feet; thence South 87°22'56" East a distance of 661.00 feet to the east line of the Northwest Quarter Northwest Quarter (NW1/4 NW1/4) of said Section 17; thence North 0246'58" East along said east line a distance of 88.34 feet; thence leaving said east line, South 8723'32" East a distance of 480.55 feet; thence South 02°41'24" West a distance of 435.54 feet; thence North 87°50'49" West a distance of 451.98 feet; thence South 0209'11" West a distance of 71.62 feet; thence North 8750'49" West a distance of 195.58 feet; thence South 02°09'11" West a distance of 47.75 feet; thence South 6230'11" West a distance of 126.36 feet to a point on the south line of said Northwest Quarter Northwest Quarter (NW1/4 NW1/4) of Section 17; thence South 62°30'11" West a distance of 141.46 feet; thence North 8750'49" West a distance of 371.33 feet; thence South 0209'11" West a distance of 720.20 feet; thence South 87°50'49" East a distance of 217.06 feet; thence South 03°45'49" West a distance of 30.90 feet; thence South 86°14'11" East a distance of 94.71 feet; thence South 03°26'29" West a distance of 100.20 feet; thence South 86°24'36" East a distance of 100.00 feet; thence North 03°26'29" East a distance of 99.89 feet; thence South 86°14'11" East a distance of 75.29 feet; thence North 03°45'49" East a distance of 105.00 feet; thence South 86°14'11" East a distance of 266.05 feet to the east line of the Southwest Quarter Northwest Quarter (SW1/4 NW1/4) of said Section 17; thence South 0336'12" West along said east line a distance of 256.38 feet; thence leaving said east line, North 87°47'19" West a distance of 293.29 feet; thence South 0342'20" West a distance of 335.48 feet to the south line of said Southwest Quarter Northwest Quarter (SWI/4 NW1/4) of Section 17; thence North 87°23'27" West along said south line a distance of 409.36 feet; thence leaving said south line, North 02°09'11" East a distance of 173.96 feet; thence North 4750'49" West a distance of 93.39 feet; thence South 72°09'11"West a distance of 88.50 feet; thence North 6450'49" West a distance of 130.22 feet; thence North 2550'49" West a distance of 36.00 feet; thence North 8750'49" West a distance of 165.06 feet; thence South 2509'11" West a distance of 201.57 feet; thence South 4209'11" West a distance of 522.48 feet; thence North 8750'49" West a distance of 173.85 feet; thence North 3750'49" West a distance of 284.70 feet; thence North 2136'54" West a distance of 142.87 feet; thence North 0209'11" East a distance of 337.61 feet; thence North 28°09'11" East a distance of 234.24 feet; thence North 03°50'49" West a distance of 220.76 feet; thence North 1550'49" West a distance of 272.32 feet; thence North 0209'11" East a distance of 265.40 feet to the south line of the Northeast Quarter Northeast Quarter (NEI/4 NEI/4) of Section 18; thence South 87°18'19" East along said south line a distance of 40.30 feet; thence leaving said south line, North 02°44'08" East a distance of 345.45 feet; thence North 5727'09" East a distance of 466.15 feet; thence South 8750'49" East a distance of 279.49 feet to the east line of said Northeast Quarter Northeast Quarter (NE1/4 NE1/4) of Section 18; thence North 02'44"08 East along said east line a distance of 42.92 feet to the Point of Beginning. Lot 3 RA Zoning Area: Part of the Northeast Quarter Northeast Quarter (NE1/4 NE1/4) of Section 18, Township 1E North, Range 30 West, of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Washington County, Arkansas, being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the Northeast Corner of said Section 18; thence by bearing and distance (basis of bearing, Grid North), South 02'44'08" West along the east line of said Section 18 a distance of 498.96 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence South 02°44'08" West continuing along said east line a distance of 207.92 feet; thence leaving said east line, North 87°50'49" West a distance of 279.49 feet; thence South 57°27'09" West a distance of 466.15 feet; thence North 02°44'08" East a distance of 479.55 feet; thence South 87°18'19" East a distance of 660.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Lot 4 RA Zoning Area: Part of the Southwest Quarter Northwest Quarter (SW1/4 NW1/4) of Section 17, part of the Southeast Quarter Northeast Quarter (SE1/4 NEI/4) of Section 18, and part of the North -half Northeast Quarter Southeast Quarter (N1/2 NE1/4 SE1/4) of Section 18, all in Township 16 North, Range 30 West, of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Washington County, Arkansas, being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the Northeast Corner of said Section 18; thence by bearing and distance (basis of bearing, Grid North), South 0244'08" West along the east line of said Section 18 a distance of 1,323.96 feet to the northeast corner of said Southeast Quarter Northeast Quarter (SE1/4 NE1/4) of Section 18; thence North 87'18'19" West along the north line of said Southeast Quarter Northeast Quarter (SE1/4 NE1/4) a distance of 700.30 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence leaving said north line, South 02°09'11" West a distance of 265.40 feet; thence South 1550'49" East a distance of 272.32 feet; thence South 03°50'49" East a distance of 220.76 feet; thence South 28°09'11" West a distance of 234.24 feet; thence South 0209'11" West a distance of 337.61 feet; thence South 21°36'54" East a distance of 142.87 feet; thence South 37°50'49" East a distance of 284.70 feet; thence South 87°50'49" East a distance of 173.85 feet; thence North 4209'11" East a distance of 522.48 feet; thence North 25°09'11" East a distance of 201.57 feet; thence South 8750'49" East a distance of 165.06 feet; thence South 25°50'49" East a distance of 36.00 feet; thence South 64°50'49" East a distance of 130.22 feet; thence North 72°09'11" East a distance of 88.50 feet; thence South 47°50'49" East a distance of 93.39 feet; thence South 02°09'11" West a distance of 173.96 feet to the south line of said Southwest Quarter Northwest Quarter (SW1/4 NW1/4) of Section 17; thence North 8723'27" West a distance of 601.18 feet to the southwest corner of said Southwest Quarter Northwest Quarter (SWI/4 NW1/4); thence South 0248'06" West a distance of 656.59 feet to the southeast corner of said North -half Northeast Quarter Southeast Quarter (N1/2 NE1/4 SEI/4) of Section 18; thence North 8710'13" West along the south line of said North -half Northeast Quarter Southeast Quarter (N1/2 NE1/4 SE1/4) a distance of 1,289.23 feet; thence leaving said south line, North 20°47'40" West a distance of 67.86 feet to the west line of said North -half Northeast Quarter Southeast Quarter (N1/2 NEI/4 SE1/4); thence North 0250'27" East a distance of 598.41 feet to the southwest corner of said Southeast Quarter Northeast Quarter (SE1/4 NE1/4) of Section 18; thence North 02°56'03" East a distance of 1,323.09 feet to the northwest corner of said Southeast Quarter Northeast Quarter (SE1/4 NE1/4); thence South 8718'19" East along the north line thereof a distance of 608.88 feet to the Point of Beginning. BILL OF ASSURANCE e9 FOR THE CITY OF FA , ARKANSAS In order to attempt to obtain approval of a request for a rezoning reclassification to R- A and RI -U, the owner, developer, or buyer of this property, (hereinafter "Petitioner") Specialized Real Estate Group, LLC hereby voluntarily offers this Bill of Assurance and "enters into this binding agreement and contract with the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Petitioner expressly grants to the City of Fayetteville the right to enforce any and all of the terms of this Bill of Assurance in the Chancery/ Circuit Court of Washington County and agrees that if Petitioner or Petitioner's heirs, assigns, or successors violate any term of this Bill of Assurance, substantial irreparable damage justifying injunctive relief has been done to the citizens and City of Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Petitioner acknowledges that the Fayetteville Planning Commission and the Fayetteville City Council will reasonable rely upon all of the terms and conditions within this Bill of Assurance in considering whether to approve Petitioner's rezoning request. Petitioner hereby voluntarily offers assurances that Petitioner and Petitioner's property shall be restricted as follows ONLY IF Petitioner's rezoning is approved by the Fayetteville City Council: 1. The use of Petitioner's property shall be limited to: The use of the proposed R- A portion shall be limited as allowed by Section 161.03 of the Unified Development Code, Code of Fayetteville ("UDC"). The use of the proposed RI -U portion shall be limited as allowed by Section 161.12 of the UDC. 2. Other restrictions including number and type of structures upon the property are limited to the following: the overall density for the total 119.43 acres that are the subject of this rezoning application shall be a maximum of four (4) units per acre. The total number of homes allowed to be constructed on the R -A designated portion shall be zero. 3. The R -A designated area will be preserved as a conservation area through a conservation easement or a fee -simple donation to either a land trust or the City of Fayetteville. Parkland and future road, emergency access, or utility connections, if requested/required by the City of Fayetteville or utility service providers, Tree Preservation, and public walking, biking or multi -use trails and other amenities will be allowed uses in the conservation area. 4. In addition to the above conditions, the Petitioner agrees that a minimum of 50% of the total 119.43 acres will remain passive and active open space, including common POA space, landscaping, gardens, social gathering spaces, pocket parks, meadows, watersheds, outdoor plazas and existing or new walking 2018.09.17 or multi -use trails. The open space will include a minimum 50 -foot buffer along the northern boundary line of the property where it borders privately -owned property, which may include no dwelling units, but may include walking trails, multi -use trails, utilities, and/or other amenities. The 50% open space will not include private open space that is the outdoor area directly adjoining a dwelling unit intended for private enjoyment of the resident, such as a single family home's back or front yard. 5. The area of the 50% open space that is commonly referred to as The Meadow has historically been used for, and may continue to occasionally be used for grass parking for larger events associated with the Pratt Place Inn. Petitioner specifically agrees that all such restrictions and terms shall run with the land and bind all future owners unless and until specifically released by Resolution of the Fayetteville City Council. This Bill of Assurance shall be filed for record in the Washington County Circuit Clerk's Office after Petitioner's rezoning is effective and shall be noted on any Final Plat or Large Scale Development which includes some or all of Petitioner's property. IN WITNESS WHEREOF and in agreement with all the terms and conditions stated above, I, 5r4EPALIGt, X&O P,t ,JC. , as the owner, developer or buyer (Petitioner) voluntarily offer all such assurances and sign my name below. 1!5 _J g Date .(5 ti. Address STATE OF ARKANSAS COUNTY OF WASHINGTON ;�Pf�AU-r.F-p KCA�_�5r-TE Printed Na e $ : SCTR ►tel I M Sign"I r NOTARY OATH And now on this the 11b day of , 2018, appeared A before me, tPAC and after being placed upon his/her oath swore or affirmed that he/she agreed with the terms of the above Bill of Assurance and signed his/her name above. NOTARY PUBLIC ELIZABETH My Commission Exprres: ITNI . tary Public N0101y Public-Afkansas Washington alnsas Washington Counly My COlYlMIWOn Expires 06-05.2024 20I8.09.17 Cornmission # 12400192 G Ro u P, IJc., prtgS . �Y COMPREHENSIVE BOTANICAL SERVICES September 17, 2018 To Environmental Action Committee and all concerned: I am writing regarding Specialized Real Estate Group's proposed rezoning plan for Markham Hill. I am a botanist with a local environmental consulting company and, for the purposes of this letter, represent no other group. It is clear to me that because of local development pressure and the,property's central location that development of Markham Hill is inevitable, and I would rather it be developed by SREG than by a less conservation -minded company. As you may know, the property is currently zoned for development and has no formal tree preservation areas in place. I have had the opportunity to walk the property, and in my opinion, the areas that are most important for conservation lie within the 44 acres that will be immediately committed to permanent protection under SREG's proposal. I will be carrying out a botanical inventory and habitat assessment of the property - a purely voluntary measure by the property owner - this fall and next spring to identify any rare plants, sensitive habitats, legacy trees, and areas of most concern for invasive plants. Based on the information I have been shown, I believe this is a responsible land use plan and am in support of it. Sincerely. } Jennifer Ogle, Botanist Comprehensive Botanical Services cc: Fayetteville City Council I Vim CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS TO: THRU: FROM: MEETING DATE: PLANNING COMMISSION MEMO City of Fayetteville Planning Commission Andrew Garner, City Planning Director Quin Thompson, Planner 8-28-2018 August 27, 201 UPDATED SUBJECT: RZN 18-6317: Rezone (WEST OF MARKHAM RD./MARKHAM HILL, 480-481): Submitted by SPECIALIZED REAL ESTATE GROUP for properties located WEST OF MARKHAM RD. The properties are zoned RSF-4, RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY, 4 UNITS PER ACRE and CPZD, COMMERCIAL PLANNED ZONING DISTRICT and contain approximately 119.43 acres. The request is to rezone approximately 75.42 acres to RI -U, RESIDENTIAL INTERMEDIATE -URBAN and approximately 44.01 acres to R -A, RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL, subject to a Bill of Assurance. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends forwarding RZN 18-6317 to the City Council with a recommendation of approval, based on the findings herein. RECOMMENDED MOTION: "I move to forward RZN 18-6317 to the City council with a recommendation for approval." BACKGROUND: The subject property is located at the west terminus of Markham Road. The property is within the Pratt Place Inn Commercial Planned Zoning District (C-PZD 05-1670) and contains approximately 119 forested acres. The property is developed with a seven -room hotel in the historic Pratt home, several cottages, a barn used for events, and accessory structures. This development is concentrated in the eastern portion of the property, with the majority of the property left in pasture and forest. The site is listed in the State Register of Historic Places, with the main house having been built in 1895, and the landscape remaining largely as it was when the original home was built. The surrounding land use and zoning is depicted on Table 1. Table 1 Surrounding Land Use/Zoning Direction from Site Land Use Zoning North Single-family RSF-4, Residential Single-family South Single-family/ Undeveloped RSF-4, Residential Single-family East Undeveloped RSF-4, Residential Single-family West I Undevelo ed/1-49 Futrall Drive RSF-4, Residential Single-family Mailing Address: Planning Commission 113 W. Mountain Street www_fayettevilleiWQj6iJ7.2018 Fayetteville, AR 72701 Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 1 of 19 Request: The applicant proposes to rezone approximately 95 acres from C-PZD to a mixture of R -A (44.01 acres) and RI -U (75.42 acres), subject to a Bill of Assurance as follows: • Maximum density on the 119 -acre property of 4 dwellings/acre (or a total of 476 dwellings). • No dwellings may be constructed on the R -A district portion of the property. • The R -A district will be preserved as a conservation area. • A minimum of 50% of the total 119 -acre property will remain passive and active open space. Public Comment: Staff has received several comments both in support and in opposition to the request. (Comments for both C-PZD 18-6318 and RZN 18-6317 are compiled, as comments have addressed both proposals together.) INFRASTRUCTURE: Streets: The subject parcel has access to Markham Road, Futrall Drive, Halsell Road, and Sang Avenue. Markham Road is an improved two-lane `Local' street with curb and gutter, storm drains, and sidewalk generally on one side of the street. Halsell Road is Avenue is a two-lane improved asphalt street with curb and gutter, storm drains, and sidewalk on one side of the street. Halsell Road transitions into Sang Avenue where it turns 90 degrees to the north, just north of the subject property. Sang Avenue transitions from a designated 'Local' street to a 'Collector' street approximately 0.3 miles from the property. Any street improvements required in these areas would be determined at the time of development proposal. Water: Public water is available to the parcel from several points south and east of the site's parcel boundaries as well as existing waterlines onsite. These waterlines are serving the existing development onsite adequately. However, to serve future commercial development and fire flow demands, this site is elevated too near to the elevation of the City's primary "pressure plane" elevation. The applicant has had several meetings with City Utilities Department to discuss feasible solutions (pumping, additional tank height, etc.). The details of providing adequate water supply to this proposed area are not fully known at this time and are the responsibility of the developer to coordinate and accomplish. Sewer: Sanitary Sewer is available to the site. There is an existing 8 -inch main off of Markham Road. Drainage: No portion of this property is identified as FEMA regulated floodplains. The parcel does lay within the HHOD. There are no protected streams on this parcel. There are no hydric soils identified on this parcel. Any additional improvements or requirements for drainage will be determined at time of development. Fire: The Fire Department did not express concerns with this request. Police: The Police Department did not comment on this request. CITY PLAN 2030 FUTURE LAND USE PLAN: City Plan 2030 Future Land Use Map designates this property as Rural Residential Area and Natural Area. Planning Commission G:\ETC\Development Services Review\2018\Development Review\18-6317 RZN W. end of Markham Rd. August 27, 2018 (Markham Hill) 480-481\03 Planning Commission\08-27-2018\Comments and Redlines Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 2 of 19 Rural Residential Areas recognize existing low-density, large lot residential development, but are identified to encourage the conservation and preservation of woodlands, grasslands, or agricultural lands that are sparsely settled. They may or may not have adequate street and water infrastructure or public services, such as police and fire, to support urban or suburban densities and development patterns nor should these services be expanded to accommodate further growth unless they are in line with the following guiding principles: Guiding Policies: a. Allow and encourage historical agricultural and related uses to continue and to occur as permanent land uses within planned developments. b. If developed, encourage alternative development patterns, such as conservation or cluster development types, to achieve compatibility with surrounding rural areas. c. Foster a culture that supports local food production on a variety of scales. d. Encourage, preserve and protect viable agribusinesses such as orchards, berry farms and small scale produce -yielding businesses that provide goods for the local market. Natural Areas consist of lands approximating or reverting to a wilderness condition, including those with limited development potential due to topography, hydrology, vegetation or value as an environmental resource. These resources can include stream and wildlife corridors, as well as natural hubs and cores, as identified in the FNHA study, many of which make up the backbone of the enduring green network. A Natural Area designation would encourage a development pattern that requires conservation and preservation, prevents degradation of these areas, and would utilize the principles of low impact development for all construction. FINDINGS OF THE STAFF A determination of the degree to which the proposed zoning is consistent with land use planning objectives, principles, and policies and with land use and zoning plans. Finding: Land Use Compatibility: In staff opinion, the proposed zoning is only partially compatible with the surrounding land use pattern, which consists of single-family residential on large lots to the north, south, and east, and a significant area of natural hillside to the west. The proposed RI -U zoning district allows only residential uses by right, including single-family homes and small multi -family residences with up to four attached units. Single- family homes are compatible with the adjacent neighborhood to the east, however, two-, three-, and four -family units are not typical of the area, and if allowed by right, could alter the existing land -use pattern and neighborhood character significantly. Land Use Plan Analysis: The proposed zoning is partially consistent with the Future Land Use Map (FLUM), which designates the property as a Rural Residential Area and Natural Area. These areas are intended to provide protection to sparsely settled areas, and provide for continuing agricultural uses and land conservation. These areas typically occur on the edges of the City rather than within and adjacent to the most densely populated areas of Fayetteville. This property is atypical of rural properties, and the agricultural Planning Commission G:\ETC\Development Services Review\2018\Develop ment Review\18-6317 RZN W. end of Markham Rd August 27, 2018 (Markham Hill) 480-481\03 Planning Commission\08-27-2018\Comments and Redlines Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 3 of 19 uses common associated with them. The home was built in 1895 by a retired judge, and the property has apparently never been in agricultural use, though fact it was used as a summer camp for children between 1921 and 1941. This property is unusual in that it has remained virtually unchanged since the late 19th Century, while the City has grown around it. The landscape has been preserved during that time, and the proposed rezone and associated C-PZD, will conserve a significant portion 50% of the 119 -acre property, a guiding principle of the Rural Residential Area and Natural Area designations. By zoning 44 acres of the property to R -A, and further restricting this use with a Bill of Assurance removing all future residential development opportunities, the property will be conserved primarily on the steep, wooded hillside, and development density clustered on the hilltop. 2. A determination of whether the proposed zoning is justified and/or needed at the time the rezoning is proposed. Finding: The proposed zones would allow a large, minimally developed site near downtown Fayetteville to make use of existing City infrastructure, improve existing infrastructure, create needed street connections to west Fayetteville by connecting Hallsell Road directly to Markham Road, and provide residential development in a traditional town form, all of which are goals of City Plan 2030. 3. A determination as to whether the proposed zoning would create or appreciably increase traffic danger and congestion. Finding: The proposed zoning will allow development of a large residential neighborhood of up to approximately 476 units, that will significantly increase traffic volumes, though it is not likely to appreciably increase congestion or traffic danger in the area with the addition of a street connection north to Halsell Road/Sang Avenue. Markham Road, Cross Street, and Halsell Road do experience high traffic volumes generally due to student traffic, and significant congestion large University of Arkansas events particularly. These are development issues which are more properly considered in the future, at which time a traffic study must be submitted for review. A second street connection from the project site will be required to develop the site at the maximum at the proposed densities. Code -required street stub -outs to adjacent undeveloped properties will provide opportunity for additional street connections as nearby properties develop over time. 4. A determination as to whether the proposed zoning would alter the population density and thereby undesirably increase the load on public services including schools, water, and sewer facilities. Finding: The proposed zoning will prepare the property for development that will result in a significantly higher density of population on the property, which is almost entirely open space and forest at this time. No undesirable load on public services is anticipated, other than water service, which is inadequate to serve the proposed development over the entire 119 -acre property, and will require significant improvements. The Police and Fire Departments have not expressed concerns about the proposed zoning district. Planning Commission GAETC\Development Services Review\2018\Development Review\18-6317 RZN W end of Markham Rd August 27, 2018 (Markham Hill) 480-481\03 Planning Comm ission\08-27-2018\Comments and Redlines Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 4 of 19 5. If there are reasons why the proposed zoning should not be approved in view of considerations under b (1) through (4) above, a determination as to whether the proposed zoning is justified and/or necessitated by peculiar circumstances such as: a. It would be impractical to use the land for any of the uses permitted under its existing zoning classifications; b. There are extenuating circumstances which justify the rezoning even though there are reasons under b (1) through (4) above why the proposed zoning is not desirable. Finding: N/A RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends forwarding RZN 18-6317 to the City Council with a recommendation of approval, based on the findings herein. Planning Commission Action: Meeting Date: August 2.7,_2.018 Motion: WINSTON Second: AUTRY i Vote: 8-1-Q BUDGET/STAFF IMPACT: None )M Forward © Tabled © Denied Attachments: • UDC 161.03: R -A, Residential -Agricultural • UDC 161.12: RI -U, Residential Intermediate -Urban • Fire Response Letter • Applicant's Letter and compatibility statement ■ Zoning Plan • Current Land Use Map • Close Up Map ■ One Mile Map ■ Future Land Use Map • Bill of Assurance • Public Comment Planning Commission GAETC\Development Services Review\2018\Develop ment Review\18-6317 RZN W. end of Markham Rd August 27, 2018 (Markham Hill) 480-481\03 Planning Commission\08-27-2018\Comments and Redlines Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 5 of 19 161.03 - District R -A, Residential -Agricultural (A) Purposes . The regulations of the agricultural district are designed to protect agricultural land until an orderly transition to urban development has been accomplished; prevent wasteful scattering of development in rural areas; obtain economy of public funds in the providing of public improvements and services of orderly growth; conserve the tax base; provide opportunity for affordable housing, increase scenic attractiveness; and conserve open space. (B) Uses . (1) Permitted Uses. Unit 1 : City-wide uses by right i Unit 3 Public protection and utility facilities ` Unit 6 Agriculture I Unit 7 Animal husbandry Unit 8 Single-family dwellings Unit 9 Two-family dwellings Unit 37 Manufactured homes Unit 41 Accessory dwellings Unit 43 Animal boarding and training (2) Conditional Uses Unit 2 City-wide uses by conditional use permit Unit 4 � Cultural and recreational facilities Unit 5 Government facilities Unit Commercial recreation, large sites 20 Planning Commission August 27, 2018 Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 6 of 19 Unit 24 Home occupations Unit Outdoor Music Establishments 35 Unit Wireless communications facilities 36 Unit 42 Clean technologies (C) Density. Units per acre One-half (%:) (D) Bulk and Area Regulations. Lot width minimum 200 feet Lot Area Minimum: Residential: 2 acres Nonresidential: 2 acres Lot area per dwelling unit 2 acres (E) Setback Requirements. Planning Commission August 27, 2018 Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 7 of 19 Front Side Rear 35 feet 20 feet 35 feet (F) Height Requirements. There shall be no maximum height limits in the R -A District, provided, however, if a building exceeds the height of one (1) story, the portion of the building over one (1) story shall have an additional setback from any boundary line of an adjacent residential district. The amount of additional setback for the portion of the building over one (1) story shall be equal to the difference between the total height of that portion of the building and one (1) story. (G) Building area. None. (Code 1965, App. A., Art. 5(1); Ord. No. 1747, 6-29-70; Code 1991, §160.030; Ord. No. 4100, §2 (Ex. A), 6-16-98; Ord. No. 4178, 8-31-99; Ord. No. 5028, 6-19-07; Ord. No. 5128, 4-15-08; Ord. No. 5195, 11-6-08; Ord. No. 5238, 5-5-09; Ord. No. 5479, 2-7-12; Ord. No. 5945, §3, 1-17- 17; Ord. No. 6015 , § 1(Exh. A), 11-21-17) 161.12 - District RI -U, Residential Intermediate - Urban (A) Purpose. The RI -U Residential District is designed to permit and encourage the development of detached and attached dwellings in suitable environments, to provide a range of housing types compatible in scale with single-family homes and to encourage a diversity of housing types to meet demand for walkable urban living. (B) Uses. (1) Permitted Uses. Unit 1 City-wide uses by right Unit 8 1 Single-family dwellings Unit 9 1 Two (2) family dwellings Unit 10 1 Three (3) and four (4) family dwellings Unit 41 , I Unit 44 i f Accessory dwellings Cluster housing development (2) Conditional Uses. Planning Commission August 27, 2018 Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 8 of 19 Unit 2 City-wide uses by conditional use permit Unit 3 9 Public protection and utility facilities Unit 4 I Cultural and recreational facilities Unit 5 1 Government facilities Unit 12a I Limited business Unit 24 Home occupations Unit 26 Multi -family dwellings Unit 36 Wireless communications facilities I (C) Density. None. (D) Bulk and Area Regulations. Dwelling (all types) Lot width minimum ^ 18 feet (E) Lot area minimum None Setback Requirements. Side { Side Rear Rear, from Single & Front Other Other centerline Two (2) Uses Uses of an alley V Family A Dulld-to zone None 5 feet 5 feet 12 feet that is located Planning Commission August 27, 2018 Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 9 of 19 between the fro property, line a a line 25 feet fro the front proper line. I nt nd m ty (F) Building Height Regulations. Building height maximum 2 stories/3 stories* * A building or a portion of a building that is located between 0 and 10 feet from the front property line or any master street plan right-of-way line shall have a maximum height of two (2) stories. Buildings or portions of the building set back greater than 10 feet from the master street plan right-of- way shall have a maximum height of three (3) stories. (G) Building Area. The area occupied by all buildings shall not exceed 60% of the total lot area. (H) Minimum Buildable Street Frontage. 50% of the lot width. (Ord. No. 5945, §5(Exh. A), 1-17-17; Ord. No. 6015, §1(Exh. A), 11-21-17) Planning Commission August 27, 2018 Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 10 of 19 REAL ESTATE SPECIALIZEDGROUP July 18, 2018 Fayetteville Planning Department 125 West Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701 Please find attached a rezoning application for 119.43 acres of property located on Markham Hill including the following documents: 1. Rezoning Application 2. Compatibility Statement 3. Concept Plan 4. Survey 5. Bill of Assurance 6. Legal Description of Property 7. Agent Authorization Form This application is filed concurrently with an application to rezone a 24.06 acre PZD District adjacent to this property. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Best Regards, 01� Lawrence Finn (404) 931-8426 lawrence@specializedreg.com 19 WWW,SPECIALIZEDREG.COM i L Ch' ,,rri' ,L,,;,, , SY'J;te 103, Favvt w, i€1!? x Planning Commission August 27; 2018 Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 11 of 19 MARKHAM HILL — REZONING RA / RW COMPATIBILITY STATEMENT A statement explaining the compatibility of this proposed rezoning with neighboring property and explaining why the proposed rezoning will not unreasonably adversely affect or conflict with surrounding land uses. SREG requests a rezoning of property to the RA and RI -U districts for a new residential neighborhood based on low impact development and green space conservation principles. SREG has also filed concurrently an application to modify the existing PZD for the Pratt Place Inn. The proposed new residential neighborhood, including the Pratt Place Inn PZD, will protect areas of tree canopy through creating compact development. The new neighborhood will fulfill the purpose of the RI -U District by providing "the development of detached and attached dwellings in suitable environments to provide a range of housing types compatible in scale with single-family homes and to encourage a diversity of housing types to meet demand for walkable urban living" (Section 161.12). The new neighborhood will also fulfill the purpose of the R -A District, which "are designed to protect agricultural land until an orderly transition to urban development has been accomplished; prevent wasteful scattering of development in rural areas; obtain economy of public funds in the providing of public improvements and services of orderly growth; conserve the tax base; provide opportunity for affordable housing, increase scenic attractiveness; and conserve open space." The RA and RI -U zoned properties will protect and nurture greenspace, protect tree canopy, protect natural habitats and provide connections to the nearby walking trails. The proposed development will also fulfill the objectives of the Hillside -Hilltop Overlay District by placing the development at a location that limits disturbance to the natural character of the hillside and ridgetop, thus protecting the viewshed. However, the exact location of protected tree save areas and natural habitats can't be finalized until the Large Scale Development review process when the surveyors, engineers, architects and land planners will determine appropriate areas for development. Planning Commission August 27, 2018 Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 12 of 19 BILL OF ASSURANCE FOR THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS In order to attempt to obtain approval of a request for a rezoning reclassification to R -A and RI -U, the owner, developer, or buyer of this property, (hereinafter "Petitioner") Specialized Real Estate Group, Inc. hereby voluntarily offers this Bill of Assurance and enters into this binding agreement and contract with the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Petitioner expressly grants to the City of Fayetteville the right to enforce any and all of the terms of this Bill of Assurance in the Chancery/ Circuit Court of Washington County and agrees that if Petitioner or Petitioner's heirs, assigns, or successors violate any term of this Bill of Assurance, substantial irreparable damage justifying injunctive relief has been done to the citizens and City of Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Petitioner acknowledges that the Fayetteville Planning Commission and the Fayetteville City Council will reasonable rely upon all of the terms and conditions within this Bill of Assurance in considering whether to approve Petitioner's rezoning request. Petitioner hereby voluntarily offers assurances that Petitioner and Petitioner's property shall be restricted as follows ONLY IF Petitioner's rezoning is approved by the Fayetteville City Council: 1. The use of Petitioner's property shall be limited to: The use of the proposed R -A portion shall be limited as allowed by Section 161.03 of the Unified Development Code, Code of Fayetteville ("UDC"). The use of the proposed RI -U portion shall be limited as allowed by Section 161.12 of the UDC. 2. Other restrictions including number and type of structures upon the property are limited to the following: the overall density for the total 118.59 acres that are the subject of this rezoning application shall be a maximum of four (4) units per acre. The total number of units allowed to be constructed on the R -A designated portion shall be zero. 3. Specific activities not allowed upon petitioner's property include: the R -A designated area will be preserved as a conservation area. 4. In addition to the above conditions, the Petitioner agrees that a minimum of 50% of the total 118.59 acres will remain passive and active open space,, including conservation areas, landscaping, gardens, pocket parks, meadows, watersheds, outdoor plazas and existing or new walking or multi -use trails. Planning Commission August 27, 2018 Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 13 of 19 Petitioner specifically agrees that all such restrictions and terms shall run with the land and bind all future owners unless and until specifically released by Resolution of the Fayetteville City Council. This Bill of Assurance shall be filed for record in the Washington County Circuit Clerk's Office after Petitioner's rezoning is effective and shall be noted on any Final Plat or Large Scale Development which includes some or all of Petitioner's property. IN WITNESS WHEREOF and in agreement with all the terms and conditions stated above, I,S At4Zr� X& r.'►rft+-u P. , dr-., as the owner, developer or buyer (Petitioner) voluntarily offer all such assurances and sign my name below. Date Printed Name gy SaTh"A NA S PItv;- 15 >J . C4-(✓ &4A 4:k !off - Address STATE OF ARKANSAS Signature N[)TARY OATH COUNTY OF WASHINGTON And now on this4pthe day of , 2018, appeared before me, and after being placed upon his/her oath swore or affirmed that he/she agreed with the terms of the above Bill of Assurance and signed his/her name above. NOTARY PUBLIC Riz DIN VAUGHT Notary Public-Arkansos Washinglon County My Commission Expires: My Commission Explres 06.05.2024 Notary ' clic 0&-x..7'70-� Planning Commission August 27, 2018 Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 14 of 19 �nNm rvE� EN-2� Z�n`Yw CD m /Z No WN a�b Iz 17 =0 `=` 'ry ^Y ry Q I I I I � I I J ZO �C 17 a� I 1 3 o LIp El I ■ 0 I � U I I---___ . Q L _ 2 d I I ❑ r s ,a I� � - ' � X ti�J ll � Z I as I } f j f F I zO tIL------------- f I • r l � n • I I . I t I � I I I i I I ICU I I ww I aoa Q� Q 0 0 0 �nNm rvE� EN-2� Z�n`Yw CD m /Z No WN a�b Iz 17 =0 `=` 'ry ^Y ry Q From: cbduty@aol.com mailto:cbdu�Y@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2018 9:52 AM To: Smith, Sondra <ssmith@fayetteville-ar.pov> Subject: Markham Hill Please forward to the Council and Planning Commission. I have been a resident of Fayetteville for most of my life and have lived in the neighborhood at the base of Markham Hill for sixty years. I knew Mrs. Joy Markham and her dreams for the future of the mountain. This hill is the last area of untouched beauty in the center of our city. It is one of the last if not the last sanctuaries for wildlife with uncontrolled development racing in on all sides. Please use vision and caution in considering rezoning this area. The proposal for commercial development and high density occupancy does not fit the location, the topography, nor even common sense. Please think of the future for our descendants and do not rezone Markham Hill. Fayetteville is destroying its reputation for beauty and livability by this ruinous race toward commercialization. Sincerely, Carolyn Duty Banks From: bob wist [mailto:bobwist@hotmail.com] Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2018 11:33 AM To; Smith, Sondra <,ssmith fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Please forward to planning commission Sondra, Could you please forward this to the city planning and zoning commission before their Aug. 27 meeting. We do not live in the Markham Hill neighborhood but would still like to express our feelings that new commercial development in that area does not seem like a good idea. Preserving the natural beauty and wildlife near campus is very important to our city Thanks, Bob & Karen Wist From: Lisa Orton [mallto:lisa m orton_@yahoo.com] Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2018 8:15 AM To: University Heights Neighborhood Association <university-heights-na@listserv.uark.edu> Cc: Smith, Sondra <ssmith@fayetteville-ar.gov>; Mayor <Mayor@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Possible solution to protect Markham Hill green space and heritage for Fayetteville Dear City of Fayetteville and Univ Hts neighbors, This is encouraging and maybe the route to pursue to protect Markham Hill green space and its heritage for Fayetteville. If the City refuses to rezone Markham Hill for development, maybe RMD Properties and the University of Arkansas will sell their parts of Markham Hill to the NWA Land Trust with the help of the Walton Family Foundation. See today's article below. Lisa Orton Thompson, Quin From: cbduty@aol.com Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2018 8:10 AM To: Thompson, Quin Subject: Markham Hill I saw the letters you listed and mine was not among them, so I am resubmitting. I am firmly AGAINST the rezoning of Markham Hill. I knew Joy Markham and this is NOT what she would have wanted. She gave the gift of land to the University with the desire that it would be the start of conservation of the hill and preservation of nature and wildlife Turning the hill into a dense commercial and highrise development would never have been acceptable and is not now acceptable to those of us who live in this neighborhood. Rezoning would simply be an act of greed and destruction of part of Fayetteville's historic heritage. Carolyn Banks From: Lisa Orton [mailto:lisa m orton@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2018 8:45 AM To: Mayor <Mayor@fayetteviIle-ar.sov>; Jordan, Lioneld <Ijordan@fayettevilie-ar.gov>; Smith, Sondra <ssmith fa etteVille-ar. ov> Subject: More information on Markham Hill Dear Mayor Jordan and Sondra, Please forward this to the Rezoning committee, City Planning Commission, and City Council. Please do not rezone but keep the existing PZD and RSF-4 zoning of Markham Hill and Woods. When Seth Mims of Specialized Real Estate Group talked to the University Heights neighbors in hopes of getting our support, he said that for the Pratt Inn to make money they needed to add 20 rooms in a cottage between the current inn and the water tower and start a restaurant on the ground floor of the Pratt Inn. It already has a huge kitchen in the basement for that purpose. We thought that was a good idea as long as development on the rest of the land was kept to a minimum. Seth's proposal to the City shocked us. It is basically destroying all Markham Hill and Woods, claiming that a few trees is preserving this historical green space we've enjoyed for the past 60 years and more. I asked Specialized Real Estate Group to please withdraw their request for rezoning and do the following instead which still provides them with a profit, provides additional housing for city residents, and preserves at least half of this historical green space. I believe this is a workable compromise that meets Fayetteville's goals (more housing; diverse neighborhoods - not only high density and urban infilled but also low density and wooded; and preservation of historical green space) and bordering neighborhoods could live with. (1) Keep the existing 72 acre PZD on the east side of Markham Hill, but request from the City the 20 room cottage between the Pratt Inn and water tower. They already have the ability to have a restaurant on the first floor of Pratt Inn. (2) Develop the 72 acre RSF-4 on the west side of Markham Hill, amid the trees, with at most 4 single family homes per acre. The roads into this development should be from the highway 49 side. This preserves the already existing low density wooded residential neighborhoods bordering this property and fits in better with the surrounding residential, non-commercial community and environment. I ask again, please do not rezone but keep the existing PZD and RSF-4 zoning of Markham Hill and Woods. Can the City also look into putting the PZD portion in the NWA Land Trust or some other conservation preservation? Thank you so much for reading my emails and seriously considering my request. Sincerely, Lisa Orton 410-674-8440 NWA Land Trust launches campaign to conserve 5,000 acres in threeyears Thompson, Quin From: CityClerk Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 2:40 PM To: Thompson, Quin Cc: Bolinger, Bonnie; Pennington, Blake; citycouncil@matthewpetty.org; Marr, Don; Eads, Gail; Roberts, Gina; Henson, Pam; Johnson, Kimberly; Williams, Kit; Branson, Lisa; Jordan, Lioneld; Lynch, Rhonda; Mulford, Patti; Norton, Susan; Ramos, Eduardo; Smith, Lorinda; Smith, Sondra; Gray, Adella; Marsh, Sarah; Kinion, Mark; Tennant, Justin; Bunch, Sarah; La Tour, John; Smith, Kyle Subject: FW: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Please forward to Planning Commissioners. Thanks, Lisa From: ChrisBaribeau <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 1:31 PM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Chris Baribeau Email ch risco) mod usstudio. corn Street Address in Fayetteville 120 W Skyline Dr Arkansas United States Map It Message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. As a resident of Mount Sequoyah, which supports a similar mix of residential and hospitality as proposed for Markham Hill, I can generally say this will be a great step forward for the city. Thompson, Quin From: CityClerk Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2018 3:24 PM To: Thompson, Quin Cc: Garner, Andrew; Stoll, Garner; Bolinger, Bonnie; Pennington, Blake; citycouncil@matthewpetty.org; Marr, Don; Eads, Gail; Roberts, Gina; Henson, Pam; Johnson, Kimberly; Williams, Kit; Branson, Lisa; Jordan, Lioneld; Lynch, Rhonda; Mulford, Patti; Norton, Susan; Ramos, Eduardo; Smith, Lorinda; Smith, Sondra; Gray, Adella; Marsh, Sarah; Kinion, Mark; Tennant, Justin; Bunch, Sarah; La Tour, John; Smith, Kyle Subject: FW: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Quin, Please forward to Planning Commissioners. Thanks, Lisa From: GretchenHunt <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2018 2:05 PM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Gretchen Hunt Email g sch I urnp(p),gmail. com Street Address in Fayetteville 898 S. Hill Ave. Fayetteville, AR 72701 Arkansas United States Map It Message Hi Council Members! I think Markham Hill would be a great place for infill development - right in town. Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. Thank you, Gretchen Hunt Thompson, Quin From: Robert Koser <bobkoser@swbell.net> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 4:43 PM To: Thompson, Quin Subject: Re: markham hill rezones Hi Quin Thank you for the information link, as an adjacent property owner I have some comments. As I understand the information the are two proposed changes RZN18-6317 (MARKHAM HILL) and PZD18-6318 (PRATT PLACE INN & BARN). 1. I do not think the RZN18-6317 (MARKHAM HILL) should be discussed or approved until the proposal includes the infrastructure plan (roads, traffic controls, and utilities) for the volume of housing (400+ units) this zoning change would allow. 2. PZD18-6318 - Documents appear to include additional roads to relieve traffic on Markham - are these part of the zoning changes. How will the additional traffic on Markham and surrounding streets be controlled - Stop signs at all intersections? Stoplight on Razorback and Markham? 3. PZD18-6318 mentions green space Buffers - are these included in the Zoning changes? How are they maintained and enforced. Tree preservation on these new lots must be included in this new zoning, else the whole secluded Pratt Place atmosphere will be lost. Thanks Bob Koser From: "Thompson, Quin" <qthompson@fayetteville-ar.gov> To: "BOBKOSER@SWBELL.NET" <BOBKOSER@SWBELL.NET> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 1:33 PM Subject: markham hill rezones https-r/www.dropbox.com/sh/lvmld_q3ngOh88m9/AADe26WlT Yyp4mKwwuf97dEa?dl=O Quin Thompson Planner Development Services 125 W Mountain St City of Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 1 From: Ci Clerk To: Harrison. And Subject: FW: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Date: Wednesday, August 15, 2018 9:39:34 AM From: KiaraLuers <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2018 8:55 PM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request !Name Kiara Luers Email Kiaraluers@gmail. corn Street Address in Fayetteville 1531 n Bernice drive Arkansas United States MAP I Message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. Keep me informed about Markham 'Hill news Thompson, Quin From: Smith, Sondra Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2018 1:53 PM To: Bolinger, Bonnie; Pennington, Blake; citycouncil@matthewpetty.org; Marr, Don; Eads, Gail; Roberts, Gina; Henson, Pam; Johnson, Kimberly; Williams, Kit; Branson, Lisa; Jordan, Lioneld; Lynch, Rhonda; Mulford, Patti; Norton, Susan; Ramos, Eduardo; Smith, Lorinda; Smith, Sondra; Gray, Adella; Marsh, Sarah; Kinion, Mark; Tennant, Justin; Bunch, Sarah; La Tour, John; Smith, Kyle Cc: lisa_m_orton@yahoo.com Subject: FW: Markham Hill part of Fayetteville green space Office of the City Clerk Treasurer Sondra E. Smith CAMC CMC City Clerk Treasurer 113 W. Mountain Street, Suite 308 Fayetteville, AR 72701 (479) 575-8323 .rs►►►ith�rdlns+elteyiJl c -to•. fav Fayetteville From: Lisa Orton [mailto:lisa_m_orton@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2018 10:01 AM To: University Heights Neighborhood Association <university-heights-na@listserv.uark.edu>; Smith, Sondra <ssmith@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Markham Hill part of Fayetteville green space Sondra, Would you please send my email to the Rezoning committee, City Planning Commission, and City Council members? Thanks, Lisa Orton Dear City of Fayetteville, I found this study which includes the 150 acres of Markham Hill. The City of Fayetteville used to include Markham Hill as part of its green space infrastructure. I noticed my mother Marion Orton was part of the committee who put this together. To have it developed and destroyed is very disheartening to me and others in our community. Would you please prevent its destruction by maintaining the existing PZD? Better yet, by preserving this land through the NWA Land Trust or some other conservation protection? These precious green spaces are part of Fayetteville's diversity. IittoWwww.layettevilleiiattiral.o� Iwo �c�i��tei�tl�i lnadsl2D 151Q31Hei•itage-warki�lQ,-crc�ti3�-lteport.p�l f Sincerely, Lisa Orton 410-674-8440 Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPad Thompson, Quin From: Lisa Orton <lisa_m_orton@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2018 11:10 PM To: Lisa Orton; Smith, Sondra; Thompson, Quin Subject: Letter to City - Proposed Markham Hill development not like Serenbe! Dear City Council, Planning Commission, and Quin Thompson, Please do not rezone the RSF-4 nor resize/redefine the existing PZD of the 144 acres on Markham Hill currently owned by Specialized Real Estate Group. They bought the land under its current zoning. They can indeed make money from the property as is with the Pratt Inn and Party Barn. For example, they are hosting much of the Roots Festival. When Specialized REG talked to the University Heights neighbors about developing Markham Hill, they tried to convince us to support their development ideas with the following two arguments. But they did not keep their word as evidenced by the contents of their application to the City. They lost my trust. I hope you will therefore not approve their request for rezoning nor their redefinition of the existing PZD. Specialized REG's first argument: (1) They said they would model the development on the Markham Hill property after the Serenbe community outside of Atlanta. They told us to go to the Serenbe link to check it out. I did. The Serenbe community has at least 70% of their land preserved (woods, pastures, streams) and develops only 30% of it. The density of Serenbe is 1000 acres containing 600 people in 350 houses or living units. However, (a) Specialized REG's actual proposal to the City is saying they will preserve only 30% of the 144 acres, at the far west side near the highway. Their density for the 120 -acre RIU is 478 houses or living units. This is over ten times the density of Serenbe. If they had the same density as Serenbe, they would be putting only 42 houses or living units for 72 people on the 120 -acre RIU. (b) Specialized REG's proposed 24 -acre PZD is even worse. It is on the east side of Markham Hill, including Markham Rd, Sang Ave, the horse pasture and barn on the corner of Markham and Sang, surrounding Evangeline Archer's historical home, surrounding Pratt Inn, and the property just past but almost even with the Party Barn. They want to put in 7 houses in the 3.5 solid wooded acres on the right side of Markham Rd, 12 houses in the 4.2 solid wooded acres on the left side of Markham Rd, 10 houses in the wooded horse pasture on the corner of Markham and Sang and up Sang Ave, 9 "cottages" on the right and left of the road around Evangeline Archer's house and before reaching Pratt Inn, an 80 -room hotel behind Pratt Inn, a restaurant building, a grocery store building, and two other commercial buildings. Plus, there is all the pavement from parking lots, streets, sidewalks, and driveways. As you can see, they have not followed the Serenbe model for their proposed PZD either. They have not preserved 70% of the woods and pastures. If they followed the Serenbe density, there would be a total of only 8.4 houses or living units for 14 people in this 24 acres. I would say the existing Pratt Inn, Party Barn, Evangeline Archer's house, and Julian and Jane Archer's house already far exceeds the quota. Specialized REG's second argument: (2) They asked us what we would think of a restaurant on the first floor of Pratt Inn and a building between Pratt Inn and the water tower containing enough rooms for a wedding party, say 20 rooms at most. The neighbors thought this would be fine as long as they limited development elsewhere. Also, we discussed a wide buffer of solid tree coverage around the perimeter of the RMD parcel groups. However, Specialized REG did not follow through in these areas either in their rezoning application to the City. They were not totally honest with us concerning their intentions. So, those loving Markham Hill, its history, woods, pastures, wildlife, trails, nature, tree coverage, and healthful environmental benefits to the City are pretty much disgusted with Specialized REG and their development plans. We really want to preserve the entire 144 acres. However, the existing 72 -acre RSF-4 with its hillside/hilltop characteristics can still be developed by Specialized REG. Let them prove themselves as a company of integrity and develop it using the true Serenbe density model they claim to value. This would mean preserving 70% of the natural habitat and building 25 houses for 43 people. In summary, please do not rezone the RSF-4 nor resize/redefine the existing PZD of the 144 acres on Markham Hill currently owned by Specialized Real Estate Group. I also suggest you encourage them to prove their honesty and integrity by developing the 72 -acre RSF-4 using the true Serenbe density model. Sincerely, Lisa Orton 410-674-8440(c) Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPad Thompson, Quin From: Lisa Orton <lisa_m_orton@yahoo.com> Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2018 10:03 AM To: Thompson, Quin Subject: Letter to City - Markham Hill and character of neighborhood Quin, Thank you for explaining your process. Specialized REG's proposal does not look like the character of the neighborhood. All the trees he wants to save are on the highway side. We are a rural residential and natural area. Adjacent and nearby properties have one house per 1 to 5 or more acres. What they propose is very high densiry compared to us. It is not 'limited development'. Open space sounds bare. I hope what you mean by open space is natural woods and pastures that already exist. If it must be rezoned, it makes more sense to put that 50% of already existing woods and pasture on our side (north, east, south - where there are adjacent neighborhoods) of the RMD property. That would blend in more with the character of the surrounding neighborhoods. Preserve all of Markham Hill with the NWA Land Trust except acreage along the highway. They can do their development next to the highway with roads entering and exiting on that side. Specialized REG's plan is ruining our rural community existing within the City, part of Fayetteville's diversity. If you keep the current zoning, they could destroy only the highway side of the mountain where they say they want to preserve 44 acres. I still want all 144 acres protected in a nature and wildlife preserve. We could do that in honor of Joy Markham and Evangeline Archer who valued and worked hard with conservation, nature, and the environment. Please send this letter to whoever is discussing, making recommendations, and making decisions about the Markham Hill property. Sincerely, Lisa Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 8:27 AM, Thompson, Quin <qthompson@fayetteville-ar.gov> wrote: Lisa, Thank you for letting me know about the letters. I did not intend to leave any out. Planning Staff are guided by two tools when making zoning recommendations. Those tools include compatibility with surrounding land uses, and the City Plan 2030 future land use map. Because of the future land use designations contained within the City Plan 2030, we have been able to recommend a limited amount of development on the hill, with 50% of the property retained as open space. We are still discussing exactly how that 50% will be reserved. So you can see that we have a fairly narrow set of tools to use when making recommendations at the staff level. However, when it comes to Planning Commission level, the City Attorney has said that neighbor input is a valid point of consideration for the commissioners. Planning Commission and particularly City Council meetings are the most effective place for neighborhood concerns to be expressed. I hope your neighbors will come to the meeting Monday night. - Regards, Quin Quin Thompson Planner Development Services 125 W Mountain St City of Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 Tel 479.575.8327 1 Fx 479.575.8202 E gthompson ct).fayelteville-aov Website I Facebook I YouT.ube From: Lisa Orton [mailto:lisa_m_orton@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2018 1:05 AM To: Thompson, Quin <gthompson@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Re: Markham Hill rezone link Quin, Most of my letters weren't in the public comment dropbox. I believe 1 have some good points in the different letters I sent to the City. Only 5 major letters. So, I've consolidated them all into one document. I've attached it as a .pdf and .docx. Also, I copied it below but that messed up the formatting. The attachments are much better. I also included the statement of the petition we will be filing soon with change.org. Will you dropbox the attached document to your public comment area and send it to all those at the City that are making recommendations and decisions about the future of Markham Hill? I really appreciate it. Just FYI. Your .msg documents are more difficult to read. 1 had to download a special app to read them. It looks like almost all (or maybe all) the 'pro -rezoning' letters were computer-generated form letters with just a few sentences, often the same, from people who don't live near Markham Hill. Several from the same family. It looks fishy. Like they are simply friends of Specialized REG or RMD Property employees but probably don't really care. I hope you all listen to the people who actually live in this area. Does it matter what we think? Why can't development be done where the surrounding neighborhoods actually want it? It was discouraging to see that you are recommending both the PZD and the RUI rezonings. I realize a money -making developer owns the land now, but if we can stop the rezoning, I believe we could actually protect these 144 acres of woods and pastures as a nature and wildlife preserve with the City and NWA Land Trust's help. If Specialized REG and RMD Properties really cared about the environment, the history, the neighbors, and Fayetteville's green infrastructure and tree cover within the City, they would donate the 144 acres of land to the NWA Land Trust and simply get their money's worth by running the Pratt Inn and Event Barn. I believe the $3.1 million is really just the cost of those two. They got all the land basically free. At least that's the word I'm getting and it makes sense. Cutting down acres of mature trees is so depressing to me. Thank you for listening and for all your work on Markham Hill. Sincerely, Lisa Lisa Orton's Letters to the City about Markham Hill Proposed Development — August 23, 2018 Lisa Orton 1663 W Halsell Rd Fayetteville, AR 72701 410-674-8440 1. Arkansas Historic Preservation Program article on Pratt Place -Markham Camp bttp:Ilwww.arkansas2res ervation. coinltarkattsas-register-Iistingsllbratt-place-markhant-camp 2. Heritage Working Group Report -Markham Hill part of Fayetteville's green infrastructure lultp:!' N:w-\v_Iavcitevillenatural.ar w. -con lenli a p Iorld,!2015/03/Herita re-woi_E. fir =;group-Report.pdf 3. Letter to editor of Northwest Arkansas Democrat -Gazette (also sent to the City) Dear NWA Democrat -Gazette, Arkansas Historic Preservation Program is only one of many groups that value Markham Hill in Fayetteville for its history, nature, and wildlife. For example, see their online article entitled "Pratt Place - Markham Camp". I live in one of the adjacent neighborhoods and grew up enjoying its woods while hiking to Mossy Rock Cave, attending Day Camp, and riding the old trails on our horses. We need your help to save the historical and beloved Markham Hill and its woods and pastures from the developer who wants to destroy it to build a hotel, grocery store, restaurant, and other commercial buildings as well as many houses on the 150 acres of undeveloped land. I am sending this letter to different groups who may be able to help save this green space, woods, and history. Many neighbors who live on and adjacent to Markham Hill and others who love Fayetteville green space are very concerned that Markham Hill may be rezoned for commercial and high-density development. Please join us in asking the City to not rezone. Save Markham Hill and its woods and wildlife! Please call, write, or email the Fayetteville City Council and City Planning Commission to share your views. Sondra Smith at ssmith&ayettevillc-ar.V can forward your email to them. This is the last large quantity of wooded land before the highway (as you look west from downtown Fayetteville) and the last safe place for wildlife. They can only escape by crossing the large highway. Markham Hill has a wonderful history and is part of Fayetteville's heritage. We really need a philanthropist to buy the Markham Hill property from RNID Properties/Specialized Real Estate Group and put this precious land under the NWA Land Trust (or similar) to truly protect it from development. Even with us preventing the rezoning, almost half of the land can still currently be developed with four houses per acre. We need the entire Markham Hill woods and heritage site protected. Thank you so much for your help. Please pass this letter on to others who also care about our Arkansas and Fayetteville history and its green space. We need your help soon. The first City rezoning meeting is August 27, 2018. Sincerely, Lisa Orton 4. Letter to City —Markham Hill and benefits of large acreage tree cover within City Dear Fayetteville City Council and Planning Commission, Please do not rezone the 144 acres of Markham Hill property currently owned by RMD Properties and Specialized Real Estate Group. 1 believe both the current 72 -acre PZD that allows for no development and the current 72 -acre RSF-4 with the hillside/hilltop ordinance protect the large acreage of solid tree cover on Markham Hill the best, apart from preserving the entire 144 acres with the NWA Land Trust (which I am also pursuing). Having 144+ acres of solid tree cover (along with its few wooded pasture areas) is very special and unique inside a city. It is more usual to have trees here and there, along roads, in parks, on squares, in neighborhoods. But to have a large acreage of solid tree cover inside a city is something to cherish. Markham Hill lies between interstate highway 49 (on its west) and downtown Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas (on its east). It would be a shame to cut down Markham Hill's mature trees and already existing tree cover in our city's green space infrastructure. A large acreage of trees provides a city with very important benefits. The following examples illustrate why cutting down even one acre of trees is harmful. - Tree cover helps eliminate greenhouse gases. For example, - One acre of trees will trap the 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide produced by driving a car 8700 miles - Cutting down forests is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions from human activity, a double blow that both eliminates a biological system to absorb carbon dioxide and a new source of greenhouse gases in the form of decaying plants. - Tree cover helps oxygen needs of the community. For example, - One acre of trees produces enough oxygen for 18 people every day. - Tree cover helps mitigate climate change. "The immense stores of carbon in existing ecosystems are of great importance for both mitigation and adaptation of climate change, especially compared to the potential of removing atmospheric carbon by planting new forests. First, carbon storage in young forests takes a long time especially in terms of replacing lost carbon. Second, because there is so little time to slow global warming, the priority should be on preventing carbon losses and conserving the carbon stores that exist. Third, by protecting existing ecosystems there will be a wide range of habitat to provide connecting corridors for plant and animal migration as the climate warms. Fourth, the protection of intact ecosystems provides resiliency for ecosystems and the communities that depend upon them." - Tree cover improves air quality. Mitigates air pollution in urban areas. Improves human health. - Trees remove or trap lung -damaging dust, ash, pollen, and smoke from the air. - Trees act as natural water filters and help significantly slow the movement of storm water, which lowers total runoff volume, soil erosion, and flooding. Communities that utilize trees and canopy cover may spend less money developing additional storm water management infrastructure. - Large acreages of trees provide cleaner water to the area's watersheds. Cities' costs to deal with sewage, drainage, erosion, and water quality are less. - Each year about 50 acres of forest canopy is lost each day in the greater Atlanta area. For every acre of tree canopy lost, one acre of impervious surface is gained each day. - Infiltration rates for forested areas are 10-15 times greater than for equivalent areas of turf and grass. - During a heavy rain, a healthy forest can absorb as much as 20,000 gallons of water in an hour. - Many municipalities are now charging businesses and homeowners a "stormwater utility" fee based on the amount of impervious surface at their location. - Urban noise is reduced by trees absorbing sound waves. - Trees conserve water and reduce soil erosion. Lesser amounts of chemicals are transported to streams. - Trees modify local climate. The collective effect of a large area of transpiring trees (evaporation water) reduces the air temperature in these areas. - Trees create wildlife and plant diversity. Larger forested areas within a city offer suitable mini -climates for plants and food for birds and animals that would otherwise be absent from urban areas. Biodiversity is an important part of urban forestry. - Forest areas in cities increase property values. - Removing forest canopy and replacing it with roads, parking lots, driveways, homes, patios, pools (impervious surfaces) and even grass have an immediate impact on watersheds and receiving streams or lakes. With the increased number of impervious surfaces, water runs off the land, traveling on the surface towards the streams. As this storm water runoff travels to the streams it collects pollutants and increases speed. The changes to the landscape increase the volume and speed of the water. This leads to flooding, stream bank erosion, widening of streams, sediment in streams, loss of fish habitat, and decline in water quality. Note: Water damage and flooding have already occurred to some homes on the sides and bottom of Markham Hill, made even worse by its many natural springs during heavy rains. - Impervious surfaces have increased by 20% over the past 2 decades in urban areas at a cost in excess of $100 billion nationally. Local governments are increasingly looking toward non -built storm water management strategies, including trees to reduce the cost of construction storm water control infrastructure. - Tree age greatly affects the ability to store and sequester carbon. Older trees store more total carbon in their wood and younger trees sequester more carbon annually. - In populated areas, tree canopy cover relates directly to air quality, storm water management, ecosystem balance, and quality of life benefits. I know we want more housing in Fayetteville. But please do not allow the deforestation of Markham Hill. Please save this 144+ acreage of historic woods that exist within the City. Please do not rezone the RSF-4 nor change the existing PZD on Markham Hill. Sincerely, Lisa Orton 5. Letter to City —Proposed Markham Hill development not like Serenbe Dear Fayetteville City Council and Planning Commission, Please do not rezone the RSF-4 nor resize/redefine the existing PZD of the 144 acres on Markham Hill currently owned by Specialized Real Estate Group. They bought the land under its current zoning. They can indeed make money from the property as is with the Pratt Inn and Party Barn. For example, they are hosting much of the Roots Festival. When Specialized REG talked to the University Heights neighbors about developing Markham Hill, they tried to convince us to support their development ideas with the following two arguments. But they did not keep their word as evidenced by the contents of their application to the City. They lost my trust. I hope you will therefore not approve their request for rezoning nor their redefinition of the existing PZD. Specialized REG's first argument: (1) They said they would model the development on the Markham Hill property after the Serenbe community outside of Atlanta. They told us to go to the Serenbe link to check it out. I did. The Serenbe community has at least 70% of their land preserved (woods, pastures, streams) and develops only 30% of it. The density of Serenbe is 1000 acres containing 600 people in 350 houses or living units. However, (a) Specialized REG's actual proposal to the City is saying they will preserve only 30% of the 144 acres, at the far west side near the highway. Their density for the 120 -acre RIU is 478 houses or living units. This is over ten times the density of Serenbe. If they had the same density as Serenbe, they would be putting only 42 houses or living units for 72 people on the 120 -acre RIU. (b) Specialized REG's proposed 24 -acre PZD is even worse. It is on the east side of Markham Hill, including Markham Rd, Sang Ave, the horse pasture and barn on the corner of Markham and Sang, surrounding Evangeline Archer's historical home, surrounding Pratt Inn, and the property just past but almost even with the Party Barn. They want to put in 7 houses in the 3.5 solid wooded acres on the right side of Markham Rd, 12 houses in the 4.2 solid wooded acres on the left side of Markham Rd, 10 houses in the wooded horse pasture on the corner of Markham and Sang and up Sang Ave, 9 "cottages" on the right and left of the road around Evangeline Archer's house and before reaching Pratt Inn, an 80 -room hotel behind Pratt Inn, a restaurant building, a grocery store building, and two other commercial buildings. Plus, there is all the pavement from parking lots, streets, sidewalks, and driveways. As you can see, they have not followed the Serenbe model for their proposed PZD either. They have not preserved 70% of the woods and pastures. If they followed the Serenbe density, there would be a total of only 8.4 houses or living units for 14 people in these 24 acres. I would say the existing Pratt Inn, Party Barn, Evangeline Archer's house, and Julian and Jane Archer's house already far exceeds the quota. Specialized REG's second are (2) They asked us what we would think of a restaurant on the first floor of Pratt Inn and a building between Pratt Inn and the water tower containing enough rooms for a wedding party, say 20 rooms at most. The neighbors thought this would be fine as long as they limited development elsewhere. Also, we discussed a wide buffer of solid tree coverage around the perimeter of the RMD parcel groups. However, Specialized REG did not follow through in these areas either in their rezoning application to the City. They were not totally honest with us concerning their intentions. So, those loving Markham Hill, its history, woods, pastures, wildlife, trails, nature, tree coverage, and healthful environmental benefits to the City are pretty much disgusted with Specialized REG and their development plans. We really want to preserve the entire 144 acres. However, the existing 72 -acre RSF-4 with its hillside/hilltop characteristics can still be developed by Specialized REG. Let them prove themselves as a company of integrity and develop it using the true Serenbe density model they claim to value. This would mean preserving 70% of the natural habitat and building 25 houses for 43 people. In summary, please do not rezone the RSF-4 nor resize/redefine the existing PZD of the 144 acres on Markham Hill currently owned by Specialized Real Estate Group. I also suggest you encourage them to prove their honesty and integrity by developing the 72 -acre RSF-4 using the true Serenbe density model. Sincerely, Lisa Orton 6. Letter to City —Diversity and preserving Markham Hill as a Natural Area Dear Fayetteville City Council, Planning Commission, and Environmental Action Committee: Please save Markham Hill from development. Please do not rezone. And finally, please help secure this land as a permanent nature and wildlife preserve. I will talk about famous naturalist and artist Kent Bonar later in this letter. Markham Hill really includes the entire Archias Mountain but for this effort 1 am referring to the 144 acres currently owned by RMD Properties on the top and sides of the mountain (the 72 -acre PZD and the 72 -acre RSF-4) as Markham Hill. Markham Hill has always been part of the backbone of Fayetteville's enduring green network (being one of Fayetteville's seven hills and a legacy of the Pratt sisters, Joy Markham and Evangeline Archer), especially now that it is surrounded by interstate highway 49, a residential neighborhood, the University of Arkansas, and downtown Fayetteville. Markham Hill's nature and wildlife must be protected. All of it, not just a portion. Every acre counts. Markham Hill is one of Fayetteville's Natural Areas. The City of Fayetteville's 2030 Plan says: "Natural Areas consist of lands approximating or reverting to a wilderness condition, including those with limited development potential due to topography, hydrology, vegetation or value as an environmental resource. These resources can include stream and wildlife corridors, as well as natural hubs and cores, as identified in the FNHA study, many of which make up the backbone of the enduring green network. A Natural Area designation would encourage a development pattern that requires conservation and preservation, prevents degradation of these areas, and would utilize the principles of low impact development for all construction." The privately -owned parcels surrounding the RMD parcels could be labeled as Rural Residential in that there is only one house on one to five or more acres. One neighbor even has some alpacas! This illustrates one of the characteristics of Fayetteville that makes the city special - its diversity in land and neighborhood types. Some areas are high density, and some are rural or natural. That's why many people love living in Fayetteville. They can choose where they want to live - in an urban area where they can walk to stores and entertainment, in a rural area with fewer houses and a lot of trees, or even beside a nature and wildlife preserve. Let's keep Fayetteville attractive like this by not destroying or even shrinking the rural and natural areas with development. I've been told that Fayetteville needs more housing, but please let's not destroy the Natural Areas and Rural Residential areas in the process. This is part of Fayetteville's appeal and character. This reminds me of when Seth Mims told us how wonderful it is to walk on the Markham Hill trails where you can hear the birds, feel the forest breeze, and sense the quiet. I told him that he is enjoying the very thing he will be destroying with his development. Shrinking Natural Areas by development also shrinks the nature, wildlife, and environmental benefits of a very large tree cover and forested green space. Over the years nature, wildlife, geology, and archaeology studies, education, and exploration have taken place in the Natural Area of Markham Hill because of its large acreage of solid woods and its wooded pastures. As part of the Fayetteville Roots Festival, Kent Bonar (one of the foremost experts on Arkansas flora) is being interviewed at the Fayetteville Public Library for two hours by Kelly Mullhollan live on Ozarks At Large. The next day Bonar will take guests on a guided nature walk into the woods surrounding Pratt Place (the 144 -acre Markham Hill property). One of my neighbors said, "The irony of a celebrated naturalist guiding people around a treasured natural area that is threatened by development is almost more than we can imagine." Please save Fayetteville's entire Natural Area of Markham Hill from development. Please do not rezone. And finally, please help secure this land as a permanent nature and wildlife preserve. Terri Lane of the NWA Land Trust told me that Markham Hill is a conservation priority. I believe our City of Fayetteville will be so thankful in years to come that we permanently saved and preserved all of Markham Hill. Sincerely, Lisa Orton 7. Letter to City — Dream for Markham Hill Dear City Council, Planning Commission, and Environmental Action Committee; I've written you several letters. Each one emphasizes a different reason to save Markham Hill from development and keep it as part of the City's enduring green network. I appreciate you spending the time to read and consider each of my letters. Please do not rezone any part of the 144 acres currently owned (or at least paying monthly mortgage) by RMD Properties and managed by Specialized Real Estate Group. Also, please help secure these 144 acres of Markham Hill and work with the NWA Land Trust to permanently protect them as a nature and wildlife preserve. For all the many reasons we have given. 10 There are other ways these dearly loved wooded and natural 144 acres could be used that are more appropriate than ruining them by development to provide more housing for Fayetteville (which can be done in areas where the surrounding neighborhoods actually want it or don't mind). This is my dream for the land that belonged to the Pratt sisters, Joy Markham and Evangeline Archer: (l) The 144 acres be established as a permanent nature and wildlife preserve. (2) Students, professors, naturalists, bird enthusiasts, and others continue studying, exploring, and enjoying the nature and wildlife. (3) The trees, plants, rocks, wildlife, birds, springs, soil, etc. continue thriving and doing what they are meant to do on this good earth. (4) Walkers, hikers, runners, and horseback riders continue exercising and enjoying the old and new trails. (5) The working barn (may need renovating), the pastures, and wooded trails be used by an established horse therapy group to help at risk kids and people with special needs. (6) The Pratt Inn be converted to art studios on the second and third floors (to be leased to local artists needing space to do their work) and an art exhibition hall on the first floor (to be used by art groups in the area to have open and juried shows). Both art studios and a larger exhibition space are very much needed in our community. I also envision plein air artists setting up in the meadows and woods to do their outdoor painting. I believe Mrs. Markham and Evangeline Archer would be so pleased if Fayetteville used their land in this way. We could all take pride in and benefit from this solution as well. Sincerely, Lisa Orton 8. Petition to Save Markham Hill — to be initiated soon on change.org To: Fayetteville City Council and Planning Commission (ssntitlt rr to ctteville-ar.eov) We, the undersigned, respectfully request the City of Fayetteville to: 11 (1) Oppose the rezoning of the 144 -acre Markham Hill property for development. (2) Secure and protect the 144 -acre Markham Hill property as a nature and wildlife preserve. Specialized Real Estate Group is asking the City to rezone the 144 -acre Markham Hill property, modifying the present zoning with a new PZD and RIU in order to create a large commercial and residential development. Why do we want to save Markham Hill from development? ■ Saving Markham Hill meets two of Fayetteville's Vision 2050 Guiding Principles: Naturally Beautiful City and Ecosystem Preservation. Markham Hill is an important and significant part of Fayetteville because of its large acreage of trees, wooded pastures, plants, birds, rock formations, wildlife, and history. Markham Hill is the last large acreage of woods where wildlife can take refuge this side of the interstate highway. For many years bird enthusiasts, naturalists, and University of Arkansas professors and students have studied and enjoyed the nature and wildlife of Markham Hill. 0 Markham Hill is historically part of Fayetteville's mature tree cover and green infrastructure, contributing to the City's environmental health. One acre of trees will trap 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide, helping to eliminate greenhouse gases and mitigate climate change. Tree cover improves a city's air quality by decreasing air pollution. Trees act as natural water filters, providing cleaner water to our watersheds and resulting in less expense to the City in dealing with sewage, drainage, erosion, and water quality. Markham Hill is one of Fayetteville's Natural Areas and so requires conservation and preservation according to Fayetteville's 2030 Plan. • Markham Hill's 144 acres of woods within the City is an example of Fayetteville's diversity in land and neighborhood types. Diversity is highly valued in Fayetteville and is part of the City's character and appeal. Having 144 acres of protected and preserved forest within a City is special and unique. • Markham Hill contributes to the physical and emotional well-being of Fayetteville residents. Over the years nature lovers, bird enthusiasts, horseback riders, hikers, runners, campers, and explorers have enjoyed Markham Hill. Many can tell you stories of their fond experiences. Markham Hill/Pratt Place property is in the Arkansas Register of Historic Places. Its history goes back to 1900 when the Pratt family settled the land. Markham Hill has remained in the Pratt family ever since until very recently. We would like to honor the two Pratt sisters, Joy Markham and Evangeline Archer, by permanently protecting Markham Hill as a nature and wildlife preserve. Both sisters did much for the good of Fayetteville and Arkansas during their lives. The future of Fayetteville is one of expansion. That means the City must make a concerted effort to both protect and grow our urban forest to continue to enjoy the benefits it provides. The plans outlined by Specialized Real Estate Group for the 144 acres of Markham Hill would seriously decrease these benefits. In summary, the 144 acres of Markham Hill must be protected and preserved. On Wednesday, August 22, 2018, 5:49:06 PM CDT, Thompson, Quin <_gthonpsonCfave(Leville-angou> wrote: 12 Public comment, submittal materials, and staff recommendations are available on the City Dropbox: htt s:ll�Vww.dre) bnx,com[sh/lvny l d 3n OIt88m91AADe2GGV I T Y p4mK vwul97dE ? ll=(] Regards, Quin Quin Thompson Planner Development Services 125 W Mountain St City of Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 Tel 479.575.8327 1 Fx 479.575.8202 E ntftampsnrz(eDfavetteville-ar.y6y Website I Facebook I YouTube 13 Thompson, Quin From: Smith, Sondra Sent: Friday, July 27, 2018 2:30 PM To: Bolinger, Bonnie; Pennington, Blake; citycouncil@matthewpetty.org; Marr, Don; Eads, Gail; Roberts, Gina; Henson, Pam; Johnson, Kimberly; Williams, Kit; Branson, Lisa; Jordan, Lioneld; Lynch, Rhonda; Mulford, Patti; Norton, Susan; Ramos, Eduardo; Smith, Lorinda; Smith, Sondra; Gray, Adella; Marsh, Sarah; Kinion, Mark; Tennant, Justin; Bunch, Sarah; La Tour, John; Smith, Kyle Cc: Garner, Andrew; Curth, Jonathan; Stoll, Garner Subject: FW: More information on Markham Hill From: Lisa Orton [mailto:lisa_m_orton@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2018 8:45 AM To: Mayor <Mayor@fayetteville-ar.gov>; Jordan, Lioneld <Ijordan@fayetteville-ar.gov>; Smith, Sondra <ssmith@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: More information on Markham Hill Dear Mayor Jordan and Sondra, Please forward this to the Rezoning committee, City Planning Commission, and City Council. Please do not rezone but keep the existing PZD and RSF-4 zoning of Markham Hill and Woods. When Seth Mims of Specialized Real Estate Group talked to the University Heights neighbors in hopes of getting our support, he said that for the Pratt Inn to make money they needed to add 20 rooms in a cottage between the current inn and the water tower and start a restaurant on the ground floor of the Pratt Inn. It already has a huge kitchen in the basement for that purpose. We thought that was a good idea as long as development on the rest of the land was kept to a minimum. Seth's proposal to the City shocked us. It is basically destroying all Markham Hill and Woods, claiming that a few trees is preserving this historical green space we've enjoyed for the past 60 years and more. I asked Specialized Real Estate Group to please withdraw their request for rezoning and do the following instead which still provides them with a profit, provides additional housing for city residents, and preserves at least half of this historical green space. I believe this is a workable compromise that meets Fayetteville's goals (more housing; diverse neighborhoods - not only high density and urban infilled but also low density and wooded; and preservation of historical green space) and bordering neighborhoods could live with. (1) Keep the existing 72 acre PZD on the east side of Markham Hill, but request from the City the 20 room cottage between the Pratt Inn and water tower. They already have the ability to have a restaurant on the first floor of Pratt Inn. (2) Develop the 72 acre RSF-4 on the west side of Markham Hill, amid the trees, with at most 4 single family homes per acre. The roads into this development should be from the highway 49 side. This preserves the already existing low density wooded residential neighborhoods bordering this property and fits in better with the surrounding residential, non-commercial community and environment. I ask again, please do not rezone but keep the existing PZD and RSF-4 zoning of Markham Hill and Woods. Can the City also look into putting the PZD portion in the NWA Land Trust or some other conservation preservation? Thank you so much for reading my emails and seriously considering my request. Sincerely, Lisa Orton 410-674-8440 Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android Lisa Orton's Letters to the City about Markham Hill Proposed Development — August 23, 2018 Lisa Orton 1663 W Halsell Rd Fayetteville, AR 72701 410-674-8440 1. Arkansas Historic Preservation Program article on Pratt Place -Markham Camp http:llwww.arkansasoreservation.comlarkansas-reqister-listineslyratt-i)lace-markham -cam I 2. Heritage Working Group Report - Markham Hill part of Fayetteville's green infrastructure littp://wwyv. fayettevillenatural;pr(jlwp-contenttuj)loads/2015103/Heritage-working -proms-Rei)oj 3. Letter to editor of Northwest Arkansas Democrat -Gazette (also sent to the City) Dear NWA Democrat -Gazette, Arkansas Historic Preservation Program is only one of many groups that value Markham Hill in Fayetteville for its history, nature, and wildlife. For example, see their online article entitled "Pratt Place - Markham Camp". I live in one of the adjacent neighborhoods and grew up enjoying its woods while hiking to Mossy Rock Cave, attending Day Camp, and riding the old trails on our horses. We need your help to save the historical and beloved Markham Hill and its woods and pastures from the developer who wants to destroy it to build a hotel, grocery store, restaurant, and other commercial buildings as well as many houses on the 150 acres of undeveloped land. I am sending this letter to different groups who may be able to help save this green space, woods, and history. Many neighbors who live on and adjacent to Markham Hill and others who love Fayetteville green space are very concerned that Markham Hill may be rezoned for commercial and high-density development. Please join us in asking the City to not rezone. Save Markham Hill and its woods and wildlife! Please call, write, or email the Fayetteville City Council and City Planning Commission to share your views. Sondra Smith at ssmith@fayetteville-ar.gov can forward your email to them. This is the last large quantity of wooded land before the highway (as you look west from downtown Fayetteville) and the last safe place for wildlife. They can only escape by crossing the large highway. Markham Hill has a wonderful history and is part of Fayetteville's heritage. We really need a philanthropist to buy the Markham Hill property from RMD Properties/Specialized Real Estate Group and put this precious land under the NWA Land Trust (or similar) to truly protect it from development. Even with us preventing the rezoning, almost half of the land can still currently be developed with four houses per acre. We need the entire Markham Hill woods and heritage site protected. Thank you so much for your help. Please pass this letter on to others who also care about our Arkansas and Fayetteville history and its green space. We need your help soon. The first City rezoning meeting is August 27, 2018. Sincerely, Lisa Orton 4. Letter to City — Markham Hill and benefits of large acreage tree cover within City Dear Fayetteville City Council and Planning Commission, Please do not rezone the 144 acres of Markham Hill property currently owned by RMD Properties and Specialized Real Estate Group. I believe both the current 72 -acre PZD that allows for no development and the current 72 -acre RSF-4 with the hillside/hilltop ordinance protect the large acreage of solid tree cover on Markham Hill the best, apart from preserving the entire 144 acres with the NWA Land Trust (which I am also pursuing). Having 144+ acres of solid tree cover (along with its few wooded pasture areas) is very special and unique inside a city. It is more usual to have trees here and there, along roads, in parks, on squares, in neighborhoods. But to have a large acreage of solid tree cover inside a city is something to cherish. Markham Hill lies between interstate highway 49 (on its west) and downtown Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas (on its east). It would be a shame to cut down Markham Hill's mature trees and already existing tree cover in our city's green space infrastructure. A large acreage of trees provides a city with very important benefits. The following examples illustrate why cutting down even one acre of trees is harmful. - Tree cover helps eliminate greenhouse gases. For example, - One acre of trees will trap the 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide produced by driving a car 8700 miles - Cutting down forests is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions from human activity, a double blow that both eliminates a biological system to absorb carbon dioxide and a new source of greenhouse gases in the form of decaying plants. - Tree cover helps oxygen needs of the community. For example, - One acre of trees produces enough oxygen for 18 people every day. - Tree cover helps mitigate climate change. "The immense stores of carbon in existing ecosystems are of great importance for both mitigation and adaptation of climate change, especially compared to the potential of removing atmospheric carbon by planting new forests. First, carbon storage in young forests takes a long time especially in terms of replacing lost carbon. Second, because there is so little time to slow global warming, the priority should be on preventing carbon losses and conserving the carbon stores that exist. Third, by protecting existing ecosystems there will be a wide range of habitat to provide connecting corridors for plant and animal migration as the climate warms. Fourth, the protection of intact ecosystems provides resiliency for ecosystems and the communities that depend upon them." - Tree cover improves air quality. Mitigates air pollution in urban areas. Improves human health. - Trees remove or trap lung -damaging dust, ash, pollen, and smoke from the air. - Trees act as natural water filters and help significantly slow the movement of storm water, which lowers total runoff volume, soil erosion, and flooding. Communities that utilize trees and canopy cover may spend less money developing additional storm water management infrastructure. - Large acreages of trees provide cleaner water to the area's watersheds. Cities' costs to deal with sewage, drainage, erosion, and water quality are less. - Each year about 50 acres of forest canopy is lost each day in the greater Atlanta area. For every acre of tree canopy lost, one acre of impervious surface is gained each day. - Infiltration rates for forested areas are 10-15 times greater than for equivalent areas of turf and grass - During a heavy rain, a healthy forest can absorb as much as 20,000 gallons of water in an hour- - Many municipalities are now charging businesses and homeowners a "stormwater utility" fee based on the amount of impervious surface at their location. - Urban noise is reduced by trees absorbing sound waves. - Trees conserve water and reduce soil erosion. Lesser amounts of chemicals are transported to streams - Trees modify local climate. The collective effect of a large area of transpiring trees (evaporation water) reduces the air temperature in these areas. - Trees create wildlife and plant diversity. Larger forested areas within a city offer suitable mini -climates for plants and food for birds and animals that would otherwise be absent from urban areas. Biodiversity is an important part of urban forestry. - Forest areas in cities increase property values. - Removing forest canopy and replacing it with roads, parking lots, driveways, homes, patios, pools (impervious surfaces) and even grass have an immediate impact on watersheds and receiving streams or lakes. With the increased number of impervious surfaces, water runs off the land, traveling on the surface towards the streams. As this storm water runoff travels to the streams it collects pollutants and increases speed. The changes to the landscape increase the volume and speed of the water. This leads to flooding, stream bank erosion, widening of streams, sediment in streams, loss of fish habitat, and decline in water quality. Note: Water damage and flooding have already occurred to some homes on the sides and bottom of Markham Hill, made even worse by its many natural springs during heavy rains. - Impervious surfaces have increased by 20% over the past 2 decades in urban areas at a cost in excess of $100 billion nationally. Local governments are increasingly looking toward non -built storm water management strategies, including trees to reduce the cost of construction storm water control infrastructure. - Tree age greatly affects the ability to store and sequester carbon. Older trees store more total carbon in their wood and younger trees sequester more carbon annually. - In populated areas, tree canopy cover relates directly to air quality, storm water management, ecosystem balance, and quality of life benefits. I know we want more housing in Fayetteville. But please do not allow the deforestation of Markham Hill. Please save this 144+ acreage of historic woods that exist within the City. Please do not rezone the RSF-4 nor change the existing PZD on Markham Hill. Sincerely, Lisa Orton 5. Letter to City —Proposed Markham Hill development not like Serenbe Dear Fayetteville City Council and Planning Commission, Please do not rezone the RSF-4 nor resize/redefine the existing PZD of the 144 acres on Markham Hill currently owned by Specialized Real Estate Group. They bought the land under its current zoning. They can indeed make money from the property as is with the Pratt Inn and Party Barn. For example, they are hosting much of the Roots Festival. When Specialized REG talked to the University Heights neighbors about developing Markham Hill, they tried to convince us to support their development ideas with the following two arguments. But they did not keep their word as evidenced by the contents of their application to the City. They lost my trust. I hope you will therefore not approve their request for rezoning nor their redefinition of the existing PZD. Specialized REG's first argument: (1) They said they would model the development on the Markham Hill property after the Serenbe community outside of Atlanta. They told us to go to the Serenbe link to check it out. I did. The Serenbe community has at least 70% of their land preserved (woods, pastures, streams) and develops only 30% of it. The density of Serenbe is 1000 acres containing 600 people in 350 houses or living units. However, (a) Specialized REG's actual proposal to the City is saying they will preserve only 30% of the 144 acres, at the far west side near the highway. Their density for the 120 -acre RIU is 478 houses or living units. This is over ten times the density of Serenbe. If they had the same density as Serenbe, they would be putting only 42 houses or living units for 72 people on the 120 -acre RIU. (b) Specialized REG's proposed 24 -acre PZD is even worse. It is on the east side of Markham Hill, including Markham Rd, Sang Ave, the horse pasture and barn on the corner of Markham and Sang, surrounding Evangeline Archer's historical home, surrounding Pratt Inn, and the property just past but almost even with the Party Barn. They want to put in 7 houses in the 3.5 solid wooded acres on the right side of Markham Rd, 12 houses in the 4.2 solid wooded acres on the left side of Markham Rd, 10 houses in the wooded horse pasture on the corner of Markham and Sang and up Sang Ave, 9 "cottages" on the right and left of the road around Evangeline Archer's house and before reaching Pratt Inn, an 80 -room hotel behind Pratt Inn, a restaurant building, a grocery store building, and two other commercial buildings. Plus, there is all the pavement from parking lots, streets, sidewalks, and driveways. As you can see, they have not followed the Serenbe model for their proposed PZD either. They have not preserved 70% of the woods and pastures. If they followed the Serenbe density, there would be a total of only 8.4 houses or living units for 14 people in these 24 acres. I would say the existing Pratt Inn, Party Barn, Evangeline Archer's house, and Julian and Jane Archer's house already far exceeds the quota. Specialized REG's second argument: (2) They asked us what we would think of a restaurant on the first floor of Pratt Inn and a building between Pratt Inn and the water tower containing enough rooms for a wedding party, say 20 rooms at most. The neighbors thought this would be fine as long as they limited development elsewhere. Also, we discussed a wide buffer of solid tree coverage around the perimeter of the RMD parcel groups. However, Specialized REG did not follow through in these areas either in their rezoning application to the City. They were not totally honest with us concerning their intentions. So, those loving Markham Hill, its history, woods, pastures, wildlife, trails, nature, tree coverage, and healthful environmental benefits to the City are pretty much disgusted with Specialized REG and their development plans. We really want to preserve the entire 144 acres. However, the existing 72 -acre RSF-4 with its hillside/hilltop characteristics can still be developed by Specialized REG. Let them prove themselves as a company of integrity and develop it using the true Serenbe density model they claim to value. This would mean preserving 70% of the natural habitat and building 25 houses for 43 people. In summary, please do not rezone the RSF-4 nor resize/redefine the existing PZD of the 144 acres on Markham Hill currently owned by Specialized Real Estate Group. I also suggest you encourage them to prove their honesty and integrity by developing the 72 -acre RSF-4 using the true Serenbe density model. Sincerely, Lisa Orton 6. Letter to City —Diversity and preserving Markham Hill as a Natural Area Dear Fayetteville City Council, Planning Commission, and Environmental Action Committee Please save Markham Hill from development. Please do not rezone. And finally, please help secure this land as a permanent nature and wildlife preserve. I will talk about famous naturalist and artist Kent Bonar later in this letter. Markham Hill really includes the entire Archias Mountain but for this effort I am referring to the 144 acres currently owned by RMD Properties on the top and sides of the mountain (the 72 -acre PZD and the 72 - acre RSF-4) as Markham Hill. Markham Hill has always been part of the backbone of Fayetteville's enduring green network (being one of Fayetteville's seven hills and a legacy of the Pratt sisters, Joy Markham and Evangeline Archer), especially now that it is surrounded by interstate highway 49, a residential neighborhood, the University of Arkansas, and downtown Fayetteville. Markham Hill's nature and wildlife must be protected. All of it, not just a portion. Every acre counts. Markham Hill is one of Fayetteville's Natural Areas. The City of Fayetteville's 2030 Plan says: "Natural Areas consist of lands approximating or reverting to a wilderness condition, including those with limited development potential due to topography, hydrology, vegetation or value as an environmental resource. These resources can include stream and wildlife corridors, as well as natural hubs and cores, as identified in the FNHA study, many of which make up the backbone of the enduring green network. A Natural Area designation would encourage a development pattern that requires conservation and preservation, prevents degradation of these areas, and would utilize the principles of low impact development for all construction." The privately -owned parcels surrounding the RMD parcels could be labeled as Rural Residential in that there is only one house on one to five or more acres. One neighbor even has some alpacas! This illustrates one of the characteristics of Fayetteville that makes the city special - its diversity in land and neighborhood types. Some areas are high density, and some are rural or natural. That's why many people love living in Fayetteville. They can choose where they want to live - in an urban area where they can walk to stores and entertainment, in a rural area with fewer houses and a lot of trees, or even beside a nature and wildlife preserve. Let's keep Fayetteville attractive like this by not destroying or even shrinking the rural and natural areas with development. I've been told that Fayetteville needs more housing, but please let's not destroy the Natural Areas and Rural Residential areas in the process. This is part of Fayetteville's appeal and character. This reminds me of when Seth Mims told us how wonderful it is to walk on the Markham Hill trails where you can hear the birds, feel the forest breeze, and sense the quiet. I told him that he is enjoying the very thing he will be destroying with his development. Shrinking Natural Areas by development also shrinks the nature, wildlife, and environmental benefits of a very large tree cover and forested green space. Over the years nature, wildlife, geology, and archaeology studies, education, and exploration have taken place in the Natural Area of Markham Hill because of its large acreage of solid woods and its wooded pastures. As part of the Fayetteville Roots Festival, Kent Bonar (one of the foremost experts on Arkansas flora) is being interviewed at the Fayetteville Public Library for two hours by Kelly Mullhollan live on Ozarks At Large. The next day Bonar will take guests on a guided nature walk into the woods surrounding Pratt Place (the 144 -acre Markham Hill property). One of my neighbors said, "The irony of a celebrated naturalist guiding people around a treasured natural area that is threatened by development is almost more than we can imagine." Please save Fayetteville's entire Natural Area of Markham Hill from development. Please do not rezone. And finally, please help secure this land as a permanent nature and wildlife preserve. Terri Lane of the NWA Land Trust told me that Markham Hill is a conservation priority. I believe our City of Fayetteville will be so thankful in years to come that we permanently saved and preserved all of Markham Hill. Sincerely, Lisa Orton 7. Letter to City —Dream for Markham Hill Dear City Council, Planning Commission, and Environmental Action Committee I've written you several letters. Each one emphasizes a different reason to save Markham Hill from development and keep it as part of the City's enduring green network. I appreciate you spending the time to read and consider each of my letters. Please do not rezone any part of the 144 acres currently owned (or at least paying monthly mortgage) by RMD Properties and managed by Specialized Real Estate Group. Also, please help secure these 144 acres of Markham Hill and work with the NWA Land Trust to permanently protect them as a nature and wildlife preserve. For all the many reasons we have given. There are other ways these dearly loved wooded and natural 144 acres could be used that are more appropriate than ruining them by development to provide more housing for Fayetteville (which can be done in areas where the surrounding neighborhoods actually want it or don't mind). This is my dream for the land that belonged to the Pratt sisters, Joy Markham and Evangeline Archer: (1) The 144 acres be established as a permanent nature and wildlife preserve. (2) Students, professors, naturalists, bird enthusiasts, and others continue studying, exploring, and enjoying the nature and wildlife. (3) The trees, plants, rocks, wildlife, birds, springs, soil, etc. continue thriving and doing what they are meant to do on this good earth. (4) Walkers, hikers, runners, and horseback riders continue exercising and enjoying the old and new trails. (5) The working barn (may need renovating), the pastures, and wooded trails be used by an established horse therapy group to help at risk kids and people with special needs. (6) The Pratt Inn be converted to art studios on the second and third floors (to be leased to local artists needing space to do their work) and an art exhibition hall on the first floor (to be used by art groups in the area to have open and juried shows). Both art studios and a larger exhibition space are very much needed in our community. I also envision plein air artists setting up in the meadows and woods to do their outdoor painting. I believe Mrs. Markham and Evangeline Archer would be so pleased if Fayetteville used their land in this way. We could all take pride in and benefit from this solution as well. Sincerely, Lisa Orton 8. Petition to Save Markham Hill — to be initiated soon on change.org To: Fayetteville City Council and Planning Commission (ssmith@fayetteville-ar.gov) We, the undersigned, respectfully request the City of Fayetteville to: (1) Oppose the rezoning of the 144 -acre Markham Hill property for development. (2) Secure and protect the 144 -acre Markham Hill property as a nature and wildlife preserve. Specialized Real Estate Group is asking the City to rezone the 144 -acre Markham Hill property, modifying the present zoning with a new PZD and RIU in order to create a large commercial and residential development. Why do we want to save Markham Hill from development? Saving Markham Hill meets two of Fayetteville's Vision 2050 Guiding Principles: Naturally Beautiful City and Ecosystem Preservation. Markham Hill is an important and significant part of Fayetteville because of its large acreage of trees, wooded pastures, plants, birds, rock formations, wildlife, and history. Markham Hill is the last large acreage of woods where wildlife can take refuge this side of the interstate highway. For many years bird enthusiasts, naturalists, and University of Arkansas professors and students have studied and enjoyed the nature and wildlife of Markham Hill. Markham Hill is historically part of Fayetteville's mature tree cover and green infrastructure, contributing to the City's environmental health. One acre of trees will trap 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide, helping to eliminate greenhouse gases and mitigate climate change. Tree cover improves a city's air quality by decreasing air pollution. Trees act as natural water filters, providing cleaner water to our watersheds and resulting in less expense to the City in dealing with sewage, drainage, erosion, and water quality. Markham Hill is one of Fayetteville's Natural Areas and so requires conservation and preservation according to Fayetteville's 2030 Plan. Markham Hill's 144 acres of woods within the City is an example of Fayetteville's diversity in land and neighborhood types. Diversity is highly valued in Fayetteville and is part of the City's character and appeal. Having 144 acres of protected and preserved forest within a City is special and unique. Markham Hill contributes to the physical and emotional well-being of Fayetteville residents. Over the years nature lovers, bird enthusiasts, horseback riders, hikers, runners, campers, and explorers have enjoyed Markham Hill. Many can tell you stories of their fond experiences. Markham Hill/Pratt Place property is in the Arkansas Register of Historic Places. Its history goes back to 1900 when the Pratt family settled the land. Markham Hill has remained in the Pratt family ever since until very recently. We would like to honor the two Pratt sisters, Joy Markham and Evangeline Archer, by permanently protecting Markham Hill as a nature and wildlife preserve. Both sisters did much for the good of Fayetteville and Arkansas during their lives. The future of Fayetteville is one of expansion. That means the City must make a concerted effort to both protect and grow our urban forest to continue to enjoy the benefits it provides. The plans outlined by Specialized Real Estate Group for the 144 acres of Markham Hill would seriously decrease these benefits. In summary, the 144 acres of Markham Hill must be protected and preserved. From: Ci Clerk To: Harrison. Andv Cc: 6alinaer. Bonnie; pelylingtnn. BlaMarr, Don; Eads. Gad; Itaberts Gina; H_enWn,_Pan ; Johnson. Kimberly; Will lams. KiL; Branson, Lisa; Jordan, Lionefd; Lynch. Rhonda; Mulford, Patti; Ngrtpn., 5gsan; &otos. Eduardo; Smith. Lorinda; Smith, Sondra; Gray. Adella; Marsh, Sarah; Kin ion, Mme; Tennant. Iustln; Bunch 5arsl ; L� Tour. John; Smith. KyleKyle Subject: FW: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Date: Thursday, August 16, 2018 7:47:40 AM Andy, Please forward to appropriate staff members regarding Markham Hill Rezoning. Thanks, Lisa From: MaggieOwens <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2018 1:06 AM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Maggie Owens Email maonieoaiaeowensieomai I. coin Street Address in Fayetteville 2024 S. Flordia Way Arkansas United States Map It Message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. Keep me informed about Markham Hill news From: Ci Clerk To: Harrison. Andy Cc: Bolinger. Bonn! @; ftnningtQn. Blak Marr. fl ; Ead Ga'; Roberts. Gina; Heasan. Pam; Johnson. Klmberly; Wllllams. Kit; Branson—Lit ; Jordan. Li on lynch. Rhonda; Mulford, Patti; Dorton. Susan; Ramos. Eduaedo; Sin tt,_Lorin ; Smith. Gray—Adella; Marsh, Sarah; Kinian. Ndrl ; Tennant, Justin; Bunch, Sarah; La Tour. John; Smith. Kyle Subject: FW: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Date: Thursday, August 16, 2018 7:47:58 AM Andy, Please forward to appropriate staff members regarding Markham Hill Rezoning. Thanks, Lisa From: SunshineOwens <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2018 1:07 AM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Sunshine Owens Email ❑wensun I tr amail,com Street Address in Fayetteville 5026 E. Talon Drive Arkansas United States Map It Message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. Keep me informed about Markham Hill news Thompson, Quin From: CityClerk Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 2:41 PM To: Thompson, Quin Cc: Bolinger, Bonnie; Pennington, Blake; citycouncil@matthewpetty.org; Marr, Don; Eads, Gail; Roberts, Gina; Henson, Pam; Johnson, Kimberly; Williams, Kit; Branson, Lisa; Jordan, Lioneld; Lynch, Rhonda; Mulford, Patti; Norton, Susan; Ramos, Eduardo; Smith, Lorinda; Smith, Sondra; Gray, Adella; Marsh, Sarah; Kinion, Mark; Tennant, Justin; Bunch, Sarah; La Tour, John; Smith, Kyle Subject: FW: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Please forward to Planning Commissioners. Thanks, Lisa From: MichaelPope <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 1:42 PM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Michael Pope Email mi_kepope84(@gmail.com Street Address in Fayetteville 3168 Katherine Ave Arkansas United States Map It Message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood that celebrates nature and the establishment of community amenities such as retreat space and restaurant while permanently protecting greenspace from development. Thompson, Quin From: CityClerk Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 2:41 PM To: Thompson, Quin Cc: Bolinger, Bonnie; Pennington, Blake; citycouncil@matthewpetty.org; Marr, Don; Eads, Gail; Roberts, Gina; Henson, Pam; Johnson, Kimberly; Williams, Kit; Branson, Lisa; Jordan, Lioneld; Lynch, Rhonda; Mulford, Patti; Norton, Susan; Ramos, Eduardo; Smith, Lorinda; Smith, Sondra; Gray, Adella; Marsh, Sarah; Kinion, Mark; Tennant, Justin; Bunch, Sarah; La Tour, John; Smith, Kyle Subject: FW: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Please forward to Planning Commissioners. Thanks, Lisa From: Laura Ramirez <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 1:38 PM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Laura Ramirez Email Iauraameliar482amail.com Street Address in Fayetteville 221 S Block ave Fayetteville, AR, 72701 Arkansas United States Map It Message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. From: Cit Irk To: Errison. Andy; ILamnson. Duin Cc: 13olinger. 13onnie; P aninn ! k ; titvcouncilimalt hewnerty.o!% Marr. n; Gail; Roberts. Gina; Henson- _Pam; John son. Kimberly; Williams, Kit; Rr_4n5on. Lisa;]ordan. Lioneld; Lynch, Rhonda; Mulford, Pattl; Norton, Susan; Ramos. Eduardo; Smith, Lorinda; Smith. Sondem; r€! ; Marsh. Sarah; Kinion. Mark; Tennant. Justin; Bunch.-Sara ; La Tour. John; Smith. Kyle Subject: FW: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Date: Monday, August 20, 2018 7:54:25 AM Andy, Please forward to appropriate staff members regarding Markham Hill Rezoning. Thanks, Lisa From: Paxton Roberts <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2018 7:40 AM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Paxton Roberts Email Mappertr omail.com Street Address in Fayetteville 411 W Holly St Arkansas United States Mares Message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. Keep me informed about Markham HIII news Thompson, Quin From: CityClerk Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 2:43 PM To: Thompson, Quin Cc: Bolinger, Bonnie; Pennington, Blake; citycouncil@matthewpetty.org; Marr, Don; Eads, Gail; Roberts, Gina; Henson, Pam; Johnson, Kimberly; Williams, Kit; Branson, Lisa; Jordan, Lioneld; Lynch, Rhonda; Mulford, Patti; Norton, Susan; Ramos, Eduardo; Smith, Lorinda; Smith, Sondra; Gray, Adella; Marsh, Sarah; Kinion, Mark; Tennant, Justin; Bunch, Sarah; La Tour, John; Smith, Kyle Subject: FW: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Quin, Please forward to Planning Commissioners. Thanks, Lisa From: PhilipRusk <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 2:11 PM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Philip Rusk Email isi�43 -M- l.corn Street Address in Fayetteville 734 E. Jackson Dr. Arkansas United States Map It Message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allowing a development that is purposely incorporated with the natural surroundings while respecting the design history of Northwest Arkansas is the proper way for the City of Fayetteville to grow in a meaningful manner From: Ci Clerk To: Harrison. And Cc: Bolinogr, JknII[ ; Pennlnoton. Blake; i 12m atthew petty, org; Marr. Don; Eads. Gil; Robarts-Gina; Henson, Pam; Johnson. Kimberly; Williams. Kit; Branson, Lisa; Jordan. Lioneld; Lynch, Rhonda; Mulford, Patti; Norton, Susan; Ramos. Eduardo; Smith, Lorinda; Smith._5❑ndra; Gray. Adel[a; Marsh. Sarah; Kinion. Mark; Tennant. ]ustin; Bunch_ Sarah; Smith. Kyle Subject: FW: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Date: Thursday, August 16, 2018 7:46:02 AM Andy, Please forward to appropriate staff members regarding Markham Hill Rezoning. Thanks, Lisa From: ChristianRymel <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2018 9:19 PM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Christian Rymel Email Christian.A.A.Rymel@amaol.com Street Address in Fayetteville 2400 E Cliffs Blvd Arkansas United States Map It Message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. From: Ci Clerk To: Harrison. And Cc: Bo![nger. Bonnie; Pennington. Blake; citycounciWmatthewpetty. ora; Marr. Don; Eads. Gail; Roberts. Gina; Henson. Pam; lohnson,_Klmberly; Williams. Kit; Branson, Lisa; Jordan, lJoneld; Lynch. Rhonda; Mulford. Patti; Norton. Susan; Ramas. Eduardo; Smith, Lorinda; Smith, Sondra; Qray. Adella; Nk r�hh; Kinion. Mgt; Tennant, Justin; Bunch, Sarah; La Tour, John; Smith, Kyle Subject: FW: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Date: Thursday, August 16, 2018 7:45:48 AM Andy, Please forward to appropriate staff members regarding Markham Hill Rezoning. Thanks, Lisa From: DakotaSalazar <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2018 9:16 PM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Dakota Salazar Email d8plajsalazar omail.com Street Address in Fayetteville 2400 E Cliffs Blvd Arkansas United States Map It Message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. To: Quinn Thompson City of Fayetteville Planning Department From: Marsha Scott 48 N Sang Avenue Date: August 5, 2018 Re: Proposed Development of Markham Hill There a number of efforts being launched that will urge you to deny the PZD change and rezoning request for Markham Hill #18-6318, 1 am not one of them. While it would have been wonderful if our City or a committed land conservationist had bought the 142 Markham Hill acreage, that did not happen. I, along with many of my neighbors, realize that change is inevitable and that with some modifications we can live as friendly neighbors with'the plans submitted by Specialized Realty. In order to help you in your work as you consider the plans before you, I wanted to lay out the major concerns that I have garnered from the numerous meetings and conversations I have had with people on all sides of this project. First and foremost, it is imperative that we are all mindful that "the most important factor and the underlying reason to have zoning in the first place is to promote COMPATIBILITY among neighboring parcels.. the nine State Statutes authorizing cities to prepare zoning and development plans.. and the many different factors that a City Council can consider when a proposed rezoning is contested: 1. Public Opposition 2. Traffic 3. Noise 4. Decreased Value of Adjoining Land 5. Potential for Criminal Activity 6. Increased Litter 7. Strain on Sewage Service 8. Spot Zoning and Compatibility" (Memo to Mayor Jordan and City Council from Kit Williams City Attorney, February 29, 2016) After reviewing the documents submitted by Specialized Realty, the following concerns need to be addressed and or clarified: 1. Legal tightening and clear Definition of terms: In all the meetings, Seth and his team demonstrated a spirit of respect for the beautiful, extensive tree canopy and quiet of the neighborhoods adjacent and in proximity to the proposed Markham Hill development. These concepts need to be reflected in legally recognized terms. There seem to be no specific protections written into their proposal. A couple of terms or phrases needing clarification are "two special events and three story height." 2. Bill of Assurance does not show all the conservation spaces proposed. There seems to be around 10% of the proposed conservation acreage left off the proposals. 3. All restrictions on number of event's and time of events are deleted from the proposed PZD. 4. Only protection from objectionable activities at the Barn and proposed conference area seems to be the City Noise Ordinance. This is inadequate protection from possible large, noisy events. 5. A comparison between the current PZD and proposed PZD would be very helpful to understand what we are giving up and what we are getting. 6. It is unclear where the additional parking and interior road surfaces will be placed for the proposed 80 unit addition hotel and cabins. Where do the guests park and how do they get around the extensive property? 7. Are there any assurances that could be added to the proposal reflecting the public statements of Specialized Realty that they do not want N Sang opened up on the southern end? To use a marriage analogy, University Heights has been dating Specialized Realty. A proposal of marriage, has been proffered and now the lawyers are negotiating the Pre-Nup. We are all neighbors, including Specialized Realty. With a little modification and legal clarification of concepts and terms, we can all be friendly neighbors. We will never agree on everything but the above reflect the major concerns of many of us and hopefully can be addressed. Thompson, Quin From: Smith, Sondra Sent: Monday, August 20, 2018 9:48 AM To: Bolinger, Bonnie; Pennington, Blake; citycouncil@matthewpetty.org; Marr, Don; Eads, Gail; Roberts, Gina; Henson, Pam; Johnson, Kimberly; Williams, Kit; Branson, Lisa; Jordan, Lioneld; Lynch, Rhonda; Mulford, Patti; Norton, Susan; Ramos, Eduardo; Smith, Lorinda; Smith, Sondra; Gray, Adella; Marsh, Sarah; Kinion, Mark; Tennant, Justin; Bunch, Sarah; La Tour, John; Smith, Kyle Cc: Thompson, Quin Subject: FW: Fayetteville a Green City From: Ethel C. Simpson [mailto:esimpson@uark.edu] Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2018 3:14 PM To: Smith, Sondra <ssmith@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Fayetteville a Green City Kindly forward this post to the members of the City Council and the Planning Commission. Thanls for your help.Giraffe Neck To Members of the Fayetteville City Council and the Planning Commission I am writing to ask the City Council to resist rezoning Markham Hill, as requested by Specialized Real Estate Group. The company has submitted plans to the city for a redesign of the Planned Zoning District that encompasses Pratt Place, along with a rezoning of the surrounding land. I believe the project as now described would set back Fayetteville's aspirations to becoming a green and sustainable city. This Markham Hill project has implications for the entire city and our preference for a healthful, beautiful environment. City planners and other city employees and some developers, obsessed with infill and density, neglect other important aspects of urban life. The more successful infill becomes, and the denser the housing, the more urgent is the need protect and nurture those undeveloped areas that remain. Green space, trees, peace and quiet, and a lively sense of place deserve inclusion in the New Urbanism. Without these qualities, we have the Old Urbanism: pavement, crowding, and a depressingly gray city. Fayetteville vigorously encourages residents and visitors to appreciate and maintain our beautiful natural environment. I was optimistic, attending an early presentation by Specialized to some neighborhood residents, when the Specialized staff stressed the company's respect for the uniqueness and natural beauty of Markham Hill. They appeared to value its contributions to Fayetteville's history and to the city's reputation as a desirable place to live. There was talk of a conservation easement for parts of the property. Deer, birds, and other wildlife meandered through the Pratt Place grounds; the project personnel called some of them by name. However, the proposal actually brought before the Council seems different. The additions to the "hospitality aspect" of the project include a much larger expansion of the hotel facilities, a large separate restaurant, and some retail facilities not clearly described. It appears that most of the area to be left undisturbed is at the margins of the property near the interstate highway, where the topography seems unpromising for development anyway. Under the rezoning request there would be considerable residential development and the likelihood of "denser" housing. In this version of their proposal, the historic forested tract would be seriously compromised. It seems unlikely that the general public, to say nothing of the wildlife living on the property, would regard this project as an environmentally sensitive development of the land. The present zoning would allow some expanded development while preserving this valuable natural asset to the beauty and environmental health of our city. Please deny this application for rezoning. Ethel C. Simpson 409 N. Oliver Avenue Fayetteville AR 72701 From: Ci Clerk To: jd ra dmr Aruly Cc: Bnlinaer. Bonnie; P�gBinaton, Blake; { vcoun� l{a7rnatihewr}eriv.oro; arr, Don; Eads`-Gail; Roberts.-Gina; Henson, Pant; Johnson. Kimberly; Williams. Kit; Branson. Lisa; Jpjj, 1.!oneld; Lvnch h n ; MAfpr . Patti; Norton, Susan; Rarnos, Eduardo; Smith, Lorinda; Smith, Sondra; Gray, Adella; Marsh, Sarah; Klnion, Mark; Tennant. lu5t1n; Dgrkch. Sarah; La Tour, Jahn; Smith. Kyle Subject: FW: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Date: Thursday, August 16, 2018 7:45:23 AM Andy, Please forward to appropriate staff members regarding Markham Hill Rezoning. Thanks, Lisa From: AnnaStreet <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2018 9:15 PM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Anna Street Email alstreetO.uark-edu Street Address in Fayetteville 2400 E Cliffs Blvd Arkansas United States Map It Message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. From: CityClerk To: Harrison. Andy Cc: Bir linolinr : ; _P_gani!tgtoa Blake; Marr. Don; Eads. Gai; Roberts, Gula; ; ensm. Pam; Johnson, Kimberly; Williams_Kit; Branson. Lisa; Jordan, Lioneld; Lynch. Rhonda; Mulford. Patti; Norton, Susan; Ramos, Eduardo; 5mith._Lorinda; 5rnilh. Sondra; Gray. Adella; Marsh, Sarah; Kinlon_ Mark; Tennant, Justin; Bunch. Sarah; La Tour. John; Smith, Kyle Subject: FW: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Date: Thursday, August 16, 2018 7:46:32 AM Andy, Please forward to appropriate staff members regarding Markham Hill Rezoning. Thanks, Lisa From: DanielStreet <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2018 9:21 PM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Daniel Street Email dstr r rk Street Address in Fayetteville 2943 N John Wayne Dr Arkansas United States Map It Message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. Keep me informed about Markham Hill news From: Ci Jerk To: Harrison, And cc- Bohnnet._Omni e; Pennington. Blake; citycoungilLo)mattiiewuettv.orn; Marr. Don; Fads, Gall; Roberts, Ona; Henson, Para; Johnson_ Kimberly; WiMams._Kit; Branson. Llsa; ]oOa� 1. t.ionelcl; Lynch. Rhonda; Mulrord. Pattk; Norton, 5u5ait; R Ojg�_Eduardo; Ski{}�, Larinda; Smith, Sondra; C�r�y A�fella; Marsls, Sarah; Kinion. Mark; Tennant Justi+i; buii,,I)�Sarah; La Tour..lnhn; Smith, Kyle Subject: FW: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Date: Thursday, August 16, 2018 7:46:18 AM Andy, Please forward to appropriate staff members regarding Markham Hill Rezoning. Thanks, Lisa From: LauraStreet <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2018 9:20 PM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Laura Street Email lls r ar Street Address in Fayetteville 2943 N John Wayne Dr Arkansas United States MSI l Message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. Thompson, QuinEmma From: CityClerk Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 3:02 PM To: Thompson, Quin Cc: Bolinger, Bonnie; Pennington, Blake; citycouncil@matthewpetty.org; Marr, Don; Eads, Gail; Roberts, Gina; Henson, Pam; Johnson, Kimberly; Williams, Kit; Branson, Lisa; Jordan, Lioneld; Lynch, Rhonda; Mulford, Patti; Norton, Susan; Ramos, Eduardo; Smith, Lorinda; Smith, Sondra; Gray, Adella; Marsh, Sarah; Kinion, Mark; Tennant, Justin; Bunch, Sarah; La Tour, John; Smith, Kyle Subject: FW: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Quin, Please forward to Planning Commissioners. Thanks, Lisa From: JodyVerser <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 2:38 PM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Jody Verser Email 0verserCa@amaii.com Street Address in Fayetteville 1713 E Clark St Arkansas United States Map It Message It would be in the best interest of Fayetteville's current and future residents for Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request to be supported. Their proposal sets the groundwork to establish a new neighborhood -- one that balances the growth of our community vitality with the preservation of its natural landscape. To: Fayetteville City Council Members and Planning Committee write in opposition of the rezoning requested by RMD Properties and Specialized Real Estate Group for the 144 Acres on Markham Hill. My concerns are with this unique wooded area and its history being destroyed by the plans to add a commercial component around the Inn and the Barn. Please do not allow the rezoning of the 72 Acres from its existing zoning of PZD. Our existing neighborhood would suffer from this growth with increased traffic, vegetation being carved away, and light and sound enhanced in an obtrusive way. RMD Properties and Specialized Real Estate Group also want to rezone 72 Acres for residential housing. It is already zoned RSF 4. This is sufficient and as is would possibly add up to 288 houses into our neighborhood. From Center Street over to Markham Street, I have counted approximately 60 houses. At RSF 4 with 72 Acres to work with, our city and our neighborhood would be welcoming 288 homes. This is an amazing and sad number of houses to imagine just up the street from me. It's not the area to densify. Our city used to have some very good tree guidelines for builders to follow. I can see they have greatly changed when I look at the town houses built recently on Nettleship Street. The hill was clear cut and now there are several town houses with one young stick size tree in the front yard. That hill had numerous trees before and now nothing. Have you chosen to look at what you approved? Please don't make another mistake by allowing the rezoning of Markham Hill. Michelle Westfall-Edwards 1522 Hotz Drive From: Ci Irk To: Harrison. Andv Cc: Bolinger. Bonnfe; Pennington plake; sltvcouncii(cbmatthewoeM.or.a; Marr. Don; Eads. Gal l; Roberts. Gina; Henson, Pam; Johnson, Kimberly; Williams. Kit; Branson. Lisa; Jordan, Lioneld; Lynch. Rhonda; Mulford, Patti; Norton, Susan; Ramos, Eduardo; Smith. Lorinda; Smith. Sondra; Gray, Adella; Marsh, Sarah; Kinnon, Mark; Tennant. Justin; Bunch, Sarah; LQ_TQur. John; Smith. K le Subject: FW: Please do not rezone Markham Hill as proposed by Specialized REG. Date: Wednesday, August 15, 2018 10:09:28 AM From: David Williams <d3williams@sbcglobal.net> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2018 10:02 AM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Please do not rezone Markham Hill as proposed by Specialized REG. Dear City Council Members: Please do not rezone the Markham Hill RSF-4 or change the existing PZD as proposed by Specialized REG. In our opinion, in the long run, this would not be economically or environmentally sound (please see Lisa Horton's letter for details). Fayetteville's environmental and economic future would be better protected by preservation of as much rich canopy as possible and keeping density much lower. Thank you for your consideration and service, David and Pattie Williams 547 North Gray avenue Fayetteville, AR 72701 From: Ci Clerk To: Harrisgn. AnLf ; Thamoson. Ouin Cc: Bolinger. Bonnie; Pennington, Blake; gilycoUnil@rnarthewiietty.org..; Marr, D ds Gail; Roberts. mina; He«n. Pam; )Ohnson. Kimberly; Williams, Kit; Branson, Lisa; Jordan, Li4neld; Lynch. Rhonda; Mulfor . Patti; N rtoiz. Susan; Rantos._Eduardo; Smlth. Lorinda; Smith, Sondra; Gray. Adella;MdUhrl ; Kinion. Motk; Tgnnanj. Justin; Bunch. Sarah; La Toter. John; Smith, Kyle Subject: FW: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Date: Friday, August 17, 2018 9:42:04 AM Andy, Please forward to appropriate staff members regarding Markham Hill Rezoning. Thanks, Lisa From: AmyWilson <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Friday, August 17, 2018 6:59 AM To: CityClerk <cityclerk@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Amy Wilson Email hattiemcneilahotmail.com Street Address in Fayetteville 1833 E. Applebury Drive Arkansas United States M a"I Message I love this area. I look forward to more opportunity to enjoy this beautiful place. Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. Keep me informed about Markham Hill news RZN18-6317 MARKHAM HILL One Mile View 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles Qf{• , r 6 Subject Property Proposed R -A RNIF-24 Legend <L-S" Planning Area L _ _ i Fayetteville City Limits Shared Use Paved Trail Trail (Proposed) R J Design Overlay District ---------- PlaBuilding FootprintFayxJ NORTH CLEVELAND ST `""` •re���.r....r�� .a xLr.r•ar�A. RSF-4 ! w mpr w pr Proposed R -A Prop: 111' 111 Q' 3TON1 MOUN?- rear-ts RSF-Z y s 1' Zoning EXTRACTION RESIDENTIAL SINGLE-FAMILY WE, MRc do ..bng,,.11 1 COMMERCIAL Cl Z RNIF-24 Legend <L-S" Planning Area L _ _ i Fayetteville City Limits Shared Use Paved Trail Trail (Proposed) R J Design Overlay District ---------- PlaBuilding FootprintFayxJ NORTH CLEVELAND ST `""` •re���.r....r�� .a xLr.r•ar�A. 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G...y°"e'° " Planning Caliarninion Ptug=27', 2018 Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 16 of 19 RZN 18-6317 Close Up View [ LY, ►:10 I'M 00 VIA kvi I no 114 1 Legend j Hillside -Hilltop Overlay District Planning Area L — —1 Fayetteville City Limits Shared Use Paved Trail Trail (Proposed) Design Overlay District Building Footprint RMF -24 PfOl . 18 MAIN,, '92' Feet 0 180 360 720 1,080 1,440 1 inch = 500 feet A& NORTH Zoning Acres RIU 75.4 RA 44.0 Total 119.4 Planning Ca mission 27, 2018 Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 17 of 19 RZN18-6317 MARKHAM HILL Current Land Use Proposed R -A Single -Family Subject Property Proposed R -A Mr Multi -Family � aRLANDO'DR"-.-_'I � f ' .r^i 11 " yB4 w Streets Existing MSP Class COLLECTOR FREEWAY/EXPRESSWAY Feet t • 1 B! Trail (Proposed) Planning Area 0 220 440 880 1,320 1,760 I Fayetteville City Limits 1 inch = 600 feet 1 Design Overlay District NORTH Single -Family PR;q 4 rf_i FEMA Flood Hazard Data im 100 `r'ear Floodplain E Floodway Planning Co mission ftgUtl 27. 2018 Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 18 of 19 RZN 18-6317 Future Land Use MARKHAM HILL k LOREN CIR ___----4, ,. MAPLE ST_ u Q = - rn NORTH Legend L _ _ Planning Area 1 L _ _ Fayetteville City Limits Shared Use Paved Trail Trail (Proposed) L _� Design Overlay District Building Footprint w ORLANDO L?R O O STONE ST MAI/y"'�ST Feet 0 220 440 880 1,320 1,760 1 inch = 600 feet 9LL„RP- 7 ku iAM RD PRA rj rA . Snit, HENSON HL w Q U) W 0 er U FUTURE LAND USE 2030 - Natural Area Rural Area Residential Neighborhood Area City Neighborhood Area Civic and Private Open Space/Parks Civic Institutional Non -Municipal Government Planning Co nmission 27.2018 Agenda Item 13 18-6317 Markham Hill RZN Page 19 of 19 Cit Clerk From: DaviclJohnson <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2018 3:27 PM To: CityClerk Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name David Johnson Email davidiohnsonCEDrea ltor. com Street Address in Fayetteville 4102 N MALL AVE. SUITE 201 Arkansas United States Man It Message Use our pre -written message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. CityClerk From: MichaelOsborn <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2018 3:27 PM To: CityClerk Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Michael Osborn Email fit 3 30 ZDYahoo. com Street Address in Fayetteville 3889 N Steele Blv apt 303 Arkansas United States Map It Message Use our pre -written message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. Keep me informed about Markham Hill news CityClerk From: brentlittle <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2018 3:34 PM To: CityClerk Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name brent little Email blittle0fountainresidential.com Street Address in Fayetteville 870 Beechwood Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72701 Arkansas United States Map It Message Write my own As an owner of 99 buildings and 16 3 acres in the city, I support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allowing a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development is great for Fayetteville and a welcome addition to the community. Brent Little President Fountain Residential Partners CityClerk From: CaitlinPadilla <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2018 4:00 PM To: CityClerk Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Nance Caitlin Padilla Email caitya83CEDaol.coin Street Address In Fayetteville 1697 N Oakhaven Arkansas United States Mao It Message Write my own Please support Specialized Real Estate Group in their desire to develop as well as preserve Markham Hill. They are an impressive company who love the land and want to see it become a beautiful place that is loved by many, instead of the few (as in the past). They have a proven track record of responsible and green development and I am confident they will transform Markham Hill into a location that the city and surrounding areas will be proud to claim! Keep me informed about Markham Hill news CityClerk From: JoanGould <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2018 4:11 PM To: CityClerk Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Joan Gould Email Lgould_(o)sbcglobal. net Street Address in Fayetteville 3300 S Leo Ammons Rd Arkansas United States Map It Message Use our pre -written message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. 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L �_ U c6 0 T T N L i a 3 0 (a LO a j _cn � O 7 N. P -a ca L a) m O U m U a3 U C O)T 1-7 O C c -0— L a$ c 4) c aJ 3 O > 0-0`� �� `°� m E w c� N> V a) 0a) — 0 0p(a W 0 Q U L 0 E a)a) � E a U O c C ca LL o E c c c a) T@ a) O U p N .O _ C >2— U �.S.0 E �— nU) a) c Y .� O �6 a) -0 N N Q c O O > O N -O 7 a) a) c E m N a) L ca E E O a U a) z U) a) > T Q Y S N ca a) Y a p0 N °'L a) O m� Da) cLao L ��Ea) L 3p CL a m a) -pa) Lo -p . pia c a) 3 rn C O c + a) O a) p _0 c L C7 z.o E O a) E o s m L a) O cn > U> U O :3O c O a) U cn N N 7 U c p� O L E H W LL a' (n a) T E 0 a) O C (6 c c6 a) M Friends of Markham Hill Recipient: Fayetteville City Council and Planning Commission Letter: Greetings, Please save all 144 acres of Markham Hill (the land currently owned by RMD Properties but formerly owned by the Pratt family for over 100 years) from development and make it a nature and wildlife preserve for the many reasons stated in the petition below. This begins with opposing any rezoning. We, the undersigned, respectfully request the City of Fayetteville to: (1) Oppose the rezoning of the 144 -acre Markham Hill property for development. (2) Secure and protect the 144 -acre Markham Hill property as a nature and wildlife preserve. Specialized Real Estate Group is asking the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas to rezone the 144 -acre Markham Hill property, modifying the present zoning with a new PZD and RIU in order to create a large commercial and residential development. Why do we want to save Markham Hill from development? - Saving Markham Hill meets two of Fayetteville's Vision 2050 Guiding Principles: Naturally Beautiful City and Ecosystem Preservation. Markham Hill is an important and significant part of Fayetteville because of its large acreage of trees, wooded pastures, plants, birds, rock formations, wildlife, and history. Markham Hill is the last large acreage of woods where wildlife can take refuge this side of the interstate highway. For many years bird enthusiasts, naturalists, and University of Arkansas professors and students have studied and enjoyed the nature and wildlife of Markham Hill. - Markham Hill is historically part of Fayetteville's mature tree cover and green infrastructure, contributing to the City's environmental health. One acre of trees will trap 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide, helping to eliminate greenhouse gases and mitigate climate change. Tree cover improves a city's air quality by decreasing air pollution. Trees act as natural water filters, providing cleaner water to our watersheds and resulting in less expense to the City in dealing with sewage, drainage, erosion, and water quality. Markham Hill is one of Fayetteville's Natural Areas and so requires conservation and preservation according to Fayetteville's 2030 Plan. - Markham Hill's 144 acres of woods within the City is an example of Fayetteville's diversity in land and neighborhood types. Diversity is highly valued in Fayetteville and is part of the City's character and appeal. Having 144 acres of protected and preserved forest within a City is special and unique. - Markham Hill contributes to the physical and emotional well-being of Fayetteville residents. Over the years nature lovers, bird enthusiasts, horseback riders, hikers, runners, campers, and explorers have enjoyed Markham Hill. Many can tell you stories of their fond experiences. - Markham Hill/Pratt Place property is in the Arkansas Register of Historic Places. Its history goes back to 1900 when the Pratt family settled the land. Markham Hill has remained in the Pratt family ever since until very recently. We would like to honor the two Pratt sisters, Joy Markham and Evangeline Archer, by permanently protecting Markham Hill as a nature and wildlife preserve. Both sisters did much for the good of Fayetteville and Arkansas during their lives. The future of Fayetteville is one of expansion. That means the City must make a concerted effort to both protect and grow our urban forest in order to continue to enjoy the benefits it provides. The plans outlined by Specialized Real Estate Group for the 144 acres of Markham Hill would seriously decrease these benefits. In summary, the 144 acres of Markham Hill must be protected and preserved. Comments Name Location Date Comment Lisa Orton Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 I'm signing in memory of my mother, Mrs. Markham, and Evangeline Archer and their love of riding horses through those woods, learning about its nature, and saving the Buffalo River. Jeffrey Smith Oxford, US 2018-08-24 Jeffrey Smitj bradley edwards fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 I want to preserve this special part of Fayetteville for its natural uniqueness. I love the density of the trees and not the density of the houses. Barbara Jaquish Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 This is not good growth for the city. Fayetteville needs more affordable, centrally located housing, not more high-end housing that destroys environmentally valuable woods, trees that clean the air for all of us. Pattie Williams Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Rezoning is not good for the environment or economically in the long run. Scott Winters Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Lets preserve thid special place. Once it's gone you can't get it back. rebecca harrison fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 rebecca Harrison Carolyn Banks Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Markham Hill is one of the original historic natural areas from Fayetteville's beginning. It must be preserved for those who follow us. Trudi Rust Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Fayetteville is rapidly being covered with development that minimizes yards and trees, and now is concerned with flooding issues. ethel goode fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 we need to save green space in Fayetteville! Too much is being lost in our beautiful city!! John Morgan Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 I support this. Chris Brothers Springdale, AR 2018-08-24 Many of us kids grew up in what is now called University Heights. (a name I find pretentious) Markham Hill was our playground and a place of exploration for us. Wildlife was prevalent. Mrs. Archer ran her horseback riding classes all around the mostly dirt roads. The Widder family kept their mule along Cross St. There were foxes, and even a wolf once near Sang and Cleveland. The old neighborhood is no longer the welcoming place to me it once was. But I hope city officials will stop the headlong race for developement and preserve a little of the old wooded areas as they were. Linda James Springdale, AR 2018-08-24 I'm signing to preserve Markham Hill's beauty and for my friend Carolyn Banks who lives there! Alison Jordan Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 The beauty of nature and wildlife in and around Fayetteville make it a unique and special community. Rather than turn our town into yet another nondescript, cluttered , cookie cutter copy of Name Location Date Comment every -other -town USA, let's preserve the Fayetteville legacy for us and future generations to enjoy. Thank you! Erin Lee US 2018-08-24 It's beautiful up that way ,why destroy it by putting up stupid apartments. Where will the wild life go ? This should be stopped. Theirs plenty of land down by Porter road to build more housing units. They should leave Markham Hill alone ! Mary Bellamy Vienna, VA 2018-08-24 I grew up looking across to the hill. A development there would be a scar on Fayetteville. Linda James Springdale, AR 2018-08-25 I want Markham Hill to be preserved and maintained as it is. Such beauty shouldn't be destroyed for housing. Build them elsewhere. Autumn Spears Trinidad, CA 2018-08-25 I am from Fayetteville and that area should be preserved! It is so beautiful. Fayetteville has enough development! Nancy Mays Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 We need to protect our beautiful open areas. Nan Yarnelle Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 I love Markham hill and I want to reserve green space in our wonderful tow. Paul Zarkovich Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 To keep balance in where we live Mary Charlton Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 I have been roaming over Markham Hill since I was an undergrad in the 1960's. It is a lovely natural habitat, which needs to be protected for others to enjoy. Lila Rostenberg Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 This area needs to remain natural! Margaret Treiber Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 This place deserves to have thoughtful development that preserves its current nature. It is an historic area in Fayetteville, and a conservation easement would be the best, in my opinion, but if it is developed, let the development keep the area as natural and tree -dense as possible. Birch Griesse Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 There have got to be better places to put housing. We can'tjust bulldoze everything. Brooks Mathias Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 To develope this beautiful area seems insane. We are ruining the character of Fayetteville. Eric Johnson Iowa City, IA 2018-08-26 Because I care about the soul and future of Fayetteville. annetta shoemaker Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 Leave it alone, it's such a serine place to go and get your thoughts, so many little creatures. Too much of the natural land is being built on already. No more!!! Dusty Pate Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 My place to calm down and rethink life. Dont hurt the enviroment more theres plenty of empty propertys in fayetteville on school, college, etc. Unnessacary to destroy this place Richard Carstens Denver, CO 2018-08-26 I want to.? Pauline Matt Browning, MT 2018-08-26 I have deep concerns on the state of our environment. Name Location Date Comment Carol Young Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 I'm signing because I love this area. I grew up, keeping my horses at Mrs Markham's and teaching riding lessons for her. I explores the woods there for most of my childhood. It's part of Fayetteville's history and one of very few large green areas left here. Our wildlife begs for a place to call home. Sara Bartlett Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 This beautiful acreage must be preserved. Fayetteville area has other sites for housing development that would not destroythis unique setting. Nancy Vaughn Elkins, AR 2018-08-26 I want to bring attention to this very special place within the city limits of Fayetteville that many of us have fond memories of. Please preserve this special green space! Stephanie Sawyer Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 This is a historical nature area and should be NOT be rezoned!!!!!! Developers need to look elsewhere!! Carol Eaton Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 Please no more concrete and development ..... let's keep this beautiful acreage as is. Kim Hatley Santa Rosa Beach, 2018-08-26 Kim Hatley FL Erin Chapman Winslow, AR 2018-08-26 Lived in the area for years and used Markham Hill as a nature preserve. My children and I walked every foot of it. Please save it from development. Katisha Kinion Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 Development is fine, but we need to preserve the beauty we have in nature! There are plenty of properties that are developed but ran down or vacant; don't take nature away! Lisa Gilbert Grapevine, TX 2018-08-26 My daughter lived near there in college and ran in that beauty. Please don't develop it. Madeleine Young Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Nature and wildlife and green spaces are what make Fayetteville special. Clear cutting the area for development will only help to lay waste what I love about this town. Nicole Claesen Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Our environmental resources including our urban forests are important to protect. Fayetteville is a Community not a commodity up for sale to the highest bidder. Karen Rollet -Crocker Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 This property should be closely related to the University of Arkansas natural resources studies and landscape preservation issues. Students should know the value of natural areas so they can create such places in their own communities everywhere they live. Unfortunately this proposed development will require expensive resources through requirements of water, energy, safety, roads, etc. Jeannie True -Jenkins Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Saving Markham Hill meets two of Fayetteville's Vision 2050 Guiding Principles: Naturally Beautiful City and Ecosystem Preservation. Markham Hill is an important and significant part of Fayetteville because of its large acreage of trees, wooded pastures, plants, birds, rock formations, wildlife, and history. Markham Hill is the last large acreage of woods where wildlife can take refuge this side of Name Location Date Comment Clay Cole Fayetteville, AR Rhonda Hainzlsperger US Nathanial O'Guin Fayetteville, AR Mary Anne Tarver Fayetteville, AR Karla Hyde Trey Marley Sarah McKenna Jared Gardner Mike Pfaff Jody Molton Beanie Sean Chapman Imelda Sinyard Elayne Warren Lincoln, AR Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 2018-08-27 2018-08-27 2018-08-27 2018-08-27 2018-08-27 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 US 2018-08-27 St.Louis, MO 2018-08-27 us 2018-08-27 Rock Island, IL 2018-08-27 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Mt. Savage, MD 2018-08-27 Miletus Callaha-Barile Austin, TX 2018-08-27 the interstate highway. For many years bird enthusiasts, naturalists, and University of Arkansas professors and students have studied and enjoyed the nature and wildlife of Markham Hill.Markham Hill is historically part of Fayetteville's mature tree cover and green infrastructure, contributing to the City's environmental health. One acre of trees will trap 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide, helping to eliminate greenhouse gases and mitigate climate change. Tree cover improves a citys air quality by decreasing air pollution. Trees act as natural water filters, providing cleaner water to our watersheds and result This is an area that needs to stay undeveloped. Rhonda Hainzlsperger I want to help keep Fayetteville beautiful, and so can you! This is my parents neighborhood; we all enjoy the surrounding nature. Markham Hill is full of native plants and trees and is a refuge from the freeway for many forms of wildlife. Fayetteville leads the charge for Arkansas being called the Natural state. Markham Hill is at the heart of this designation, with origins of the Ozark Society, organized outdoor recreation and outdoor appreciation all taking place on "the hill", early in Fayetteville's history. Markham Hill deserves a more detailed look by city leaders to see how it might possibly be preserved to maintain the very things that makes Fayetteville Fayetteville. It should remain a natural area in a town that is increasingly being overdeveloped. Don't mess with nature. Greedy people want to tear down land just so y'all can put more shit in the area I love that hill! Beautiful area needs to remain that way. I feel like a grew up there. My mother and brother and sister and I walked almost every inch of it. It's a treasure. Please do all you can to save it for my children. I would like this place to stay as a wooded area and not be developed. I'm one of the people with fond memories of Mrs. Markham and Markham Hill. Green space is vital for any towns identity. As much more development is needed and created, we must protect these magical spaces that define our community. Name Location Date Comment lu ann smith Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Fayetteville wildlife is part of what I love about this town. Dawn Chesser Knoxville, TN 2018-08-27 I'm signing because, like Lisa Orton, I grew up riding my horse on Markham Hill with her mother Marion. My childhood home was the first house at the bottom of the hill. I grew up exploring those woods. Friends and mentors lived in the cabins. I grew up watching Mrs. Archer drive by in her Rolls Royce. The family designated the land as a bird sanctuary. Larry Collier Cape Coral, FL 2018-08-27 Save the wildernesses! Chris ROSE york, PA 2018-08-27 love the old town Tracey Richards Maumelle, AR 2018-08-27 I'm moving to NWA. Brittney Robison US 2018-08-27 This land is a crucial part of our community. Rosalee Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Historical places are preserved for reasons -what will we have to Marshall -Parker show & offer the future once it's gone? h Cris Wood Philadelphia, PA 2018-08-27 I'm a true nature lover, please sign and saveOOOO Dane La Born Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 We need to stop developing our green wonders ELIZABETH HEILIGER Lowell, AR 2018-08-27 The city of Fayetteville is losing its distinctive beauty of nature with over development, especially with such scenic value. Wendy Welch Yukon, OK 2018-08-27 I agree that Fayetteville's nature and beauty need to be preserved. charles zook little rock, AR 2018-08-28 Leave it alone. Megan Forguson US 2018-08-28 we have enough developments. lets save some green space. Debi Walker Eureka Springs, AR 2018-08-28 It needs to be left alone and remain a green space! karen murdock fayetreviile, AR 2018-08-28 Part of what makes Fayetteville so beautiful is its green spaces Gayle O'Donnell Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Signing in memory of my friend who lived in a Markham Hill cabin. Sabrina's Snell Arkansas 2018-08-28 Taking away nature and natural habitats of animals and plants that thrive here and make Fayetteville what it isjustto line some developers pockets is not a Fayetteville I want to see. Adrian Leffingwell Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 The value of this community is in its diversity. Saundra Jenkins Us 2018-08-28 I'm signing because, we need to preserve and protect our environment. Not destroy it to line more greedy pockets. Keri Fitzgerald Los Angeles, CA 2018-08-28 There are so many reasons to preserve this area. There is only one reason to "develop" (destroy) it. Greed. Please save it. Barbara LaMastus Springdale, AR 2018-08-28 Everything should not be about money. This beautiful place has been a part of Fayetteville history longer than any of us have lived in NWA. It is a treasure, a rarity in our developing part of the state, and one of the few remaining areas of untouched beauty Name Location Date Comment inside the Fayetteville city limits. Please, no crowded condos and mixed development to spoil this treasure. Please use it as a place to commune with nature, explore with family, and develop an appreciation for this part of our Natural State!! We will not have a Natural State if we develop every acre, only concerned with profitable gain. Even funky places need a place for respite. If leaders want more condos and mixed use areas, there are many run down areas in Fayetteville that could use a facelift and become perhaps uncrowded condos/businesses with ample parking for residents, as well as customers from other areas of town. Margaret Mitchell Dallas, TX 2018-08-28 I grew up visiting and playing up there. It always amazed me that this beautiful "wilderness" was just a stones throw from Razorback stadium. With all the other progress in Fayetteville, it's been nice to know that some sanctuary still exists. Lisa Swinford Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 I'm signing this petition, because I grew up in that neighborhood playing and exploring the hill almost daily. It is a beautiful sanctuary within the city, to be treasured in it's natural state, for succeeding generations! sandra womack Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Sandra J Womack Evelyn Fuller Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 this is a beautiful area that needs to remain undisturbed. Wanda Wade Federal Way, WA 2018-08-28 What a beautiful piece of history Nate Higgins us 2018-08-28 I used to live on this land. it should be preserved. Dee Higuera Rogers, AR 2018-08-28 This area is a Fayetteville treasure and needs to be preserved for wildlife. Phil rogers Beaumont, TX 2018-08-28 I chose to move to this area for its natural beauty. Don't lose what makes it special. Phyllis Priddy Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 please preserve this.Leave it wooded Lyn Garrison us 2018-08-28 I have hiked on Markham Hill with my buddy who lives close by. It would be a shame to develop this beautiful wooded area where so much wildlife is sustained! Leonard Schulte Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 I agree with the reasons given. Plus, I lived on Markham Hill for a period of my life and loved walking the trails there. Amber Gibbs Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 We need to protect one of Fayetteville's greatest natural treasures. Teresa Turk Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 I'm signing because this place embodies Fayetteville and NWA's history and ecology. Developing this property as was proposed last night at the Planning Commission meeting will not "conserve" this place sufficiently. It is such a unique place that it needs protection from any sort of development. Leah Shelton Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-29 we need more parks and protection to save beautiful spaces in nature. Name Darin Smith Simone Derow-Ostapowicz Location Date Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-29 Honolulu, HI 2018-08-29 Jessamyn Goodwin FAYETTEVILLE, AR 2018-08-29 vaughn potter Hal Capps Melissa Milton David Orr B Wayne Bequette MELISSA SHANNON Lin Wellford john Neal Kayla Sayre Yvette Wiley San Francisco, CA 2018-08-29 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-29 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-30 Austin, TX 2018-08-30 Albany, NY 2018-08-30 ROGERS, AR 2018-08-30 Green Forest, AR 2018-08-30 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-30 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-30 Tulsa, OK 2018-08-31 Anne C Thomas Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-31 Comment I grew up hanging out on that hill, and built most of those trails while growing up in fayettville..... I feel that it is important to preserve forests for the wildlife living there. Some of my greatest memories from my time living in Fayetteville are the natural landscape experiences. Having green space in its natural state is a rarity in developed communities, and we have the opportunity to show yet another reason why Fayetteville is special and a model for community development. As a Fayetteville native, I've loved Markham Hill with its undeveloped beauty. This is a beautiful area of Fayetteville with lots of memories for people from here. We have enough housing developments. I'm signing because this is a unique opportunity for Fayetteville (as was the City's prior purchases of Mount Kessler as well as the wooded acreage near the crest of North Street). Fayetteville has precedent for taking the long view of what's best for the next generation. Those principles should be adhered to in preserving this unique parcel of land for economic uses associated with a nature conservancy. Further, as I recall, the whole controversial City Council approval for the development of Pratt Place itself was predicated upon promises by the Archers to not allowthe wooded areas to be developed further. Yet here we are. The City Council may have different members now who should tap into the institutional memory of its predecessors as to why that first development was approved at all. Assurances were made back then that if Pratt Place were approved, it would NOT become the first chink in the armor protecting those woods from being altered into a suburb and/or apartments. As a former resident of Markham Hill I am shocked and appalled that this treasure is even being considered for further development. Stop it now and preserve it for all time! I loved growing up on Hartman Ave, nearby We need more nature in our lives, not less. Keep Fayetteville a wonderful place to live or visit by preserving its natural resources! Great idea! I want to preserve green space and reduce flooding. We need natural areas in both the rural and city regions. These are not only getaways for humans, learning atmospheres for kids, but they are pertinent habitat for wildlife. Anne C Thomas Name Location Date Comment rachel wilson Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-31 Sick of the beautiful trees being cut down leave it the hell alone Sam Cheatham Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-31 I don't live in Fayetteville, however I think the use of this property would be as a nature and wild life preserve !!! Mariah Pagni Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-01 Mariah Pagni Judy Judy'sllbritton Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-02 So beautiful in its naturist form. Leave this part of fayetteville alone and let Fayetteville residents know Fayetteville supports nature and values it over money. Heather Hammig Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-02 I believe in green space to keep a city desirable -to keep it livable. Kristine Burton Farmerville, LA 2018-09-02 We need to preserve all we can in our beautiful state and city. Preserve the homes for many of our furry residents. 'Rachel Sargent Prairie Grove, AR 2018-09-02 Used to rent a cabin up there years ago. An amazing retreat right in the middle of town. Lynn Pollock Melbourne, AR 2018-09-02 This has always been such a special place. It feels like you are miles away from anything. Don't destroy it in the name of the almighty dollar. It can never be replaced. T.A. Sampson Canehill, AR 2018-09-02 Once green space is gone, it's gone. Thisjewel needs to be saved. Janice Blase Gig Harbor, WA 2018-09-03 The history and heritage of our country needs to be preserved, and our natural areas and wildlife require our protection. David Wilson Harvest, AL 2018-09-03 I grew up in the area, it seems all of the historical areas are being torn down for "progress " BS, stop it, restore it Derek Van Lynn Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-03 Protect our urban green. I stayed in a cabin there on my first night in Fayetteville 25 years ago. Elli Harvey Aspen, CO 2018-09-03 I knew Joy Pratt Markham. I don't think she would ever like to see it developed and torn apart! Cynthia Phelan Centerton, AR 2018-09-04 I grew up in Fayetteville. This place is magical. Please leave it as is. Rachel Neugin US 2018-09-04 we need places for our wild life for our kids to enjoy.They are running out of room. COLEEN RYAN Jamison, PA 2018-09-04 Too much of out world has been developed. Sasha Thomas Richardson, TX 2018-09-04 That hill is iconic in Fayetteville and should be preserved, not mass developed to look like everywhere else. The trees there create the most wonderful, natural area still left in town. It should be protected Rachel Sargent Prairie Grove, AR 2018-09-04 I live there back in the day. It is an amazing place Marquette Bruce Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-04 I live on the Hill. Some would say North of the Hill. It is my neighborhood and I adore it. Markham is the reason I bought in this area. I even paid 75.00$ a year to walk on that sacred land as often as I could. That land is as vital to the core of Fayetteville as any protected areas we have. I want it here for future citizens of this Name Location Date Comment great town. It should be our local protected treasure for now and tomorrow. They are not making any more Markham Hills! Emily Kessler Encinitas, CA 2018-09-05 Preserving our past, saving space for animals, & communities is important:) Lisa Swinford Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-05 I'm signing this petition because I grew up playing on and exploring all over Markham Hill. In my opinion, it is the largest area of untouched, unspoiled green space left in Fayetteville, and should be preserved as such. It is filled with native beauty, a microcosm of all things the Natural State is known for. Please, save this green space! Ellen Compton Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-06 I am opposed to the development plans for Markham Hill. I knew Evangeline Pratt Archer well. I also knew her sister, Joy Pratt Markham. Their love of the family land was special and informed by a deep interest in the value of what we now call &quot;Green Spaces.&quot; Fran Alexander's opinion piece in today's paper expressed my feelings exactly. Besides Markham Hill itself the proposed development would do grievous harm to the peaceful and beautiful neighborhoods around the site. Fayetteville's good record in land conservation, parks, and green space should be followed. Nothing in the proposal would make up for the loss of this unique, historic, and natural area. Ellen Compton Susan Gorton Oklahoma City, OK 2018-09-06 A natural resource cannot be regained when lost. 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We just received this post to our neighborhood discussion list from Lisa Orton, the chief advocate for the friends of Markham Road : John LaTour just informed me that Markham Hill is back on the agenda for Sept 18!!! We need to call the City and ask for them to move it back to Oct 2. I've told too many people it is Oct 2. Will they do this for us? Will you kindly let us know just when you intend to take up this issue; you know by now that it's extremely important to the community and we want to be able to present our opinions.. The Ward 4 councillors would do a real service by responding to the University Heights Neighborhood Association. I believe they have the email address. Thank you. Ethel C. Simpson 409 N. Oliver Avenue Fayetteville AR 72701 CityClerk From: CityClerk Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2018 8:59 AM To: Bolinger, Bonnie; Pennington, Blake; CityClerk; citycouncil@matthewpetty.org; Marr, Don; Eads, Gail; Roberts, Gina; Henson, Pam; Johnson, Kimberly; Williams, Kit; Branson, Lisa; Jordan, Lioneld; Lynch, Rhonda; Mulford, Patti; Norton, Susan; Ramos, Eduardo; Smith, Lorinda; Smith, Sondra; Gray, Adella; Marsh, Sarah; Kinion, Mark; Tennant, Justin; Bunch, Sarah; La Tour, John; Smith, Kyle Cc: Stoll, Garner; Thompson, Quin; Garner, Andrew; Mims, Seth Subject: FW: Change date of Markham Hill Rezoning Discussion back to October 2. Please reset the date for the Markham Hill Rezoning discussion back to October 2 to remove confusion about the announced change back to September 18 so local residents planning to come will have ample time to schedule and attend the meeting. Thanks, David L. Williams, 547 North Gray Avenue. CityClerk From: CityClerk Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2018 12:55 PM To: Bolinger, Bonnie; Pennington, Blake; CityClerk; citycouncil@matthewpetty.org; Marr, Don; Eads, Gail; Roberts, Gina; Henson, Pam; Johnson, Kimberly; Williams, Kit; Branson, Lisa; Jordan, Lioneld; Lynch, Rhonda; Mulford, Patti; Norton, Susan; Ramos, Eduardo; Smith, Lorinda; Smith, Sondra; Gray, Adella; Marsh, Sarah; Kinion, Mark; Tennant, Justin; Bunch, Sarah; La Tour, John; Smith, Kyle Cc: Mims, Seth Subject: FW: Markham Hill Rezoning Discussion at City Council Meeting I understand that there has been some confusion as to when the Markham Hill rezoning discussion will occur at City Council. Our desire is to be sensitive to neighbors and ensure that all voices are heard. Therefore, we want to publicly state that Specialized Real Estate Group will not ask for a vote on either of the ordinances at the September 18th meeting. This allows further opportunity for public comment at the October 2nd City Council Meeting. Thank you for sharing this message with the appropriate parties. Sincerely, Seth Seth Mims Partner and President Specialized Real Estate Group 15 North Church Avenue #103 Fayetteville, AR 72701 RECEIVED -SEP 12 2018 CCl7Y CLERK'S OF FlIC£ SAVE MARKHAM HILL t� 1. Keeping the present 72 acre P D protective zoning surrounding Pratt Place Inn and Barn. 2 . Keeping the present zoning for the 72 R-4 acres. CROWDED STREET AND CRAMPED LOT LAYOUT STS SETS : IF THIS PROJECT IS ACCEPTED, SANG WILL BE CONNECTED TO HALSELL ON THE NORTH AND PROBABLY EXIT TO THE SOUTH AS WELL, MAKING IT AN ALTERNATIVE TO RAZORBACK ROAD AS A NORTH -SOUTH THOROUGHFARE FROM WEDINGTON TO MLK. MARKHAM ROAD WILL BECOME A THOROUGHFARE ALSO AND SHOULD BE WIDENED TO FOUR LANES. WITH ALL THE NEW STRUCTURES IN THE PROPOSED 24.06 ACRE PZD--44 RESIDENTIAL LOTS, EIGHT CABINS, EIGHTY HOTEL ROOMS, FOUR LARGE COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS AND REQUIRED PARKING SPACES --THE "BUCOLIC SETTING OF THE INN AND BARN," WHICH THE DEVELOPER CLAIMS WILL BE PRESERVED, ACTUALLY WILL BE GONE FOREVER. THIS AMOUNT OF NEW CONSTRUCTION MAKES IT IMPOSSIBLE TO HAVE THE PROMISED BUFFER AREAS, TREE PRESERVATION, AND UNDISTURBED NATURAL AREAS. i nYW� �Lap� I ia�a I n. 1 a aw..�.rw�n• � gas a.is ; uus.s. r I 1 NOTE: BUILDING FOOTPRINTS ARE CONCEPTUAL ONLY FINAL BURDI•NG LOCAIIONS AND AREAS VAIL 0_ SUBMRIED DURING LARGE SCALE DEVELCPAIENI PLANNING AREA 2 -TRACT I 0 50 ACRES PLANNING AREA 2 -TRACT 2 410 ACRES 5 OFFERED BY RMD PROPERTIES,THE SAME COMPANY WHICH HAS BROUGHT FAYETTEVILLE THE FIRSCO AND THE CARDINAL, THROUGH THEIR REPRESENTATIVES, THE SPECIALIZE REAL ESTATE GROUP Most existing structures are to remain, including the 18,000 SF inn, the 6,300 SF event barn, 2,400 SF cottage, 1,300 SF cabin, and the 1,400 SF storage barn. The existing cottage will be repurposed as a commercial space for residents at the inn. The cabin will be utilized as part of the hospitality suites. The other existing structures will continue their current uses. New buildings will consist of several single -story cabins, a conference and meeting space, a three- story hospitality expansion, and small footprint structures such as administration offices, guest services, and resort -based retail. These buildings will cluster around the inn and barn, creating a "village" that promotes strolling through the grounds around heritage trees. The reprogrammed inn will provide new experiences for the surrounding neighborhood. Neighbors have explicitly stated that the property is not perceived as a public space. With small scale retail/commercial, a small restaurant, and new meeting space, the new PZD will become a destination for the: adjoining neighborhood as well as downtown. Primary vehicle access will be from Markham Road. This section of Markham has already been improved as part of the existing M. The PZD includes limited opportunities for single family homes fronting Markham Road and Sang Avenue to knit the outer boundaries of the PZD into the framework of the surrounding neighborhood. The approach to the inn and barn is being modified to accommodate"the new program. All parking on -street parking will meet the City of Fayetteville's UDC for screening along public right-of-ways and adjacent property,lines. FUTURE MARKHAM ROAD "PROJECT INFORMATION " PRACTICALLY NOTHING IN THIS PROPOSAL IS BINDING UPON THE DEVELOPER OR ANY BUILDER. MOST OF IT IS EITHER EYE CANDY OR MIND CANDY. THE DEVELOPER, BY PROPOSING THE REZONING OF 119.43 ACRES FROM R-4 AND THE PRATT PLACE INN AND BARN 72 ACRE PZD TO RESIDENTIAL INTERMEDIATE -URBAN (RIU), EFFECTIVELY DESTROYS THE ORIGINAL ARCHER PZD ZONING WHICH HAS PROTECTED PRATT PLACE INN AND BARN AND THE SURROUNDING 72 ACRES FOR SO LONG. FOR YOUR INFORMATION, RIU, FOUND IN TITLE 15 OF THE FAYETTEVILLE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE, CHAPTER 161.12, DOES NOT HAVE ANY LIMITS ON THE DENSITY OF BUILDINGS PER ACRE. IT IS EVEN LESS RESTRICTIVE THAN RI -12, RESIDENTIAL INTERMEDIATE, TWELVE (12) UNITS PER ACRE. THE ONLY BINDING CONTROLS ON THE DEVELOPER ARE THOSE LISTED IN THE FAYETTEVILLE ZONING ORDINANCE, NOT THE FLOWERY LANGUAGE OF THE 36 PAGE PROPOSAL. AND THIS 36 PAGE PROPOSAL, ACTUALLY IS FOR A HIGH DENSITY 119.43 RIU AND 24.06 ACRE PZD. THE 119.43 ACRE REZONING REQUEST IS BEING PRESENTED PUBLICLY WITH SCARCELY ANY INFORMATION OR DETAILS ABOUT ROADS, DENSITY AND OTHER MATTERS. (THE 30% NATURE PRESERVE IS SIMPLY THE MINIMUM REQUIRED BY CITY ORDINANCES, NOT A GENEROUS GESTURE BY THE DEVELOPER.) THE DEVELOPER'S BILL OF ASSURANCE PROMISES 4 UNITS PER ACRE, BUT THIS ALLOWS FOR COUNTING THE REQUIRED NATURE RESERVE AS IF IT WERE BUILDABLE ACREAGE AND ALLOWS FOR "478 UNITS." NOTE: THERE IS NO GUARANTEE OF EVEN ONE SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE. THIS PROPOSAL IS FROM A DEVELOPER WHO SPECIALIZES IN STUDENT RENTAL APARTMENTS, NOT RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS. THE 119.43 RIU AND THE 24.06 PZD HAVE TO BE ANALYZED TOGETHER SO THE UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS NEIGHBORS, THE COMMISSION, AND COUNCIL CAN SEE AND WEIGH THE DEVELOPER'S PLANS FOR THE ENTIRETY OF MARKHAM HILL. RIU BILL OF "DISTURBANCE" MOST OF THE LANGUAGE OF THE "BILL OF ASSURANCE" IS DESIGNED TO EITHER MISLEAD THE READER OR LEAVE HIM OR HER THINKING THAT THE DOCUMENT OFFERS RESTRICTIONS WHEN IN FACT IT DOES NOT. ITEM 1. JUST SAYS THE DEVELOPER WILL FOLLOW THE RULES OF THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION IT RECEIVES. IT IS AS IF WHEN YOU BUY A CAR, THE DEALER GIVES YOU A "BILL OF ASSURANCE" SAYING THE CAR HAS FOUR WHEELS. IN THIS DOCUMENT SPECIALIZED IS PROMISING TO ABIDE BY THE RULES OF ONE OF THE LEAST RESTRICTIVE OF FAYETTEVILLE'S ZONING CATEGORIES. THIS IS JUST PROMISING TO DO WHAT THE LAW REQUIRES YOU TO DO. ITEM 2. THIS GIVES THE DEVELOPER THE RIGHT TO TAKE A CREDIT OF FOUR UNITS PER ACRE FOR ALL 118.59 ACRES, INCLUDING THE 30% OF THE LAND WHICH IS TO BE LEFT UNDISTURBED, THUS CIRCUMVENTING THE LIMITATIONS BUILT INTO THE ORIGINAL R-4 ZONING. ITEM 3. THOUGH IT DECLARES CERTAIN ACTIVITIES ARE NOT ALLOWED, IT FAILS TO SPECIFY ANY EXCLUDED ACTIVITIES. ITEM 4. THE OFFER TO RETAIN 50% AS PASSIVE OR ACTIVE OPEN SPACE APPEARS GENEROUS, BUT IN REALITY ALL OF THE SPACES LISTED HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO BE ACTIVE SPACES, THUS REDUCING THE PRESERVED GREEN SPACE TO ITS 30% LEVEL MANDATED BY CITY CODE. THE 24.06 ACRE PZD BILL OF "DISTURBANCE" AS IN THE RIU BILL, BUT EVEN MORE SO, THE DEVELOPER PROMISES TO FOLLOW CITY RULES. WHAT IS THE VALUE IN GIVING A "BILL OF ASSURANCE" WHICH SAYS "ALL APPLICABLE ORDINANCES AND PROCESSES SHALL BE FOLLOWED IN ORDER TO MEET CITY ORDINANCES?" OR PROMISING "ALL DEVELOPMENT SHALL MEET APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND OTHER ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE." THIS IS LIKE WALKING INTO A STORE AND HANDING THE MANAGER A NOTE SAYING THAT YOU WON'T STEAL ANYTHING WHILE SHOPPING AND, FURTHERMORE, YOU WILL OBEY THE LAW AND NOT MURDER ANYONE. THESE BILLS OF ASSURANCE, WEAK AS THEY ARE, COME FROM THE DEVELOPER, BUT DEVELOPERS COME AND GO OR FOLD AND MERGE. WOULD IT NOT BE WISE, SHOULD THIS PROJECT HAVE THE MISFORTUNE TO PASS, TO HAVE THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY SIGN THESE BILLS AS WELL? IF YOU DON'T MIND RMD'S/SPECIALIZED'S CHANGES FOR MARKHAM HILL, STAY HOME TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2018. OTHERWISE, SHOW UP AT THE FAYETTEVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING AND SPEAK YOUR MIND. :3 0 N � E @ 0- C \ / ^\ \ § t y E 3 \ ( ( G \ \ \ / / § \ % v 2 z s @ t(\// @ \O§�� k > z m » » @ C / q q E tf m s \ / 7 \ \ \ 9 _0 LOq 2 �k $ OD0 S a) E c 0"{ LA-CAt 2 / 0- To Adella Gray Sarah Marsh Mark Kinion Matthew Petty Justin Tennant Sarah Bunch John LaTour Kyle Smith City Council - Fayetteville, Arkansas Date: September 14, 2018 Re: RZN #18-6317 C-PZD #18-6318 Markham Rd/Pratt Place Inn & Barn We would support the efforts of others to have Markham Hill preserved in some manner for its natural beauty and historical significance if that becomes feasible. In the absence of such result, we support the requests of Specialized Real Estate Group ("SREG") with respect to Markham Hill provided that the representations of SREG on certain issues are included in the final approvals of the City Council. In that regard, several of us who live in the University Heights neighborhood have met with SREG numerous times over the last few months to discuss the proposals and concerns of the neighborhood. The result has been an agreement that SREG will include some changes in their PZD and rezoning requests. Those changes include a reduction of ADUs in Planning Areas 1 and 2 of the PZD; a more detailed definition of "Special Events"; restrictions on events with outdoor amplified music; a statement of position with respect to South Sang Street; and the inclusion of public trails within the development area and the RA conservation area. It is not possible at this time to state in detail the representations have been agreed to. It is our understanding that changes cannot be made by the applicant once the PZD and rezoning matters are on the City Council agenda for consideration. We further understand that the revisions that have been agreed to by SREG will be included in further filings to be made after 9/18/18 and before the second consideration of the applications. We will wait until the revised wording is available before commenting further. Tom Overbey, as spokesman Fayetteville, Arkansas 479-442-3554 T1TLOTT(ei �mai_I.com cc: Mayor Lioneld Jordan Kit Williams City Council City of Fayetteville #18-6317 & #18-6318 Page 12 Garner Stoll Quin Thompson Lawrence Finn, SREG CityClerk From: GraceChiboroski <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 9:09 AM To: CityClerk Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Grace Chiboroski Email cch iboroskifoiomail. com Street Address in Fayetteville 2004 W Berry St Arkansas United States Map It Message Use our pre -written message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. CityClerk From: JohnRay <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 3:00 PM To: CityClerk Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name John Ray Email raysaway_pgin ai I. com Street Address in Fayetteville 35 South Hartman Arkansas United States Map It Message Write my own Dear Council Members, We are writing to offer our whole hearted support for Specialized Group's Markham Hill development plans. As residents on the east side of Markham Hill we know first hand of the land sitting atop our neighborhood and the issues facing us. Having the land used as proposed in Specialized Group's plan would be strong step for our neighborhood and for Fayetteville. It would balance the over abundance of student oriented housing now covering certain parts of our neighborhood, offer greater access to the beauty and benefits of the natural areas and keep the area from over development. We ask that you would please approval their proposal. Sincerely, John and Jane Ray Keep we informed about Markham Hill news CityClerk From: Nierengarten, Peter Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 9:06 PM To: CityClerk Cc: Thompson, Quin; Garner, Andrew; Stoll, Garner; Marr, Don; Seth Mims; lisa_m_orton@yahoo.com; Andrew Miles; Brian Nakamura; Bunch, Sarah; Claire Allison; Collin Massey; Connie; Erin Scott ; Garnett Wise; Nierengarten, Peter; Odom, Steve; Ryan Mills; Schuyler Schwarting Subject: Environmental Action Committee Recommendation - Markham Hill Categories: Saved File, Forwarded Would you please let the City Council know that the Fayetteville Environmental Action Committee discussed the Markham Hill Rezoning at their September 17th Meeting and voted 8 — 0 in support of Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Peter Nierengarten, PE Sustainability Director City of Fayetteville, Arkansas pniere ngartenaa fayetteviIle-ar.gov 479.575.8272 Website I Facebook I Twitter I Instagram I YouTube CityClerk From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Categories Peter, Lisa Orton <lisa_m_orton@yahoo.com> Monday, September 17, 2018 10:02 PM Nierengarten, Peter; CityClerk Thompson, Quin; Garner, Andrew; Stoll, Garner; Marr, Don; Andrew Miles; Brian Nakamura; Bunch, Sarah; Claire Allison; Collin Massey; Connie; Erin Scott; Garnett Wise; Nierengarten, Peter; Odom, Steve; Ryan Mills; Schuyler Schwarting Re: Environmental Action Committee Recommendation - Markham Hill Saved File, Forwarded We are very disappointed The current 72 -acre PZD and current 72 -acre RSF-4 protect more acreage on Markham Hill from development than the rezoning would. 72 acres of the PZD and 30% of the RSF-4 because of hillside/hilltop overlay are protected with the current zoning. Seth could even prove himself as a conservation developer by putting a lot of the current RSF-4 in a conservation easement. He can still develop under the current zoning. RSF-4 is like the surrounding zoning. RIU is not. Nor is his highly commercial PZD. With the current zoning he is destroying at most 50 acres and preserving at least 94 acres. With the rezoning he is destroying 100 acres and preserving 44 acres. I think one problem with all this is that the neighborhoods, as a whole, surrounding Markham Hill do not trust Seth and Specialized Real Estate Group. They were dishonest with us about being like Serenbe which preserves 70% of the natural habitat and has a density of 350 homes and 600 people per 1000 acres. Specialized REG's application/proposal to the City shocked us. Any promise or claim Seth makes now we don't believe. It appears his desire for money overrides his care for us. It's as if we are being violated and abused. However, people in general who haven't had negative experiences with him or Specialized Real Estate Group believe him and think his plans are wonderful. I pray the City Council will realize this. So many people don't want the rezoning and want to protect Markham Hill. How does one property owner have the power to do so much damage to an historic, natural, wonderful place and to the surrounding neighborhoods? I don't understand how a City can allow this. Lisa Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 9:05 PM, Nierengarten, Peter <pnierengarten@fayetteville-ar.gov> wrote: Would you please let the City Council know that the Fayetteville Environmental Action Committee discussed the Markham Hill Rezoning at their September 17th Meeting and voted 8 — 0 in support of Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Peter Nierengarten, PE Sustainability Director City of Fayetteville, Arkansas pnieren aq rfen@fayetteville-ar.gov 479.575.8272 Website I Facebook I Twitter I Instagrarn I YauTUI)e Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 9:05 PM, Nierengarten, Peter <pnierengarten@fayetteville-ar.gov> wrote: Would you please let the City Council know that the Fayetteville Environmental Action Committee discussed the Markham Hill Rezoning at their September 17th Meeting and voted 8 — 0 in support of Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Peter Nierengarten, PE Sustainability Director City of Fayetteville, Arkansas gnierengarten(r)fayetteville-a r. aov 479.575.8272 Website I Facebook I Twitter I Instagram I YouTube CityClerk From: LindaySmith <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 8:46 AM To: CityClerk Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Linday Smith Email ltlarsoCcr gmail.com Street Address in Fayetteville 2749 W Vanike Drive Arkansas United States Map It Message Use our pre -written message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. I would love to live here! CityClerk From: Sarah E. King <sarah @specializedreg.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 9:54 AM To: CityClerk Subject: Jennifer Ogle letter in support of Markham Hill Rezoning Attachments: Jennifer Ogle Letter to EAC Final.pdf Dear Sondra, Will you please forward the attached letter to the Council? Thank you! Sarah E. King Marketing and Community Outreach Specialized Real Estate Group cell 479.966.7490 IJ & SPEC IALIZED.Rpu. Visit our new website! snecializedreg.com COMPREHENSIVE BOTANICAL SERVICES September 17, 2o18 To Environmental Action Committee and all concerned: I am writing regarding Specialized Real Estate Group's proposed rezoning plan for Markham Hill. I am a botanist with a local environmental consulting company and, for the purposes of this letter, represent no other group. It is clear to me that because of local development pressure and the property's central location that development of Markham Hill is inevitable, and I would rather it be developed by SREG than by a less conservation -minded company. As you may know, the property is currently zoned for development and has no formal tree preservation areas in place. I have had the opportunity to walk the property, and in my opinion, the areas that are most important for conservation lie within the 44 acres that will be immediately committed to permanent protection under SREG's proposal. I will be carrying out a botanical inventory and habitat assessment of the property - a purely voluntary measure by the property owner - this fall and next spring to identify any rare plants, sensitive habitats, legacy trees, and areas of most concern for invasive plants. Based on the information I have been shown, I believe this is a responsible land use plan and am in support of it. Sincerely, Jennifer Ogle, Botanist Comprehensive Botanical Services cc: Fayetteville City Council CityClerk From: Karen Banks <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 2:05 PM To: CityClerk Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Categories: Saved File, Forwarded Name Karen Banks Email Skvebriar@aol com Street Address in Fayetteville 1468 Salem Arkansas United States Map It Message Wdte my own I would rather see this area preserved as is and not rezoned for commercial development. It is a beautiful area that cannot be preserved if developed, and it's loss would be a very sad day for Fayetteville. Just leave it alone. _ n a) 0 > 0 tiD > L a, > a,1 M _ > ro = r0 0 4-+• > a> tin a v ) Y A v > a r� L 4- o a) o > 4 °1 u Lntin 0 4_ 0 i @J c (dj n A n v L > > > +, v W v o�° 0 ti°n ti°n ti°n a W ^ v M tiA +1 ra r0 ra ,} n U o t�o++++ -O N N 4) @j o L - L a1 - i N rO > > > a)to L ro A � 3 () a) a) i (O a) @! 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OTJD EXHIBIT C BILL OF ASStTRANC E EXHIBIT V RZN 18-6311 BILL OF ASSURANCE FOR THE CITY OF FAYET"I'EVILLE, ARKANSAS In order to attempt to obtain approval of a request for a rezoning reclassification to R -A and RI -U, the owner, developer, or buyer of this property, (hereinafter "Petitioner") Specialized Real Estate Group, Inc. hereby voluntarily offers this Bill of Assurance and enters into this binding agreement and contract with the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Petitioner expressly grants to the City of Fayetteville the right to enforce any and all of the terms of this Bill of Assurance in the Chancery/ Circuit Court of Washington County and agrees that if Petitioner or Petitioner's heirs, assigns, or successors violate any term of this Bill of Assurance, substantial irreparable damage justifying injunctive relief has been done to the citizens and City of Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Petitioner acknowledges that the Fayetteville Planning Commission and the Fayetteville City Council will reasonable rely upon all of the terms and conditions within this Bill of Assurance in considering whether to approve Petitioner's rezoning request. Petitioner hereby voluntarily offers assurances that Petitioner and Petitioner's property shall be restricted as follows ONLY IF Petitioner's rezoning is approved by the Fayetteville City Council: 1. The use of Petitioner's property shall be limited to: The use of the proposed R -A portion shall be limited as allowed by Section 161.03 of the Unified Development Code, Code of Fayetteville ("UDC"). The use of the proposed RI -U portion shall be limited as allowed by Section 161.12 of the UDC. 2. Other restrictions including number and type of structures upon the property are limited to the following: the overall density for the total 118.59 acres that are the subject of this rezoning application shall be a maximum of four (4) units per acre. The total number of units allowed to be constructed on the R -A designated portion shall be zero. 3. Specific activities not allowed upon petitioner's property include: the R -A designated area will be preserved as a conservation area. 4. In addition to the above conditions, the Petitioner agrees that a minimum of 50% of the total 118.59 acres will remain passive and active open space, including conservation areas, landscaping, gardens, pocket parks, meadows, watersheds, outdoor plazas and existing or new walking or multi -use trails_ SUPERC: EDI -) C)I,D I XHIBII° C BILL OF ASSURANCE Petitioner specifically agrees that all such restrictions and terms shall run with the land and bind all future owners unless and until specifically released by Resolution of the Fayetteville City Council. This Bill of Assurance shall be filed for record in the Washington County Circuit Clerk's Office after Petitioner's rezoning is effective and shall be noted on any Final Plat or Large Scale Development which includes some or all of Petitioner's property. IN WITNESS WHEREOF and in agreement with all the terms and conditions stated above, I, 5ffd+AUr-pt� XyE Lgf-S&A&o $,i fie., as the owner, developer or buyer (Petitioner) voluntarily offer all such assurances and sign my name below. Date Printed Name �� SST S PRE.S 15 rJ. u-(✓ R.L. 0- 103 -— Address Signature NOTARY ATH STATE OF ARKANSAS COUNTY OF WASHINGTON And now on this the day of , 2018, appeared before me, C. and after being placed upon his/her oath swore or affirmed that he/she agreed with the terms of the above Bill of Assurance and signed his/her name above. NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission Expires: wat , ELIZAOETH VAUGHT Notary PoblIc-Arkanso6 Washinglon County My Commission Expires 06-05.2024 E m September 12, 2018 ''; AYETTEVILtE To: Fayetteville City Council Members and Planning Com mitt6p'OFFIc I write in opposition of the rezoning requested by RMD Properties and Specialized Real Estate Group for the 144 Acres on Markham Hill. My concerns are with this unique wooded area and its history being destroyed by the plans to add a commercial component around the Inn and the Barn. Please do not allow the rezoning of the 72 Acres from its existing zoning of PZD. Our existing neighborhood would suffer from this growth with increased traffic, vegetation being carved away, and light and sound enhanced in an obtrusive way. RMD Properties and Specialized Real Estate Group also want to rezone 72 Acres for residential housing. It is already zoned RSF 4. This is sufficient and as is would possibly add up to 288 houses into our neighborhood. From Center Street over to Markham Street, I have counted approximately 60 houses. At RSF 4 with 72 Acres to work with, our city and our neighborhood would be welcoming 288 homes. This is an amazing and sad number of houses to imagine just up the street from me. It's not the area to densify. Our city used to have some very good tree guidelines for builders to follow. I can see they have greatly changed when I look at the town houses built recently on Nettleship Street. The hill was clear cut and now there are several town houses with one young stick size tree in the front yard. That hill had numerous trees before and now nothing. Have you chosen to look at what you approved? Please don't make another mistake by allowing the rezoning of Markham Hill. Michelle Westfall-Edwards RECEIVED SEP 2 1 2058 ti;r Please pass this letter on to the city council members. I write regarding my opposition of the proposed re -zoning of Markham Hill. Our city has a goal of attainable housing and this definitely does not fit that goal. Mr. Mimms would love to build over 500 homes on our hill. He currently could build around 280 homes. He told us at the Environmental Action meeting on September, 171h that a 1,100 square foot home would be $200,000 and others that are larger would be $400,000 or more. Mr. Mimms also, mentioned that the P.O.A. would be $1,200 a year. How is this attainable housing? Attainable housing is frequently defined as 30% of ones gross income. I have homes near me in the University Heights neighborhood that are curently for sale and they are in that price range and have been for sale for about 6 months. If there was a need; these homes would have sold by now, Mr. Mimms seems to want to bribe the city of Fayetteville with his offer of the land on the West side being put into a conservation easement IF his rezoning request is permitted. I'm just naive: or innocent to this type of business dealings- It seems unethical. Mr. Mimms presents himself as concerned witti the environment and ecologically minded. If he truly was, he would protect [nary acres of the total 119 acres without stipulations. If I Was a council member representing my ward during this re -zoning, I would listen to my neighbors and vote against it. Most of those neighbors in your Wards helped to put you where you are to represent them. Michelle Westfall-Edwards � f * Reply « Reply to All ♦ Forward ••• More Click to reply all Send Ti: B 1 0 << ISI b Sept. 15, 2018 Dear city council: I write because I am opposed to all of the re -zoning requested for Markham Hill. As it is currently zoned, I and my neighbors of this area will be subjected to greatly increased traffic with very few streets in and out of this large scaled plan along with a clear cutting of significant proportions. At the current R54 for 72 acres, we would see approximately 280 new homes built and see and experience all of the traffic from these residents as they travel by car. At my home, we have four cars for four people. 280 houses with a similar make up would involve about 1,000 extra cars traveling through our neighborhood. Only one street extension is planned and that doesn't seem safe enough. With Seth's plan of changing the zoning to RIU, this would put upwards of 11 homes/apartment complexes per acre. That is over 500 homes and then add their cars at about 2,000 extra vehicles to our neighborhood. I can't believe this request. Homeowners bought their homes here because of the wooded uniqueness, large lots, and the ease of walking or driving to the University of Arkansas. Seth's plans would greatly take away from that. The Urban Forester tells me that talks have occurred about the existing trees on the Markham Hill site. But I also hear that it is encouraged to keep a certain percentage due to it being a hilltop overlay. Encouraged isn't a comforting word. It should be required. Melissa Evans tells me that yes, he could tear down every tree but replace with new trees. That is horrible and again another reason to not approve this travesty upon Fayetteville. Listen to the neighbors that will be most be affected by this and please oppose this plan. Sincerely, Michelle Westfall-Edwards �G SEP 2 12018 J CLERK OFn f l m c O Ln E N V) •> E o C's � O bA > n +' > N En cn U Q > 0 O � O En •bA O + N � 3 0.0 o x En cd cn 0 as b A Q, a`di o = m o U _ U bD r > • U _ � N 3 o Cd N m U O E > ra tw O Y O O p ^� wru Q O N Ln O ''' .0 O Q O > U -0 N O O p O — @l � N O 0 0 0 bD CU ra Q -0 v m v" O U cd s- U Ll cd U U M . O -- O ro Ln c O o. u a� ami `d a > o a a`: i5 cd E 3 o m con AEn ., O 3x N U cd p = N O i LLn H (Ai � 3 co 0•� � bA � 6 i Q U� N Sept. 15, 2018 Dear city council: I write because I am opposed to all of the re -zoning requested for Markham Hill. As it is currently zoned, I and my neighbors of this area will be subjected to greatly increased traffic with very few streets in and out of this large scaled plan along with a clear cutting of significant proportions. At the current RS4 for 72 acres, we would see approximately 280 new homes built and see and experience all of the traffic from these residents as they travel by car. At my home, we have four cars for four people. 280 houses with a similar make up would involve about 1,000 extra cars traveling through our neighborhood. Only one street extension is planned and that doesn't seem safe enough. With Seth's plan of changing the zoning to RIU, this would put upwards of 11 homes/apartment complexes per acre. That is over 500 homes and then add their cars at about 2,000 extra vehicles to our neighborhood. I can't believe this request. Homeowners bought their homes here because of the wooded uniqueness, large lots, and the ease of walking or driving to the University of Arkansas. Seth's plans would greatly take away from that. The Urban Forester tells me that talks have occurred about the existing trees on the Markham Hill site. But I also hear that it is encouraged to keep a certain percentage due to it being a hilltop overlay. Encouraged isn't a comforting word. It should be required. Melissa Evans tells me that yes, he could tear down every tree but replace with new trees. That is horrible and again another reason to not approve this travesty upon Fayetteville. Listen to the neighbors that will be most be affected by this and please oppose this plan. 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E E +% a O C +' LL 0 H N Q N N C: O cn cn cn D OO a T N E Y N N M = N U_ Sept. 15, 2018 Dear city council: I write because I am opposed to all of the re -zoning requested for Markham Hill. As it is currently zoned, I and my neighbors of this area will be subjected to greatly increased traffic with very few streets in and out of this large scaled plan along with a clear cutting of significant proportions. At the current RS4 for 72 acres, we would see approximately 280 new homes built and see and experience all of the traffic from these residents as they travel by car. At my home, we have four cars for four people. 280 houses with a similar make up would involve about 1,000 extra cars traveling through our neighborhood. Only one street extension is planned and that doesn't seem safe enough. With Seth's plan of changing the zoning to RIU, this would put upwards of 11 homes/apartment complexes per acre. That is over 500 homes and then add their cars at about 2,000 extra vehicles to our neighborhood. I can't believe this request. Homeowners bought their homes here because of the wooded uniqueness, large lots, and the ease of walking or driving to the University of Arkansas. Seth's plans would greatly take away from that. The Urban Forester tells me that talks have occurred about the existing trees on the Markham Hill site. But I also hear that it is encouraged to keep a certain percentage due to it being a hilltop overlay. Encouraged isn't a comforting word. It should be required. Melissa Evans tells me that yes, he could tear down every tree but replace with new trees. That is horrible and again another reason to not approve this travesty upon Fayetteville. Listen to the neighbors that will be most be affected by this and please oppose this plan. Sincerely, Michelle Westfall-Edwards 23 September 2018 To the Fayetteville City Council The Honorable Lioneld Jordan, Mayor The Pratt Place/Markham Hill area currently under consideration for development holds a special place in Fayetteville's history and prehistory. The Waterman/Archer house was listed by the National Register for Historic Places in 1999 (#WA0842). The house was designated for both its architectural and resident significance; it is built in the 1929 Tudor style and exhibited a unique design and was the home of Evangeline Archer. Mrs. Archer played a key role in the Ozark Society, the citizen's group that was successful in saving the Buffalo River from being dammed. Pratt Place/Markham Hill was the home of a children's camp beginning in 1900 -1941. "The campgrounds covered forty-six acres, with a camp for boys in a western meadow and a camp for girls in an eastern meadow. Both areas had their own playgrounds, assembly house, kitchen, dining room and shower baths and the twain came together only on arranged occasions. Other structures on the campgrounds were a dining hall, a recreation hall, nine residential camp cabins and swimming pool. The Pratt House was utilized as camp headquarters, bakery, boarding house for visiting parents, craft area and hot bathhouse for girls." This area is listed on the Arkansas Register of Historic Places. The Arkansas Archeological Survey, the repository for prehistoric remains and location of sites, recently reviewed the area and found at least two recorded sites on Pratt Place/Markham Hill. The Pratt Place/Markham Hill property has played a significant role in Fayetteville's shared history and has been recognized by the NRNP and ARNP as well as containing recorded prehistory activity. For these reasons, the Fayetteville Historic District Commission has serious concerns about these features of the property being impacted by anticipated development. Every effort through use requirements or other such safeguards should be considered. It is important that these significant sites be protected and preserved for future generations. The Historic District Commission urges you to exercise restraint when deciding the fate of this significant area of Fayetteville. Yours respectfully, on behalf of The Fayetteville Historic District Commission, Christine A. Myres, Chair CityClerk From: LeslieGardner <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2018 1:36 PM To: CityClerk Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Categories: Saved File, Forwarded Name Leslie Gardner Email Mesaardner0outlook.com Street Address in Fayetteville 2144 W Ora Drive Arkansas United States Map It Message Write my own I have lived on Ora Drive now for almost 6 years and love this location. However the majority of homeowners on my street rent their homes to college students. This creates a great opportunity for homeowners but the reality of this is that my son will never ride his bike in our neighborhood or play with his friends. I want a place that allows him this opportunity that keeps us in this area! Close to our favorite restaurants and shops, while providing us the chance to leave our car in the driveway then walk to our neighborhoods amenities if we so chose. This type of neighborhood seems quintessentially Fayetteville to me and am so glad that Specialized is the developer on the scene. This project champions conservation and susatainabilty while providing housing for mid -career families. This project is one I would love to see the City Council get behind! Keep me informed about Markham Hill news CityClerk From: LindaBarker <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2018 5:59 PM To: CityClerk Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Na me Linda Barker Email lbarkei2865@_gmail. coni Street Address in Fayetteville 2865 North Strawberry Fayetteville AR 72703 Arkansas United States Map It Message Use our pre -written message Please support Specialized Real Estate Group's rezoning request. Allow a new neighborhood in harmony with the natural surroundings and the establishment of restaurant and retreat space while permanently protecting greenspace from development. CityClerk From: MarquetteBruce <info@www.specializedreg.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 S:33 PM To: CityClerk Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Categories: Saved File, Completed, Forwarded Name Marquette Bruce Email Marauette445amail. com Street Address in Fayetteville 741 N Lewis Ave Arkansas United States Map_ It Message Write my own I understand that building density is green building, but without a certain amount of green space in that density, future citizens will fry. East Fayetteville has land North of Lake Louise, Gully, Wilson, East Mt Sequoia. What does our already cramped neighborhood have? They way it is currently zoned limits developement to 50 acres. That seems like a better deal for the areal o o cd >, N ,� C4 O U N j cn bb O Q •0 O N G� O bA '� c�., N cH 4�i ,• bA +� 'C >;¢x = O cd C EN O a� a o� 3 CA 0 C) o C cd ' N O bp E �O O Y >. 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Specialized Real Estate Group is asking the City to rezone the 144 -acre Markham Hill property, modifying the present zoning with a new PZD and RIU to create a large commercial and residential development. Why do we want to save Markham Hill from as much development aspossible? Saving Markham Hill meets two of Fayetteville's Vision 2050 Guiding Principles: Naturally Beautiful City and Ecosystem Preservation. Markham Hill is an important and significant part of Fayetteville because of its large acreage of trees, wooded pastures, plants, birds, rock formations, wildlife, and history. Markham Hill is the last large acreage of woods where wildlife can take refuge this side of the interstate highway. For many years bird enthusiasts, naturalists, and University of Arkansas professors and students have studied and enjoyed the nature and wildlife of Markham Hill. Markham Hill is historically part of Fayetteville's mature tree cover and green infrastructure, contributing to the City's environmental health. One acre of trees will trap 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide, helping to eliminate greenhouse gases and mitigate climate change. Tree cover improves a city's air quality by decreasing air pollution. Trees act as natural water filters, providing cleaner water to our watersheds and resulting in less expense to the City in dealing with sewage, drainage, erosion, and water quality. Markham Hill is one of Fayetteville's Natural Areas and so requires conservation and preservation according to Fayetteville's 2030 Plan. Markham Hill's 144 acres of woods within the City is an example of Fayetteville's diversity in land and neighborhood types. Diversity is highly valued in Fayetteville and is part of the City's character and appeal. Having 144 acres of protected and preserved forest within a City is special and unique. Markham Hill contributes to the physical and emotional well-being of Fayetteville residents. Over the years nature lovers, bird enthusiasts, horseback riders, hikers, runners, campers, and explorers have enjoyed Markham Hill. Many can tell you stories of their fond experiences. Markham Hill/Pratt Place property is in the Arkansas Register of Historic Places. Its history goes back to 1900 when the Pratt family settled the land. Markham Hill has remained in the Pratt family ever since until very recently. We would like to honor the two Pratt sisters, Joy Markham and Evangeline Archer, by permanently protecting Markham Hill as a nature and wildlife preserve. Both sisters did much for the good of Fayetteville and Arkansas during their lives. The future of Fayetteville is one of expansion. That means the City must make a concerted effort to both protect and grow our urban forest to continue to enjoy the benefits it provides. The plans outlined by Specialized Real Estate Group for the 144 acres of Markham Hill would seriously decrease these benefits. In summary, the 144 acres of Markham Hill must be protected and preserved as much as possible. What you can do to help: (1) Sign our petition on change.org. Type Save Markham Hill in the Browse/Search to find it. (2) Join the Facebook group Friends of Markham Hill to see photos of Markham Hill, learn about its history, read updates, learn the reasons why the current zoning is the best, and see announcements of meetings. (3) Write letters to the City Council today at ssmithWayettevilfe-ar ov opposing the rezonings and why. (4) Come to the Oct 2 and Oct 16 City Council meetings at 5:30pm at City Hall 2nd floor. If able, please speak for 3-5 minutes at the podium to explain why you oppose the rezonings. We need a large support group! k § LA mum m 52 Q- \ C/) � /\ §- -r-\ CL (D k .� �? C/) j §� CN \ 0 7g q me cuE� \ P/ o %� / & r \ �M E E \ 2&a 0 \g0 MM§ 3/ k$ ._ %«_ %\E fkf Em k\\ 0 @> %5£ o R E \ o Q- E Q E ° G o \ ( 7 \ / 2 o a) * R a \ m o >, m> E R § / \ M 3 = d cn2 q C) 0 •\ \ \ \ a) 00) t � _ @ = E /m g§ k%E E\ /mS �: m 3 c C0 2= 3§ 7 2 2 ///\E / 9 / \ \ > / E \ .cu � 7 \ \ / / 2 2 owe m c ® \-/ \ \\\ e Ea m o = �f v 77\ m m CL} % k / k'§ \ V mum Friends of Markham Hill Recipient: Fayetteville City Council and Planning Commission Letter: Greetings, Please save all 144 acres of Markham Hill (the land currently owned by RMD Properties but formerly owned by the Pratt family for over 100 years) from development and make it a nature and wildlife preserve for the many reasons stated in the petition below. This begins with opposing any rezoning. We, the undersigned, respectfully request the City of Fayetteville to: (1) Oppose the rezoning of the 144 -acre Markham Hill property for development. (2) Secure and protect the 144 -acre Markham Hill property as a nature and wildlife preserve. Specialized Real Estate Group is asking the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas to rezone the 144 -acre Markham Hill property, modifying the present zoning with a new PZD and RIU in order to create a large commercial and residential development. Why do we want to save Markham Hill from development? - Saving Markham Hill meets two of Fayetteville's Vision 2050 Guiding Principles: Naturally Beautiful City and Ecosystem Preservation. Markham Hill is an important and significant part of Fayetteville because of its large acreage of trees, wooded pastures, plants, birds, rock formations, wildlife, and history. Markham Hill is the last large acreage of woods where wildlife can take refuge this side of the interstate highway. For many years bird enthusiasts, naturalists, and University of Arkansas professors and students have studied and enjoyed the nature and wildlife of Markham Hill. - Markham Hill is historically part of Fayetteville's mature tree cover and green infrastructure, contributing to the City's environmental health. One acre of trees will trap 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide, helping to eliminate greenhouse gases and mitigate climate change. Tree cover improves a city's air quality by decreasing air pollution. Trees act as natural water filters, providing cleaner water to our watersheds and resulting in less expense to the City in dealing with sewage, drainage, erosion, and water quality. Markham Hill is one of Fayetteville's Natural Areas and so requires conservation and preservation according to Fayetteville's 2030 Plan. - Markham Hill's 144 acres of woods within the City is an example of Fayetteville's diversity in land and neighborhood types. Diversity is highly valued in Fayetteville and is part of the City's character and appeal. Having 144 acres of protected and preserved forest within a City is special and unique. - Markham Hill contributes to the physical and emotional well-being of Fayetteville residents. Over the years nature lovers, bird enthusiasts, horseback riders, hikers, runners, campers, and explorers have enjoyed Markham Hill. Many can tell you stories of their fond experiences. - Markham Hill/Pratt Place property is in the Arkansas Register of Historic Places. Its history goes back to 1900 when the Pratt family settled the land. Markham Hill has remained in the Pratt family ever since until very recently. We would like to honor the two Pratt sisters, Joy Markham and Evangeline Archer, by permanently protecting Markham Hill as a nature and wildlife preserve. Both sisters did much for the good of Fayetteville and Arkansas during their lives. The future of Fayetteville is one of expansion. That means the City must make a concerted effort to both protect and grow our urban forest in order to continue to enjoy the benefits it provides. The plans outlined by Specialized Real Estate Group for the 144 acres of Markham Hill would seriously decrease these benefits. In summary, the 144 acres of Markham Hill must be protected and preserved. Signatures Name Location Date Lisa Orton Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-22 Nicole Burnett Alabama 2018-08-24 Nancy Smith Sun Prairie, WI 2018-08-24 Hogeye Bill Rogers, AR 2018-08-24 Jeffrey Smith Oxford, US 2018-08-24 Michelle westfall-edwards Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Sandra Dunigan Springdale, AR 2018-08-24 A. Michelle Taylor Jonesboro, AR 2018-08-24 Elaine Wade Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Marvin Kay Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Leonard White Fatettevill, AR 2018-08-24 Katherine White Mountain Home, AR 2018-08-24 Murray Harris Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Barbara Jaquish Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Wesley White Mountain Home, AR 2018-08-24 Susan Weiss Berkeley, CA 2018-08-24 Eliyan Osorio US 2018-08-24 Pattie Williams Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Tim Kirk Kansas City, MO 2018-08-24 Talin Semerdjian US 2018-08-24 Name Location Date Danielle Nesper u5 2018-08-24 Robert Karas Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Lori West FAYETTEVILLE, AR 2018-08-24 Sarah Hiatt Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Scott Winters Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Robert Koser Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Louise Mann Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Eva Gonzalez u5 2018-08-24 Stephan Guinn Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Fay Knox Deer, AR 2018-08-24 Catherine Pavilionis u5 2018-08-24 Phillip Taylor Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Michael Hegarty 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Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-19 Tute'sum Bailer us 2018-09-19 Tim Hollis Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-19 Michael Atkin Fairview Heights, IL 2018-09-19 a ge.org Friends of Markham Hill Recipient: Fayetteville City Council and Planning Commission Letter: Greetings, Please save all 144 acres of Markham Hill (the land currently owned by RMD Properties but formerly owned by the Pratt family for over 100 years) from development and make it a nature and wildlife preserve for the many reasons stated in the petition below. This begins with opposing any rezoning. We, the undersigned, respectfully request the City of Fayetteville to: (1) Oppose the rezoning of the 144 -acre Markham Hill property for development. (2) Secure and protect the 144 -acre Markham Hill property as a nature and wildlife preserve. Specialized Real Estate Group is asking the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas to rezone the 144 -acre Markham Hill property, modifying the present zoning with a new PZD and RIU in order to create a large commercial and residential development. Why do we want to save Markham Hill from development? - Saving Markham Hill meets two of Fayetteville's Vision 2050 Guiding Principles: Naturally Beautiful City and Ecosystem Preservation. Markham Hill is an important and significant part of Fayetteville because of its large acreage of trees, wooded pastures, plants, birds, rock formations, wildlife, and history. Markham Hill is the last large acreage of woods where wildlife can take refuge this side of the interstate highway. For many years bird enthusiasts, naturalists, and University of Arkansas professors and students have studied and enjoyed the nature and wildlife of Markham Hill. - Markham Hill is historically part of Fayetteville's mature tree cover and green infrastructure, contributing to the City's environmental health. One acre of trees will trap 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide, helping to eliminate greenhouse gases and mitigate climate change. Tree cover improves a city's air quality by decreasing air pollution. Trees act as natural water filters, providing cleaner water to our watersheds and resulting in less expense to the City in dealing with sewage, drainage, erosion, and water quality. Markham Hill is one of Fayetteville's Natural Areas and so requires conservation and preservation according to Fayetteville's 2030 Plan. - Markham Hill's 144 acres of woods within the City is an example of Fayetteville's diversity in land and neighborhood types. Diversity is highly valued in Fayetteville and is part of the City's character and appeal. Having 144 acres of protected and preserved forest within a City is special and unique. - Markham Hill contributes to the physical and emotional well-being of Fayetteville residents. Over the years nature lovers, bird enthusiasts, horseback riders, hikers, runners, campers, and explorers have enjoyed Markham Hill. Many can tell you stories of their fond experiences. - Markham Hill/Pratt Place property is in the Arkansas Register of Historic Places. Its history goes back to 1900 when the Pratt family settled the land. Markham Hill has remained in the Pratt family ever since until very recently. We would like to honor the two Pratt sisters, Joy Markham and Evangeline Archer, by permanently protecting Markham Hill as a nature and wildlife preserve. Both sisters did much for the good of Fayetteville and Arkansas during their lives. The future of Fayetteville is one of expansion. That means the City must make a concerted effort to both protect and grow our urban forest in order to continue to enjoy the benefits it provides. The plans outlined by Specialized Real Estate Group for the 144 acres of Markham Hill would seriously decrease these benefits. In summary, the 144 acres of Markham Hill must be protected and preserved. Comments Name Lisa Orton Jeffrey Smith bradley edwards Barbarajaquish Pattie Williams Scott Winters rebecca harrison Carolyn Banks Trudi Rust ethel goode John Morgan Chris Brothers Linda James Alison Jordan ,Location Date Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Oxford, US 2018-08-24 fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 fayetteville, AR Fayetteville, AR Springdale, AR 2018-08-24 2018-08-24 2018-08-24 Springdale, AR 2018-08-24 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Comment I'm signing in memory of my mother, Mrs. Markham, and Evangeline Archer and their love of riding horses through those woods, learning about its nature, and saving the Buffalo River. Jeffrey Smitj I want to preserve this special part of Fayetteville for its natural uniqueness. I love the density of the trees and not the density of the houses. This is not good growth for the city. Fayetteville needs more affordable, centrally located housing, not more high-end housing that destroys environmentally valuable woods, trees that clean the air for all of us. Rezoning is not good for the environment or economically in the long run. Lets preserve thid special place. Once it's gone you can't get it back. rebecca Harrison Markham Hill is one of the original historic natural areas from Fayetteville's beginning. It must be preserved for those who follow us. Fayetteville is rapidly being covered with development that minimizes yards and trees, and now is concerned with flooding issues. we need to save green space in Fayetteville! Too much is being lost in our beautiful city!! I support this. Many of us kids grew up in what is now called University Heights. (a name I find pretentious) Markham Hill was our playground and a place of exploration for us. Wildlife was prevalent. Mrs. Archer ran her horseback riding classes all around the mostly dirt roads. The Widder family kept their mule along Cross St. There were foxes, and even a wolf once near Sang and Cleveland. The old neighborhood is no longer the welcoming place to me it once was. But I hope city officials will stop the headlong race for developement and preserve a little of the old wooded areas as they were. I'm signing to preserve Markham Hill's beauty and for my friend Carolyn Banks who lives there! The beauty of nature and wildlife in and around Fayetteville make it a unique and special community. Rather than turn our town into yet another nondescript, cluttered , cookie cutter copy of Name Location Date Comment every -other -town USA, let's preserve the Fayetteville legacy for us and future generations to enjoy. Thank you! Erin Lee US 2018-08-24 It's beautiful up that way ,why destroy it by putting up stupid apartments. Where will the wild life go ?This should be stopped. Theirs plenty of land down by Porter road to build more housing units. They should leave Markham Hill alone! Mary Bellamy Vienna, VA 2018-08-24 I grew up looking across to the hill. A development there would be a scar on Fayetteville. Linda James Springdale, AR 2018-08-25 I want Markham Hill to be preserved and maintained as it is. Such beauty shouldn't be destroyed for housing. Build them elsewhere. Autumn Spears Trinidad, CA 2018-08-25 I am from Fayetteville and that area should be preserved! It is so beautiful. Fayetteville has enough development! Nancy Mays Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 We need to protect our beautiful open areas. Nan Yarnelle Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 I love Markham hill and I want to reserve green space in our wonderful tow. Paul Zarkovich Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 To keep balance in where we live Mary Charlton Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 I have been roaming over Markham Hill since I was an undergrad in the 1960's. It is a lovely natural habitat, which needs to be protected for others to enjoy. Lila Rostenberg Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 This area needs to remain natural! Margaret Treiber Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 This place deserves to have thoughtful development that preserves its current nature. It is an historic area in Fayetteville, and a conservation easement would be the best, in my opinion, but if it is developed, let the development keep the area as natural and tree -dense as possible. Birch Griesse Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 There have got to be better places to put housing. We can'tjust bulldoze everything. Brooks Mathias Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 To develope this beautiful area seems insane. We are ruining the character of Fayetteville. Eric Johnson Iowa City, IA 2018-08-26 Because I care about the soul and future of Fayetteville. annetta shoemaker Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 Leave it alone, it's such a serine place to go and get your thoughts, so many little creatures. Too much of the natural land is being built on already. No more!!! Dusty Pate Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 My place to calm down and rethink life. Dont hurt the enviroment more theres plenty of empty propertys in fayetteville on school, college, etc. Unnessacary to destroy this place Richard Carstens Denver, CO 2018-08-26 I want to.? Pauline Matt Browning, MT 2018-08-26 I have deep concerns on the state of our environment. Name Location Date Carol Young Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 Sara Bartlett Nancy Vaughn Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 Elkins, AR Stephanie Sawyer Fayetteville, AR Carol Eaton Kim Hatley Erin Chapman Katisha Kinion 2018-08-26 2018-08-26 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 Santa Rosa Beach, FL Winslow, AR 2018-08-26 2018-08-26 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 Lisa Gilbert Grapevine, TX 2018-08-26 Madeleine Young Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Nicole Claesen Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Karen Rollet -Crocker Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Jeannie True Jenkins Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Comment I'm signing because I love this area. I grew up, keeping my horses at Mrs Markham's and teaching riding lessons for her. I explores the woods there for most of my childhood. It's part of Fayetteville's history and one of very few large green areas left here. Our wildlife begs for a place to call home. This beautiful acreage must be preserved. Fayetteville area has other sites for housing development that would not destroy this unique setting. I want to bring attention to this very special place within the city limits of Fayetteville that many of us have fond memories of. Please preserve this special green space! This is a historical nature area and should be NOT be rezoned!!!!!! Developers need to look elsewhere!! Please no more concrete and development ..... let's keep this beautiful acreage as is. Kim Hatley Lived in the area for years and used Markham Hill as a nature preserve. My children and I walked every foot of it. Please save it from development. Development is fine, but we need to preserve the beauty we have in nature! There are plenty of properties that are developed but ran down or vacant; don't take nature away! My daughter lived near there in college and ran in that beauty. Please don't develop it. Nature and wildlife and green spaces are what make Fayetteville special. Clear cutting the area for development will only help to lay waste what I love about this town. Our environmental resources including our urban forests are important to protect. Fayetteville is a Community not a commodity up for sale to the highest bidder. This property should be closely related to the University of Arkansas natural resources studies and landscape preservation issues. Students should know the value of natural areas so they can create such places in their own communities everywhere they live. Unfortunately this proposed development will require expensive resources through requirements of water, energy, safety, roads, etc. Saving Markham Hill meets two of Fayetteville's Vision 2050 Guiding Principles: Naturally Beautiful City and Ecosystem Preservation. Markham Hill is an important and significant part of Fayetteville because of its large acreage of trees, wooded pastures, plants, birds, rock formations, wildlife, and history. Markham Hill is the last large acreage of woods where wildlife can take refuge this side of Name Location Date Comment the interstate highway. For many years bird enthusiasts, naturalists, and University of Arkansas professors and students have studied and enjoyed the nature and wildlife of Markham Hill.Markham Hill is historically part of Fayetteville's mature tree cover and green infrastructure, contributing to the City's environmental health. One acre of trees will trap 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide, helping to eliminate greenhouse gases and mitigate climate change. Tree cover improves a city's air quality by decreasing air pollution. Trees act as natural water filters, providing cleaner water to our watersheds and result Clay Cole Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 This is an area that needs to stay undeveloped. Rhonda Hainzlsperger US 2018-08-27 Rhonda Hainzlsperger Nathanial O'Guin Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 I want to help keep Fayetteville beautiful, and so can you! Mary Anne Tarver Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 This is my parents neighborhood; we all enjoy the surrounding nature. Karla Hyde Lincoln, AR 2018-08-27 Markham Hill is full of native plants and trees and is a refuge from the freeway for many forms of wildlife. Trey Marley Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Fayetteville leads the charge for Arkansas being called the Natural state. Markham Hill is at the heart of this designation, with origins of the Ozark Society, organized outdoor recreation and outdoor appreciation all taking place on "the hill", early in Fayetteville's history. Markham Hill deserves a more detailed look by city leaders to see how it might possibly be preserved to maintain the very things that makes Fayetteville Fayetteville. Sarah McKenna Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 It should remain a natural area in a town that is increasingly being overdeveloped. Jared Gardner US 2018-08-27 Don't mess with nature. Greedy people want to tear down land just so y'all can put more shit in the area Mike Pfaff St.Louis, MO 2018-08-27 I love that hill! Jody Molton Beanie U5 2018-08-27 Beautiful area needs to remain that way. Sean Chapman Rock Island, IL 2018-08-27 I feel like a grew up there. My mother and brother and sister and I walked almost every inch of it. It's a treasure. Please do all you can to save it for my children. Imelda Sinyard Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 I would like this place to stay as a wooded area and not be developed. Elayne Warren Mt. Savage, MD 2018-08-27 I'm one of the people with fond memories of Mrs. Markham and Markham Hill. Miletus Callaha-Barile Austin, TX 2018-08-27 Green space is vital for any towns identity. As much more development is needed and created, we must protect these magical spaces that define our community. Name Location Date lu ann smith Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Dawn Chesser Knoxville, TN 2018-08-27 Larry Collier Cape Coral, FL 2018-08-27 Chris ROSE york, PA 2018-08-27 Tracey Richards Maumelle. AR 2018-08-27 Brittney Robison u5 2018-08-27 Rosalee Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Marshall -Parker Cris Wood Philadelphia, PA 2018-08-27 Dane La Born Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 ELIZABETH HEILIGER Lowell, AR 2018-08-27 Wendy Welch Yukon, OK 2018-08-27 charles zook little rock, AR 2018-08-28 Megan Forguson u5 2018-08-28 Debi Walker Eureka Springs, AR 2018-08-28 karen murdock fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Gayle O'Donnell Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Sabrina's Snell Arkansas 2018-08-28 Adrian Leffingwell Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Saundra Jenkins u5 2018-08-28 Keri Fitzgerald Los Angeles, CA 2018-08-28 Barbara LaMastus Springdale, AR 2018-08-28 Comment Fayetteville wildlife is part of what I love about this town. I'm signing because, like Lisa Orton, I grew up riding my horse on Markham Hill with her mother Marion. My childhood home was the first house at the bottom of the hill. I grew up exploring those woods. Friends and mentors lived in the cabins. I grew up watching Mrs. Archer drive by in her Rolls Royce. The family designated the land as a bird sanctuary. Save the wildernesses! love the old town I'm moving to NWA. This land is a crucial part of our community. Historical places are preserved for reasons -what will we have to show & offer the future once it's gone? I'm a true nature lover, please sign and saveAAAA We need to stop developing our green wonders The city of Fayetteville is losing its distinctive beauty of nature with over development, especially with such scenic value. I agree that Fayetteville's nature and beauty need to be preserved. Leave it alone. we have enough developments. lets save some green space. It needs to be left alone and remain a green space! Part of what makes Fayetteville so beautiful is its green spaces Signing in memory of my friend who lived in a Markham Hill cabin. Taking away nature and natural habitats of animals and plants that thrive here and make Fayetteville what it is just to line some developers pockets is not a Fayetteville I want to see. The value of this community is in its diversity, I'm signing because, we need to preserve and protect our environment. Not destroy it to line more greedy pockets. There are so many reasons to preserve this area. There is only one reason to "develop" (destroy) it. Greed. Please save it. Everything should not be about money. This beautiful place has been a part of Fayetteville history longer than any of us have lived in NWA. It is a treasure, a rarity in our developing part of the state, and one of the few remaining areas of untouched beauty Name Location Date Margaret Mitchell Dallas, TX 2018-08-28 Lisa Swinford Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 sandra womack Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Evelyn Fuller Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Wanda Wade Federal Way, WA 2018-08-28 Nate Higgins u5 2018-08-28 Dee Higuera Rogers, AR 2018-08-28 Phil rogers Beaumont, TX 2018-08-28 Phyllis Priddy Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Lyn Garrison u5 2018-08-28 Leonard Schulte Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Amber Gibbs Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Teresa Turk Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Leah Shelton Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-29 Comment inside the Fayetteville city limits. Please, no crowded condos and mixed development to spoil this treasure. Please use it as a place to commune with nature, explore with family, and develop an appreciation for this part of our Natural State!! We will not have a Natural State if we develop every acre, only concerned with profitable gain. Even funky places need a place for respite. If leaders want more condos and mixed use areas, there are many run down areas in Fayetteville that could use a facelift and become perhaps uncrowded condos/businesses with ample parking for residents, as well as customers from other areas of town. I grew up visiting and playing up there. It always amazed me that this beautiful "wilderness" was just a stones throw from Razorback stadium. With all the other progress in Fayetteville, it's been nice to know that some sanctuary still exists. I'm signing this petition, because I grew up in that neighborhood playing and exploring the hill almost daily. It is a beautiful sanctuary within the city, to be treasured in it's natural state, for succeeding generations! Sandra J Womack this is a beautiful area that needs to remain undisturbed. What a beautiful piece of history I used to live on this land. it should be preserved. This area is a Fayetteville treasure and needs to be preserved for wildlife. I chose to move to this area for its natural beauty. Don't lose what makes it special. please preserve this.Leave it wooded I have hiked on Markham Hill with my buddy who lives close by. It would be a shame to develop this beautiful wooded area where so much wildlife is sustained! I agree with the reasons given. Plus, I lived on Markham Hill for a period of my life and loved walking the trails there. We need to protect one of Fayetteville's greatest natural treasures I'm signing because this place embodies Fayetteville and NWA's history and ecology. Developing this property as was proposed last night at the Planning Commission meeting will not "conserve" this place sufficiently. It is such a unique place that it needs protection from any sort of development. we need more parks and protection to save beautiful spaces in nature. Name Darin Smith Simone Derow-Ostapowicz Location Date Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-29 Honolulu, HI 2018-08-29 Jessamyn Goodwin FAYETTEVILLE, AR 2018-08-29 Vaughn potter Hal Capps Melissa Milton David Orr B Wayne Bequette MELISSA SHANNON Lin Wellford john Neal Kayla Sayre Yvette Wiley San Francisco, CA 2018-08-29 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-29 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-30 Austin, TX 2018-08-30 Albany, NY 2018-08-30 ROGERS, AR 2018-08-30 Green Forest, AR 2018-08-30 Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville, AR Tulsa, OK 2018-08-30 2018-08-30 2018-08-31 Anne C Thomas Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-31 Comment I grew up hanging out on that hill, and built most of those trails while growing up in fayettville..... I feel that it is important to preserve forests for the wildlife living there. Some of my greatest memories from my time living in Fayetteville are the natural landscape experiences. Having green space in its natural state is a rarity in developed communities, and we have the opportunity to show yet another reason why Fayetteville is special and a model for community development. As a Fayetteville native, I've loved Markham Hill with its undeveloped beauty. This is a beautiful area of Fayetteville with lots of memories for people from here. We have enough housing developments. I'm signing because this is a unique opportunity for Fayetteville (as was the City's prior purchases of Mount Kessler as well as the wooded acreage near the crest of North Street). Fayetteville has precedent for taking the long view of what's best for the next generation. Those principles should be adhered to in preserving this unique parcel of land for economic uses associated with a nature conservancy. Further, as I recall, the whole controversial City Council approval for the development of Pratt Place itself was predicated upon promises by the Archers to not allow the wooded areas to be developed further. Yet here we are. The City Council may have different members now who should tap into the institutional memory of its predecessors as to why that first development was approved at all. Assurances were made back then that if Pratt Place were approved, it would NOT become the first chink in the armor protecting those woods from being altered into a suburb and/or apartments. As a former resident of Markham Hill I am shocked and appalled that this treasure is even being considered for further development Stop it now and preserve it for all time! I loved growing up on Hartman Ave, nearby We need more nature in our lives, not less. Keep Fayetteville a wonderful place to live or visit by preserving its natural resources! Great idea! I want to preserve green space and reduce flooding. We need natural areas in both the rural and city regions. These are not only getaways for humans, learning atmospheres for kids, but they are pertinent habitat for wildlife. Anne C Thomas Name rachel wilson Sam Cheatham Mariah Pagni Judy Judy'sllbritton Heather Hammig Kristine Burton Rachel Sargent Lynn Pollock T.A. Sampson Janice Blase David Wilson Derek Van Lynn Elli Harvey Cynthia Phelan Rachel Neugin COLEEN RYAN Sasha Thomas Rachel Sargent Marquette Bruce Location Date Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-31 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-31 Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-01 Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-02 Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-02 Farmerville, LA 2018-09-02 Prairie Grove, AR 2018-09-02 Melbourne, AR 2018-09-02 Canehill, AR 2018-09-02 Gig Harbor, WA 2018-09-03 Harvest, AL 2018-09-03 Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-03 Aspen, CO 2018-09-03 Centerton, AR 2018-09-04 US 2018-09-04 Jamison, PA 2018-09-04 Richardson, TX 2018-09-04 Prairie Grove, AR 2018-09-04 Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-04 Comment Sick of the beautiful trees being cut down leave it the hell alone I don't live in Fayetteville, however I think the use of this property would be as a nature and wild life preserve !!! Mariah Pagni So beautiful in its naturist form. Leave this part of fayetteville alone and let Fayetteville residents know Fayetteville supports nature and values it over money. I believe in green space to keep a city desirable -to keep it livable. We need to preserve all we can in our beautiful state and city. Preserve the homes for many of our furry residents. Used to rent a cabin up there years ago. An amazing retreat right in the middle of town. This has always been such a special place. It feels like you are miles away from anything. Don't destroy it in the name of the almighty dollar. It can never be replaced. Once green space is gone, it's gone. This jewel needs to be saved. The history and heritage of our country needs to be preserved, and our natural areas and wildlife require our protection. I grew up in the area, it seems all of the historical areas are being torn down for "progress " BS, stop it, restore it Protect our urban green. I stayed in a cabin there on my first night in Fayetteville 25 years ago. I knewjoy Pratt Markham. I don't think she would ever like to see it developed and torn apart! I grew up in Fayetteville. This place is magical. Please leave it as is. we need places for our wild life for our kids to enjoy.They are running out of room. Too much of out world has been developed. That hill is iconic in Fayetteville and should be preserved, not mass developed to look like everywhere else. The trees there create the most wonderful, natural area still left in town. It should be protected I live there back in the day. It is an amazing place I live on the Hill. Some would say North of the Hill. It is my neighborhood and I adore it. Markham is the reason I bought in this area. I even paid 75.00$ a year to walk on that sacred land as often as I could. That land is as vital to the core of Fayetteville as any protected areas we have. I want it here for future citizens of this Name Location Date Comment Emily Kessler Lisa Swinford Ellen Compton Encinitas, CA 2018-09-05 Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-05 Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-06 Susan Gorton Oklahoma City, OK 2018-09-06 J Mayo Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-07 Mm Tucker Bella vista, AK 2018-09-07 Joann Goodlley Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-07 Andrew Butt Richmond, CA 2018-09-08 Sarah Eeles Richmond, CA 2018-09-08 J.A. Griffith Berryville, AR 2018-09-08 Tonia Squires West Fork, AR 2018-09-08 Jeannie Mcgrew Roland, OK 2018-09-08 Mary Southard Conway, AR 2018-09-08 judy brittenum fayetteville, AR 2018-09-09 great town. It should be our local protected treasure for now and tomorrow. They are not making any more Markham Hills! Preserving our past, saving space for animals, & communities is important:) I'm signing this petition because I grew up playing on and exploring all over Markham Hill. In my opinion, it is the largest area of untouched, unspoiled green space left in Fayetteville, and should be preserved as such. It is filled with native beauty, a microcosm of all things the Natural State is known for. Please, save this green space! I am opposed to the development plans for Markham Hill. I knew Evangeline Pratt Archer well. I also knew her sister, Joy Pratt Markham. Their love of the family land was special and informed by a deep interest in the value of what we now call &quot;Green Spaces.&quot; Fran Alexander's opinion piece in today's paper expressed my feelings exactly. Besides Markham Hill itself the proposed development would do grievous harm to the peaceful and beautiful neighborhoods around the site. Fayetteville's good record in land conservation, parks, and green space should be followed. Nothing in the proposal would make up for the loss of this unique, historic, and natural area. Ellen Compton A natural resource cannot be regained when lost. We need to keep green!! Preservation is as important as development. It's a Beautiful area with wild life surrounding. Let's keep the natural trails. Preservation of this unique natural and cultural resource is important for both current and future generations. Once it's gone there's no getting it back. The place is beautiful and we are running lower and lower on preserving natural beauty alone. AND it is a historical contribution. Habitat, such as Markham Hill, is essential for the natural diversity it provides to an area already fragmented by development. Markham Hill benefits humans and all species including butterflies, birds, herps, and the wildlife that depend upon its ecology. Close acces to nature is one of Fayetteville's best qualities. We cannot get the wildlife back once the development occurs. Arkansasans value trees far more than more urban sprawl. Don't take away our natural beauty! I want to save places where I had wonderful memories as a child! Save this priceless property for community good and other educational benefits! Name Nathn Ducharme Paul Thomas Sheree Sterling Raymond Joseph Location Richmond, US La Habra. CA Springfield, MO Fayetteville, AR Raymond Joseph Fayetteville, AR Skylaire Alfvegren Tujunga, CA Frank Ventimiglia North Hollywood, CA Janet Pollard Ridgedale, MO Date Comment 2018-09-09 Parks should be saved. 2018-09-09 Sounds like Markham Hill has provided so much for so many over Ted Young many decades. While the Razorback XC team isjust one small 2018-09-10 representation of the valued use of this land, I can speak for Sachse, TX hundreds of athletes who will say that should be preserved for Mary Krasnow thousands more. 2018-09-09 I love nature and running is important for self esteem and health. 2018-09-09 I am an Arkansas Cross Country Alum. Please don't ruin the training Greg Coughran ground of the most historically successful collegiate sports team 2018-09-12 ever. 2018-09-09 I am an Arkansas Cross Country Alum. Please don't ruin the training ground of the most successful collegiate sports team in history. 2018-09-09 We need wild spaces not more god damned stupid ugly condos! 2018-09-10 Seems the right thing to do. 2018-09-10 Robert Ward Los Angeles, CA 2018-09-10 Shannon Smith Blue Springs, MO 2018-09-10 Ted Young Chicago, IL 2018-09-10 Curtis Pfaffle Sachse, TX 2018-09-10 Mary Krasnow Grand Junction, CO 2018-09-11 Rona Pfaffle Sachse, TX 2018-09-11 Greg Coughran Richmond, TX 2018-09-12 Ann Chitwood Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-12 Sandy Hubbard Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-12 Jessica Mccoy Wichita, KS 2018-09-13 The land needs to be preserved for wildlife and the plants and trees for our future generation. I used to love going u to Markham Hill in the 60's and I would hate to see it turn into some lame development. Shannon Smith Run free Matt! My friend and former Arkansas Razorback Mike Cagle is supporting this and so am I. It is critical that we preserve this land to protect the incredible nature and wildlife that lives on this properly. Historic homes are a living piece of history. They should be preserved for future generations. The great outdoors should be preserved. Remember the John Denver song... or the Seat song.. don't need to tear the mountain down to bring in a couple more, nor a parking lot. The history. It is too beautiful to develop and the wildlife needs areas in town. Locations such as this will be gone forever. Houses should be built to improve property, not destroy it. I grew up here and future generations deserve such a beautiful place to create memories. Name Location Date Comment Gregory Dumond Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-13 Rebecca Hale Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-14 Lynda Smith Belen, NM 2018-09-14 Mary McDonald Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-14 Stephanie Smith Olive Branch, MS 2018-09-14 Roslyn Imrie Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-14 Jennifer McMahon Prairie Grove, AR 2018-09-15 Abel Tomlinson Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-15 Evelyn Witt Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-17 Helen Ames Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-17 Tristen Martin West Fork, AR 2018-09-18 Shay Poe US 2018-09-18 Jeannie Rundall US 2018-09-19 Moore Megan York Springdale, AR 2018-09-19 I am signing because I care about the preservation of an important wild land and ecosystem in our city. I care about Fayetteville and it's protected green spaces that set it apart from other cities. I feel to would be much more useful as a Recreation Area In 20 years residents will not be grateful for yet another large development but they will marvel over a large historical green space. Would be very sad to see this area developed. We truly need more green space in Fayetteville. This city is great because it has natural green space. Too much development will take the magic out of Fatetteville We need to preserve natural spaces in the Natural State. The word "development" is an Orwellian doublespeak lie. Nothing is more developed than a forest or other natural area that is the culmination of billions of years of geological and biological evolution or creation. Stop lying! If people must build homes anywhere, they need to make minimal impact. This project obviously does not do that. The city of Fayetteville is letting too many build in the city. They claim to want green space but then you see signs asking to save city parks. What is it going to be? I'm signing because I believe every Fayetteville resident should have clean air, we can not allow this old growth forest be cut down. 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Thank you! Seth Dear City Council, In the absence of local examples of conservation communities, we have referred to Serenbe, a development in Georgia, as an example of the type of development we plan at Markham Hill. Our development team spent three days at Serenbe studying the ways this new community expresses traditional town form in the context of connections to nature. While the Markham Hill property is 144 acres in the center of a growing town, Serenbe is located on 1,200 acres in a rural setting half an hour outside of Atlanta, a much different context. Because they exist in such different contexts, density comparisons are not relevant, but opponents to our proposal have been citing inaccurate numbers. At full build- out, Serenbe will have 1600 units. (See the attached ULI case study.) Our intention in using Serenbe as an example has more to do with placemaking, architecture, and their success in the combination of new urbanism and access to nature. The diversity of housing types woven into each Hamlet is excellent. We aspire to such an agile balance between development and conservation. Sincerely, Seth Seth Mims Partner and President Specialized Real Estate Group 15 North Church Avenue #103 Fayetteville, AR 72701 LJ a SPECIALIZED..... Visit our new website! specializedreg.com CHATTAHOOCHEE HILLS, GEORGIA Creating a connection with food, conserving lana], and growing comin�u.nity LESSONS • By clustering development within areas defined by the natural landscape, vast areas of forest can be preserved and a working farm can be created, even within a metropolitan area experiencing significant development pressures. • In order to create a community based around a farm and preserved open space, it may be necessary to work to change zoning laws to allow for denser development and on-site food production. Building a community centered on a working farm allows social interaction, events, and opportunities for area youth to learn about nature, art, and growing food. This page: Serenbe's focus on farming and social interaction allows for community events that celebrate nature, art, and food. [-)Ashley Photography) Next page: Serenbe is centered on an organic farm that grows over 300 varieties of produce. (J Ashley Photography] QUICK FACTS Location 9110 Selborne Lane, Chattahoochee Hills, GA 30268 Project type Mixed-use/master-planned community Development team Nygren Ptacemaking Project cost $2 billion Project size 1,200 acres (486 hal with 70 percent as preserved land; 1,600 units Project status 20 percent complete Financing Private equity with traditional bank loans Equity partner Not applicable 313 CULTIVATING DEVELOPMENT: TRENDS AND OPPORTUNI IIES AT THE INTERSECTION OF FOOD AND REAL ESTATE SERENBE is a 1,000 -acre (405 ha) communitythat broke ground in 2004 in Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia, that currently includes 200 homes (single family, multifamily, and live/work units), commercial and arts space, and three restaurants, with eventual plans for a total of 1,200 residents. The development includes a number of food -based amenities, most notably a 25 -acre (10 ha) professionally managed organic farm that forms the heart of the community. Serenbe also features an extensive nature trail system, conserves water through landscaping, and naturally treats wastewater for use in irrigation. Features and Innovations ■ Organic farm: Serenbe Farms is a certified organic farm where more than 300 varieties of vegetables, fruits, herbs, and flowers are grown, many of which are used in Serenbe's on-site restaurants. Over 60,000 pounds (27,215 kg) of produce are harvested each year. • Saturday farmers market: Much of the produce grown at Serenbe Farms is sold at the Serenbe Farmers and Artisan Market. In addition, the market features food products from other local farmers and regional food producers. • Community -supported agriculture program: Food produced at Serenbe Farms is available through a community - supported agriculture program, which allows anyone to sign up to receive a weekly box of produce and eggs throughout much of the year. • Public farm tours: Serenbe Farms offers tours that allow people to learn about the benefits of organic produce, composting, and pest and disease control, as well as how to market local produce. • Edible landscaping: Plants, such as blueberry bushes and fig trees, are located throughout Serenbe, allowing people to pick fruit for personal use. Creating Value: People, Planet, Profit Serenbe's location in Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia, a city of 38,000 acres (15,378 hal located on the southwest edge of Atlanta, has directly influenced its development. Serenbe is the first—and currently the only—community developed within Chattahoochee Hills. Aside from Serenbe, the entire city consists of forests and agricultural uses. Preserving a significant portion of some of the last open space near Atlanta allowed the creation of a community focused on food and interaction between neighbors. Steve Nygren, president and founder of Serenbe, explains that this vision required a rethink of common development practices, stating, "Most of what we have done is really common sense, but we had to work to rewrite local zoning laws to allow for high-density residential hamlets' within walking distance of community and commercial centers." "At Serenbe, we are advancing environmentally responsible, balanced growth and creating places for people to gather around food." Steve Nygren, President and Founder, Serenbe Nygren continues, "We created plans for 20 percent more residential units than would have been possible with traditional development practices and preserved over 70 percent of devel- opable' land for agriculture and open space—all of this within 30 minutes of the world's busiest airport." Serenbe is unique in the region in that all other land that is a similar distance from the center of Atlanta follows more tra- ditional suburban development patterns. The added residential units support the project's financial success, while the village atmosphere underpins the mission of the project—to create an environment that facilitates mental and physical health, where people connect with neighbors over food, nature, art, and events. Serenbe's lots are currently selling for around $150,000 to $400,000, with completed homes ranging from around $470,000 to $1,400,000. Leased units range from around $1,000 to over $5,500, with custom homes selling for a substantial market premium. While creating a community centered around a working farm supports Serenbe's bottom line by differentiating the project from others on the market, Nygren explains that the ability to advance health and environmental sustainability goals is even more important, stating, "Our development is financially successful, but more essentially, we measure success in terms of the well-being of our residents and by our ability to teach area youth about topics like the seasonality of local produce." CHA.FiFR LESSONS FROM THE FIELD 39 2 0 LA m g 4-J L.. u 0 U � U � � � u � � � e 2 � 4-0 2 § § ro E 0 R o : 4-- u � � E . 0 � § � ƒ .§ k � k 0 E2 \\ @� _1M 0) _ _ < 5 fu / 2 e § 'C: 2 G / § CL \ a 2 % Q) fa �e u _ / � 0 �fa ; ,\ N o v \ 0 G k® ® 7 N �� �±� 2� 3 ` 3 7 7 fu Q) y\\0 70 -0/ = E E t � Ln OLn \ k w E \ 0 Ln = 4 / Q)0 § K, 0) k E 7 k Ln 70 w $ vinCD . E , (u E � § V) o E m -0 Q LL%A Ln �� m i 2-I 2 September 26, 2018 Re: 18-6317 & 18-6318 Dear Members of the Fayetteville City Council, The Markham Hill property rezoning requests give us all a unique opportunity to effect the growth and development of Fayetteville. It has been my hope throughout this process that we, the community, the owner and developer, and the decision makers would be able to look at this property and make a wise decision, not just based on facts, but a decision that reflects this property's unique value to the region and to the City of Fayetteville. Our neighborhood is residential, composed primarily of single-family residences on large lots. We each made our investment in the neighborhood for a number of reasons, most of those decisions were made prior to the adoption of the current 2030 plan. The natural environment attendant to these large lots with mature trees played into many of our decisions to invest in University Heights. As a neighborhood, we readily participate in creating an enduring green space for the benefit of our City and the greater Northwest Arkansas region. The requested proposals for rezoning are just too much development. Building a small city atop Markham Hill is not in the best interest of our established neighborhood. We are not a high density, multi -family, commercial neighborhood. We are a unique neighborhood that is highly valuable to many citizens as more and more of the available land is converted to high density, and generally not affordable housing. This is not appropriate infill. It is just over development. Please deny these proposed rezoning of the Markham Hill property. The original PZD, established through much work in 2005, needs to be respected and upheld. There are many possibilities for the future use of this property. The proposed rezoning is not one of them. Respectfully submitted, Barbara Fraleigh 1624 W. 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It is interesting to look at the Planning Departments recommendations and findings for these two very different development proposals separated by 13 years: We need to keep in mind that the City Council of 2018 has changed its development priorities significantly from the City Council of 2005 which was much more protective of neighborhood compatibility with proposed new developments. The Planning Department is reasonably following the current City Council's goals expressed through rezoning decisions, adoption of new long range plans, and enactment of ever denser and smaller lot residential zoning districts. That is why. the Planning Department can recommend that Markham Hill, served by one narrow steep road and shown on the 2025 Long Range Plan as a conserved green space area, should now have over 500 houses, an 80 room Hotel and other significant commercial businesses built on it. In 2005, Planning, staff addressed the neighbors' opposition to any commercial development on Markham Hill within its Findings for the PZD: "The rezoning request, combined with the Master Development Plan, retains an agricultural and residential feeling, even with the addition of the Inn and restaurant .... Staff is not supportive of a rezoning to a standard Commercial zoning district in this location; however, the definitive nature of the proposed Master Development Plan indicates that the rezoning will be compatible and indeed remain much the same, with a few exceptions, as the existing land use." (emphasis added.) "(T)he Master Development Plan sets out the basic guidelines, development and zoning criteria, commitments offered by the applicant and those recommended by staff, and design standards to ensure the proposal will achieve a high level of compatibility with adjacent properties. Staff finds that the proposal herein does incorporate an acceptable level of compatibility. While commercial in nature, the proposed Inn and associated activities achieve an architectural appeal and further restricts the use of the subject property to much less density, traffic generation and other concerns that a single family residential subdivision of four units per acre would entail. The building location is optimal, sited interior to the site; tree preservation and conservation of natural amenities is addressed in the Statement of Commitments, and is a higher commitment than currently required...." (emphasis added.) "The proposed use is a mixture of uses containing agricultural, residential and commercial uses. A general commercial rezone is not appropriate in this area; however, with proper measures in place, the proposed Inn will fit into the environment in a sensitive manner, not create traffic or noise problems, re -utilize an historic structure, create land use restrictions on the property that will ensure compatibility and minimize adverse impact on surrounding areas. Staff finds the Planned Zoning district process to be the only one in which this unique proposal could be supported." (emphasis added.) The 2005 applicant's Statement of Commitments - Pratt Place PZD states in part: "Tree preservation is an integral part of this project. The main principal of the development is to maintain the atmosphere of rural Arkansas in the heart of Fayetteville. A large portion of the site will remain undeveloped, and care has been taken to place roads, buildings and parking lots in areas where trees are the least abundant." In fact most of the 72 acre PZD would remain untouched and undeveloped. The current proposal is to remove 45 acres from the -not -to -be - developed portion of the existing PZD and rezone it to RI -U which has unlimited density and 18 foot wide lots with no lot area minimum. That is where hundreds of the current applicant's houses, duplexes, triplexes or four-plexes will likely be located. z "Population density will be decreasing with the requested rezoning (of 2005), due to the fact that much of the property zoned RSF-4 is being restricted from development altogether." Final Finding of Planning Department for the 2005 PZD rezoning request. In Jeremy Pate's City Council Agenda Memo of August 31, 2005, he states: "the Site is intended to be kept in much of its same state, but to allow for the existing historic home to be remodeled into an Inn and restaurant.... The remainder of the site is proposed to remain much as is, utilizing some of the land for agricultural timber, nut trees, grazing or a couple of family homes." City Council Members are the policy makers of the City of Fayetteville and accountable only to Fayetteville voters. While I was on the City Council (1992- 1998), the City Council passed the Commercial Design Standards (to ensure higher quality construction and more landscaping), the Parking Lot Landscaping Ordinance (to require trees and landscaping for large parking lots) and the Tree Preservation and Protection Ordinance. These requirements did use up land for landscaping, trees and greenspace and were not uniformly embraced by developers. More recent City Council Members have passed regulations and new zoning districts to promote more dense and compact developments such as the numerous new large apartment buildings built up against the sidewalk and several "infill" houses on what was previously a single lot. Developers obviously save on land costs when more density is not only allowed, but favored by the City Council. The City might even save some infrastructure money if more houses are on narrow lots along a city street. The proper amount of density vs. green space, yards, etc. is a policy consideration upon which reasonable people may disagree. The previous rezoning in 2005 provided an abundance (more than 60 acres?) of protected green space that the Planning Department pointed to as a reason to support the Pratt Place rezoning. It limited commercial development to a 7 room Inn, small restaurant and an existing barn. The new proposal pursues the "density is best" approach with an additional 80 room hotel, other large commercial spaces and 500 houses request. Our Planning Department now supports this high density proposal to replace the 2005 PZD. 3 Branson, Lisa From: Amelia Burke <mimicburke@yahoo.com> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2018 10:52 AM To: Smith, Sondra Subject: Markham Hill rezoning Dear Sonia Smith, Will you please relay to all the city council members that there is one more citizen AGAINST THE REZONING OF MARKHAM HILL. I have lived in Fayetteville since 1973, and my husband and I bought our house here in 1982. We love Fayetteville and we know that of course things change ---we have seen many changes and most of them are quite good ones. But there must be concerted effort also at preservation --of the environment, of history, of the feel of the place --or we will just become just another town, anonymous. Of course Markham Hill cannot be like it was when Mrs. Markham and Mrs. Archer lived there, but let's don't destroy it for profit and entertainment. Please don't change the zoning. Thank you. Sincerely, Mimi Burke Branson, Lisa From: Lisa Orton <lisa_m_orton@yahoo.com> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2018 4:07 PM To: Smith, Sondra; University Heights Neighborhood Association Subject: Buy Markham Hill from RMD Properties? Dear Mayor Jordan and City Council, I feel hurt that an investment company out of Oregon bought the Markham Hill property to make as much money off it as possible. They don't care about Matkham Hill, the neighborhoods surrounding it, or Fayetteville. My guess is that they want to remain anonymous so that the harm they cause so many of us can't get traced back to them. They are using the City's current drive to infill, develop, build, etc. to their advantage. There are many places in Fayetteville to correctly infill, renovate, and develop. But there are few places inside Fayetteville to have a large forested park within the City. I can think of no better place than Markham Hill. It is one of Fayetteville's seven hills, has nature and wildlife, lots of significant trees, trails, cool rocks, wooded pastures, historical register house and 46 -acre Markham Camp, and unsurveyed Native American sites. Would the City, along with conservationist donors, be interested in buying the Markham Hill property from RMD Properties to make it a nature and wildlife preserve under a conservation easement? A City park with nature trails. Just brainstorming. A horse therapy clinic in the top pasture to help people with special needs. Art space for studios and exhibition hall inside Pratt Inn. Please consider working with Fayetteville citizens to buy the property to preserve. It is such a waste and shame to destroy Markham Hill and the University Heights neighborhood because of a property owner who doesn't care and a City who is currently focused on buildings. Once it is gone it is gone forever. Will you contact RMD Properties and ask if they will sell the 144 acres of Markham Hill to the City and local conservationists for what they bought it for ($3.2 million)? I realize this is asking them not to make a profit but maybe they will do this from a heart of kindness, compassion, goodwill, humanity, and charity. Sincerely, Lisa Orton 410-674-8440 Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android Branson, Lisa From: Sally Wimberly <sallywimberly@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2018 4:25 PM To: Smith, Sondra Subject: Markham Hill Sonia, Please relay my message to all of the alderman concerning the rezoning of Markham Hill. Please do not rezone Markham Hill. Please save as much of the mountain from development as possible. Thank you, Sally Wimberly 1025 N Sunset Dr. (479)442-0002 Sally Wimberly Reflexology, Rosen Movement, Rosen Bodywork (479)442-0002 www.sallywimberly.com CityClerk From: Sarah E. King <sarah@specializedreg.com> Sent: Monday, October 01, 2018 9:17 AM To: CityClerk Cc: Seth Mims Subject: Markham Hill Rezoning Misconceptions Attachments: NWA EDITORIAL_ A big ask.pdf, ANHC Markham Hill Report September 2018.pdf; Markham Hill 1965 Aerial Maps.pdf Dear Sondra, Please forward this letter to City Council Thank you! Dear Council Members: There have been several misconceptions promulgated by opponents of the rezoning of the Markham Hill property. Rather than address these individually at tomorrow's meeting, we offer explanation for each of these misconceptions below. 100 acres on the hilltop will be developed, leaving no existing trees. Our proposal calls for permanent preservation of half the 143 acres, which will not be developed. We recognize the value of trees, and intend to survey significant and specimen trees on the remaining area to be developed to guide the form of our development. In addition, the City of Fayetteville has stringent tree protection, landscaping and grading requirements and restrictions that will need to be followed. All trees will be cut down along Markham. Our plans show a wide buffer between Markham and any new construction, resulting in the preservation of existing street trees and a generous buffer of forest will be preserved. This property is a nature preserve / there is already tree preservation in place. This is simply not true. Previous owners did not define any tree preservation areas, nor were any deed restrictions put in place. Like any zoning, zoning of the PZD area is subject to change and does not provide permanent protection from development or tree removal. The western 72 acres, where the oldest and most intact forest is located, are zoned RSF-4 and there are no restrictions on their development. The current zoning of RSF-4 calls for development of up to four units per acre, even on wooded hillsides. Developing the property under the existing zoning of RSF-4 would require dividing the property into lots, installing extensive road and utility infrastructure and significant grading. SREG is proposing this rezoning in order to preserve 50% of the property in open space, including conservation areas. The bluff shelter on the property will be destroyed by development The bluff shelter on site is contained in an area proposed for permanent preservation. It is located in an area currently zoned RSF-4. There are burial sites on the property. State archaeologists have no documentation or reason to believe that there are burial sites on the property. The property is considered sacred by Native Americans. While the meaning of "sacred" is not ours to define, we are not aware of any special significance of this property to any indigenous group. This property contains untouched wilderness. According to the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission: "No elements of conservation concern have been recorded on the Markham Hill tract." Theo Witsell notes, "The top of the mountain appears to have been relatively disturbed. The slopes are less impacted." In fact, aerial photography from 1965 (attached) shows that the top of the hill - largely congruent with the area we have identified as RIU and PZD - was largely cleared of trees. As you can see in this exhibit, the oldest and most intact forest on site is within the area that currently allows development of 4 units per acre. SREG proposes that this area be permanently protected. Development will destroy valuable habitat. We have taken several steps to mitigate the disruption construction may cause to the natural habitat. The design of the development itself preserves half of the overall property in open space or conservation area. Confining the development area in this way minimizes areas of disturbance. Further, SREG intends to assess the natural growth and habitat to determine areas for additional protection. Development will threaten the State Historic Register status of the remains of the Hilltop Camp. Inclusion on the National Historic Register is an honorary designation with no actual measures to protect the property. The previous owner has already disturbed what remained of Hilltop Camp by removing almost all of the buildings. According to officials at the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, because of those alterations, it is unlikely that the Camp would qualify for the state register if it were to be nominated today. The significant alterations to the Markham home, now Pratt Place Inn, have removed most historic features and have also made it ineligible for listing on state or federal historic registers. Development will threaten the Waterman -Archer House, listed on the National Historic Register. After seeking the advice of Preserve Arkansas and the state historic preservation office, we are pursuing a historic preservation easement on the home upon rezoning. This easement would confer actual limitations on how the property may be altered and used. Recently, the home has been used only infrequently as a guest cottage. Our plan is to bring to light the role of Mrs. Evangeline Pratt Waterman Archer in Arkansas environmental conservation. Mrs. Archer was a founding member of the Ozark Society, and had a central role in saving the Buffalo River from being dammed. She held meetings of the fledgling group and letter writing parties in her home. We envision restoring the 1920's features of the home and opening it as a neighborhood cafe where conversations like these may again take place. I look forward to presenting our proposal to you on Tuesday evening. Feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions or concerns. Sincerely, Seth Mims Partner and President Specialized Real Estate Group Attachments: NWA Democrat -Gazette September 22 Editorial 1965 Aerial View from City of Fayetteville Website Arkansas Natural Heritage Report Visit our new websitel specializedreg.com NWA EDITORIAL: A big ask Markham Hill's resistance to development fades NWA Democrat -Gazette Saturday, September 22, 2018 Step into an ice cream shop and ask for a double dip of chocolate chip cookie dough and the clerk behind the counter will get busy dishing out the sweet treat. But what if the customer in the same shop peruses the available flavors, looks at the clerk and says "I'll take a steak, cooked medium, with a side of mashed potatoes." The response won't be "Do you want sprinkles on that?" The customer might be told," We appreciate you coming in, but that's not really what we do here." What's the point? Expectations that city government should block development of a long -preserved piece of private property are misplaced. It's not that the customer's wish for a well -cooked meal isn't a valid request. Rather, it's a great idea being requested of the wrong people. Calls to "Save Markham Hill" in Fayetteville deserve to be heard and are earnestly advanced by people who appreciate the natural conditions that have been cherished on those 144 acres owned by members of the Pratt and Markham families for more than 100 years. As far as we can tell, there's not a soul involved in the current discussions over the future of that property who doesn't recognize it as well -loved natural space smack in the middle of the city. But is it the job of planning commissioners or even the City Council to save it? Specialized Real Estate now owns the property, west of Razorback Stadium. The hilltop land has always been privately owned, but has certainly been appreciated by the greater public -- particularly those who live around it -- for its largely undisturbed natural beauty. Indeed, isn't it always grand when the general public gets the benefits of a private property owner's preservation of natural conditions, particularly in the middle of town? In a booming area like Northwest Arkansas, though, the time comes for many properties when financial concerns overtake the way things have always been. That scenario came a couple of years ago for this Markham Hill acreage. In the midst of bankruptcy proceedings, owners Julian and Jane Archer sold the property to Specialized Real Estate in 2016 for $3.1 million. And now, the real estate company is doing what real estate companies do -- looking for a way to capitalize on an investment. In late August, the Planning Commission heard the company's request to rezone some of the property and modify a development plan, known as a planned zoning district, previously approved for the part of the property occupied by Pratt Place Inn and Barn. The company touts its mission to develop properties that embrace nature, create walkable neighborhoods and respect "sense of place." But what Specialized Real Estate proposes is development, something the Markham Hill property has largely been preserved from for decades. That means neighbors and others are upset and want the city to put a stop to it all. The company has said the development will blend the rustic property with amenities for the community by preserving about 60 acres, building 43 homes in one portion and about 470 units of different housing types on others. Current zoning, the company estimated, would allow about 300 single-family homes to be built on wide lots. The proposal would also include a hotel, commercial and event space and cabins, as well as a cafe. Critics who took out a full-page ad in this newspaper said the company "is working to destroy this historic area." Development plans will "ruin this nature preserve, green space, Native American sacred site and historic hilltop forever," the ad said. That does sounds dire. The ad called on people to show up and "let the City Council know you oppose this." Others have offered up a petition urging the city to convert the property into a nature preserve. Here's the rub, though: City planning processes are not designed to stop development. Property owners, believe it or not, still have certain rights to utilize land they own, and the city's role is to make sure proposed development is compatible with the surrounding area's current and anticipated circumstances. In other words, if "Save Markham Hill" is intended to prevent the property owners from any development, that's a hard outcome for the city to produce short of buying the property if it were to be offered for sale. And, ironically, in a city that has made in -fill rather than sprawl one of its priorities, the Markham Hill proposal avoids the kind of scorched -earth development patterns many have been critical of in the past by preserving significant amounts of land. The Planning Commission voted 8-1 to forward the proposal to the City Council, which is now reviewing it. One commissioner noted that the difficult part of the job is coming face-to-face with people's expectations that undeveloped land within the city will always remain undeveloped. Another suggested the Specialized Real Estate group's plan was the second-best thing that could happen with the property, the first being complete preservation. Preservation of the property is a grand idea, if someone is willing to pick up the tab. Is anyone bringing forward that kind of alternative proposal? Who can afford to acquire it and, effectively, donate it to the greater public good? Can the city play the role of superhero every time a valued piece of land in the urban setting comes up for development? Given the city's in -fill policies, can it afford to have it both ways? Short of turning the property into a public park -- and that assumes the land's latest owners would sell -- the city's role must be measuring the proposed development with regard to how it can be done in the most compatible way. It can hardly deny, deny, deny reasonable development plans with an expectation of forced preservation or forcing a sale. Fayetteville was blessed with this property's preservation for more than 100 years as development happened all around it. Once the family that held it for so long sold it, its future was probably sealed. Commentary on 09/22/2018 AKA N SAS � T f NATURAL HERITAGE COMMISSION THE DEPARTMENT ov ARKANSAS r1 . ' H E R I T A G E Data Search Summary Proposed Development Tract Markham Hill, Fayetteville, AR September 18, 2018 ANHC No.: S -DAH. -18-002 Cindy Osborne Data Manager/Environmental Review Coordinator Introduction The Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission (ANHC) became aware, via a post on the Agency's Facebook page, of a proposed development on a 144 -acre tract known as Markham Hill in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Because of the concern expressed by the local community, a database review of the project area was conducted. This report summarizes the results of that review. Results and Discussion A search of the database was conducted for the site (see Attachment 1 for approximate boundaries). No Elements of conservation concern have been recorded on the Markham Hill tract. Two records for rare plants have been mapped in the general vicinity: white sagebrush (Artemisia ludoviciana ssp. mexicana) and Drummond's sandwort (Minuartia drummondii). However, these records are historic herbarium specimen with only very generalized location information: White sagebrush (Artemisia ludoviciana ssp. mexicana) D.M. Moore. 1954. Specimen at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville (54-402) "Vicinity of the City of Fayetteville, W. side of West Mt., Elevation about 1100-1700 feet" Drummond's sandwort (Minuartia drummondii) Lela Barton. 1919. Specimen at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville "Woods % miles east of Fayetteville." Based on a review of available aerial imagery, the top of the mountain appears to have been relatively disturbed. The slopes are less impacted. Input from the agency's Botanist/Ecologist, Theo Witsell, notes the site is part of the chain of Boston Mountain remnants that sit on the top of the 5pringfield Plateau and run from Fayetteville to the southwest down past Prairie Grove to the main block of the Boston Mountains. Overall these are a conservation target, however, the Markham Hill site is among the most impacted. A detailed survey of the site has not been conducted by the ANHC. This report is based on information available to the program at the time of review. A Washington County Element list is attached (Attachment 2). Represented on this list are elements for which the ANHC has records in its database. The list has been annotated to indicate those elements known to occur within a one and a five mile radius of the project site. A legend is included to help interpret the codes used on the list (Attachment 3). 9/18/2018 N Attachment 1 Markham Hill Tract wE Fayettevill, Arkansas S �� f/ y� tea. 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I believe it is being used very accurately and deservedly. I understand how uncomfortable and agitated it can make us all feel. No one wants to think about or imagine this kind of horrible life changing event. I also know that comparing the unwanted rape of a woman or man to the unwanted force of humans upon a pristine piece of land is uncomfortable and agitating. Yet, when hefty tax dollars, big profits and high density become priorities, who can help but feel that defilement will occur to this Fayetteville hill? This is no different to us as a direct neighbors to this assault on our mountain, where we've lived over 20 years, than a feeling of being overpowered by the developer SREG. We are begging YOU, our city council, to STOP this assault. When we, the citizens, ask YOU to listen to our concerns for our lives or the environment of our city, please do not let our words fall on deaf ears. Sometimes it feels like the more we say NO, the more the developer and city are determined to have their way with us. We feel as if we're being overpowered by a need for high density and infill on Markham, despite how frequently we ask for more information about who SMD really is and beg for delay on this project. We also ask you to take more time to understand the math of so much density of both residential and commercial construction on a hillside, and the traffic it will generate. Is no one hearing us? This plan is being `rammed' through us without proper vetting of the owner of this property and without consideration of long term detrimental effects to this historic neighborhood and to Fayetteville as a whole. I respectfully take issue with your criticism of our use of the word "rape."Having read some recent comments, from some of you on social media which judged our use of the word as wrong, as well as your concerns for offending others, which I deeply appreciate, I stand ready to defend our position and to say, I AM NOT OFFENDED. As a survivor of sexual assault, which occurred in my place of business in downtown Fayetteville, I fully and deeply understand the definition of this word along with the damaging lifetime effects to my body, mind and spirit. I also understand the secondary definition as stated by Oxford Dictionary "wanton destruction or spoiling of a place"; "rape of a countryside." I understand the struggle, even 21 years later, of how nearly impossible it is to recover into a place of normalcy. I understand how eerily intertwined the two definitions truly are as it speaks to how ruined and contaminated the landscape can be. This mountain will never be the same. It will never recover from the destruction of thousands of cars driving over and on top of it every single day. Our mountain will forever be in a place of struggle and resistance, if you, the powers that be, are not willing to hear the screams and stop and listen with your hearts. Thank you for your time. Elaine Wade 100 North Sang Ave. �? F tteviile, Aft 72701 r Y � 3 E E 2 F \ I E } .) E / 0 (A o E / k § / t e § m O \\ 0� 9 3 \ .\ / C / 0 \0 7f \\ /\ .@ o m \ u 0 0oE /LA 0 7 0 \ \ } / \ i k .. E LL \ 3 2 Estimates of Traffic on Markham Hill if rezoned PZD and RIU -Lisa Orton, 10/01/18 First assume there are no ADUs nor student houses. 478 (RIU) + 43 (PZD) = 521. These include the "cottages" which are like rental houses. Number of homes: 520 520 homes X 3 people = 1560 80 -room hotel X 2 people = 160 Commercial staff and offices = 80 Number of people: 1800 520 homes X 2 people = 1040 260 of these homes have a child who drives = 260 80 -room hotel = 80 Commercial staff and offices = 80 Number of vehicles: 1460 Work, errands, kids to soccer or music or dance practice, concert, study session, party, book club, theatre. Each of these there and back. Number of trips per car per day: 4 1460 vehicles X 4 trips Number of vehicles passing your house on Markham Rd each day when no ADUs nor student housing: 4840 Add trips by cut -through students, already existing residents, and service vehicles: 60 Number of vehicles passing your house on Markham Rd each day when existing traffic is included: 4900 If 100 ADUs are added and 200 houses become student housing, could be 500 more people with cars, multiplied by 4 trips per day, equals 2000 more vehicles passing your house. Number of vehicles passing your house on Markham Rd each day when ADUs and student housing are included: 6900 Add a special event at the Event Barn, like the Fayetteville Roots Festival. Number of people: 500, number of cars: 300, number of buses: 2, and number of trips per car or bus: 4. So, 302 vehicles times 4 is 1208. Number of additional vehicles passing your house each day of special event: 1208 In summary, 4800-8100 vehicles passing your house on Markham Rd each day. Also, imagine the congestion at Markham/Razorback and Sang/Wedington intersections in the mornings and evenings. This is a low density RSF-4 neighborhood with RSF-4 roads. Markham Hill: Benefits of Current Zoning and Harm of Rezoning — Lisa Orton, 10/01/18 Current Zoning (what RMD Properties bought) 72 -acre PZD (2005) on east half of mtn - No development, no commercialization other than existing Pratt Inn and Event Barn (most of the PZD is tree cover) 72 -acre RSF-4 on west half of mtn - Maximum of 4 single family homes per acre which equals 288 homes, 30% tree cover preserved (22 acres) since hillside/hilltop and Tree Preservation codes Summary: • 72 acres preserved (PZD) • 22 acres semi -preserved • 50 acres developed RSF-4 (288 single family homes) Benefits: Rezoning 24 -acre PZD on east of mtn - 43 homes (includes cottages/rental houses), 80 -room hotel, restaurant, several other commercial buildings, parking lots, etc. 76 -acre RIU on top of mtn - 478 homes (single family, duplex, triplex, quadraplex), 16 acres preserved since hillside/hilltop, Tree Preservation codes, and Bill of Assurance (50% of 120 acres equal 60 acres; 44 + 16 = 60) 44 -acre RA on west of mtn next to highway - Preserved, put in conservation easement if rezoning approved Summary: • 44 acres preserved (RA) ■ 16 acres semi -preserved • 84 acres developed with commercial PZD and RIU (80 -room hotel, restaurant, etc. and 478+43=521 mixed homes) Harm: Destroys only 50 acres of trees, natural • Destroys 84 acres of trees, natural habitat, wildlife, urban forest habitat, wildlife, urban forest Preserves 72 acres of urban forest, • Preserves only 44 acres of urban forest, pastures, natural habitat, wildlife natural habitat, wildlife Semi -preserves 22 acres of urban forest • Semi -preserves only 16 acres (some Preserves Evangeline Archer's house on areas trees and some open space) National Register of Historic Places • May destroy Evangeline Archer's house Preserves most of the 46 -acre Markham on National Register of Historic Places Camp on Arkansas Register of Historic • Destroys all the 46 -acre Markham Camp Places on Arkansas Register of Historic Places • Preserves over half the unsurveyed Native American sites and possibly one registered site • Appropriate and compatible development for low density RSF-4 surrounding neighborhood • All other mountains in Fayetteville are mix of RSF-4 and preserved natural area • Does not add to traffic through the neighborhood nor require additional roads or widening of current roads in the neighborhood • Does not require new water tower • Does not add as much water and air pollution, etc. with only 288 single family homes in RSF-4 half of mtn • Fire hazard kept to a minimum • Follows 2030 Plan more closely (keeping Markham Hill a rural and natural area) because it preserves 72 acres, semi -preserves 22 acres, and RSF-4 develops in 50 acres • Follows 2030 Plan exactly by not adding any roads on Markham Hill and the surrounding neighborhoods • Current sewer and septic systems work well for a low-density residential neighborhood • Value of existing neighborhood property remains the same with its low density, wooded, and rural character ■ Storm water and flooding of homes at lower elevations kept to a minimum in spite of springs and wet weather flows on Markham Hill and surrounding neighborhoods • Noise kept to a minimum from the Event Barn activities, quiet otherwise except for traffic on the highway during rush hour (Markham Hill urban forest in PZD and RSF-4 areas helps remove traffic noise) • Destroys most of the unsurveyed Native American sites and one registered site ■ Inappropriate and incompatible development (commercial and RIU) for low density RSF-4 surrounding neighborhood • Overwhelming traffic on residential roads in the neighborhood. Estimate of 4800-8100 vehicles passing your home on Markham Rd. ■ New and higher water tower needed, but maybe not possible because too high for flight zone (past neighbor concern) • Adds water and air pollution, carbon emissions, noise, erosion, stormwater issues, flooding of homes at lower elevations because of commercial and high-density residential development requiring removal of large number of trees and natural surfaces and replacing them with large number of impervious surfaces on hillside/hilltop land • Fire hazard because of one way in and one way out for the 1800-2800 people in the development (at top of Markham Rd). Plus, inconsistent water pressure for fire hoses. • Follows 2030 Plan less closely (keeping Markham Hill a rural and natural area) because it preserves only 44 acres, semi - preserves only 16 acres, and commercial and RIU develops 84 acres ■ Does not follow the 2030 Plan because it requires more roads and widening of roads • Current sewer and septic systems are inadequate for a large commercial and high-density residential development • Diminished property values of surrounding low-density, wooded, rural neighborhood homes because of commercial and high-density residential development in their midst • New elementary school in area not needed • Saves more significant trees since developing only 50 acres in the RSF-4 (on the west side of the mountain) • Maintains the historic culture and character of the surrounding University Heights neighborhood of which Markham Hill is a part • Protects the wildlife and natural habitat in the forests and pastures of the 72 - acre PZD • Most appropriate and best use of the 144 -acre Markham Hill is to make it a nature and wildlife preserve or City park in a conservation easement. The 72 -acre PZD (east half of the property) is set up for this already. The 72 -acre RSF-4 (west half of the property) is not. But at least it is zoned for low-density residential development with 30% tree cover preserved and with the Tree Preservation codes. Markham Hill was zoned like this to protect it as much as possible from development. The developer is not entitled to a rezoning. He knew exactly what he bought. • Problems with storm water and flooding of homes at lower elevations increased to serious levels, not only from the impervious surfaces on the top and sides of Markham Hill but also because of the many springs and wet weather flows on Markham Hill and the surrounding neighborhoods • New elementary school in the area will be needed • Increased noise in volume and frequency from the number of activities at the Event Barn, commercial establishments, high-density residential development, large amount of traffic, trucks on the highway (made louder by removal of 84 acres of trees) • Not attainable nor affordable housing since developments like this are for the wealthier (one of the criticisms of the Serenbe community which the developer says he is using as a model is that it consists mainly of wealthy white people) • Destroys more significant trees since developing 84 acres in the 24 -acre PZD and 60 acres in the RIU (the east side and top of the mountain) • Harms and insensitive to the historic culture and character of the University Heights neighborhood of which Markham Hill is a part • Destroys the natural habitat and the solid forested areas of the 72 -acre PZD resulting in harm to if not destruction of the wildlife there y o Cd F -1::l°° 3 > N N ,b V >' > O +- cC .: �. cd M n NO +-+ cUd E Q w> 3 �bbn N a ,C s o V) J O cd U U Cd bA Cd r- 0 p Cd CA bA p N ON N a NC •b cd N s., O � p N bp o 44 i O �-� 4. `n sem, >~ bA �• Q Ln o V)rA J U N V) U� O N Q, ` U N N U O N O cd Cd w Cc 0 c+ O U N cC cd °�' o bto p� `d � �N ami + O U L] U N -O O U Q Cd a o >M Cd cl, a� t Ncd �a�a' o o o � � oas a E O O ¢ +� N p +� bA m En cd v Cd ) °q) o N x N O • O N 10 EI(U N V i-1 Q cd Q� +, E N -a 3 O 0. �^ o fo O rn 0 Ln O- t E 4. 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(2) Secure and protect the 144 -acre Markham Hill property as a nature and wildlife preserve. Specialized Real Estate Group is asking the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas to rezone the 144 -acre Markham Hill property, modifying the present zoning with a new PZD and RIU in order to create a large commercial and residential development. Why do we want to save Markham Hill from development? - Saving Markham Hill meets two of Fayetteville's Vision 2050 Guiding Principles: Naturally Beautiful City and Ecosystem Preservation. Markham Hill is an important and significant part of Fayetteville because of its large acreage of trees, wooded pastures, plants, birds, rock formations, wildlife, and history. Markham Hill is the last large acreage of woods where wildlife can take refuge this side of the interstate highway. For many years bird enthusiasts, naturalists, and University of Arkansas professors and students have studied and enjoyed the nature and wildlife of Markham Hill. - Markham Hill is historically part of Fayetteville's mature tree cover and green infrastructure, contributing to the City's environmental health. One acre of trees will trap 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide, helping to eliminate greenhouse gases and mitigate climate change. Tree cover improves a city's air quality by decreasing air pollution. Trees act as natural water filters, providing cleaner water to our watersheds and resulting in less expense to the City in dealing with sewage, drainage, erosion, and water quality. Markham Hill is one of Fayetteville's Natural Areas and so requires conservation and preservation according to Fayetteville's 2030 Plan. - Markham Hill's 144 acres of woods within the City is an example of Fayetteville's diversity in land and neighborhood types. Diversity is highly valued in Fayetteville and is part of the City's character and appeal. Having 144 acres of protected and preserved forest within a City is special and unique. - Markham Hill contributes to the physical and emotional well-being of Fayetteville residents. Over the years nature lovers, bird enthusiasts, horseback riders, hikers, runners, campers, and explorers have enjoyed Markham Hill. Many can tell you stories of their fond experiences. - Markham Hill/Pratt Place property is in the Arkansas Register of Historic Places. Its history goes back to 1900 when the Pratt family settled the land. Markham Hill has remained in the Pratt family ever since until very recently. We would like to honor the two Pratt sisters, Joy Markham and Evangeline Archer, by permanently protecting Markham Hill as a nature and wildlife preserve. Both sisters did much for the good of Fayetteville and Arkansas during their lives. The future of Fayetteville is one of expansion. That means the City must make a concerted effort to both protect and grow our urban forest in order to continue to enjoy the benefits it provides. The plans outlined by Specialized Real Estate Group for the 144 acres of Markham Hill would seriously decrease these benefits. In summary, the 144 acres of Markham Hill must be protected and preserved. Signatures Name Location Date Lisa Orton Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-22 Nicole Burnett Alabama 2018-08-24 Nancy Smith Sun Prairie, WI 2018-08-24 Hogeye Bill Rogers, AR 2018-08-24 Jeffrey Smith Oxford, US 2018-08-24 Michelle westfall-edwards Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Sandra Dunigan Springdale, AR 2018-08-24 A. Michelle Taylor Jonesboro, AR 2018-08-24 Elaine Wade Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Marvin Kay Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Leonard White Fatettevill, AR 2018-08-24 Katherine White Mountain Home, AR 2018-08-24 Murray Harris Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Barbara Jaquish Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Wesley White Mountain Home, AR 2018-08-24 Susan Weiss Berkeley, CA 2018-08-24 Eliyan Osorio US 2018-08-24 Pattie Williams Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Tim Kirk Kansas City, MO 2018-08-24 Talin Semerdjian US 2018-08-24 Name Location Date Danielle Nesper us 2018-08-24 Robert Karas Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Lori West FAYETTEVILLE, AR 2018-08-24 Sarah Hiatt Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Scott Winters Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Robert Koser Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Louise Mann Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Eva Gonzalez us 2018-08-24 Stephan Guinn Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Fay Knox Deer, AR 2018-08-24 Catherine Pavilionis us 2018-08-24 Phillip Taylor Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Michael Hegarty Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 rebecca harrison fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Lee Guthrie Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Linda Eichmann Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Debra Boddington Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 eva taylor Romeo, MI 2018-08-24 Sally Wimberly Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Tri Vu Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Dana Dye Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Eugenia Schein Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Name Location Date Laverne Nelson Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Marci Palacios Rogers, AR 2018-08-24 Lori Vu Jacksonville Beach, FL 2018-08-24 Colwell Wade San Francisco, CA 2018-08-24 Lisa Dunigan-Little Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Dana Bassi Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Shaune Colwell Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Carolyn Banks Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 NANCY EDELMAN ASHLAND, VA 2018-08-24 Leslie Ray Springdale, AR 2018-08-24 Emma Bauerle us 2018-08-24 Clarissa Tweed us 2018-08-24 Shari Withey Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Trudi Rust Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 ethel goode fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 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Please save all 144 acres of Markham Hill (the land currently owned by RMD Properties but formerly owned by the Pratt family for over 100 years) from development and make it a nature and wildlife preserve for the many reasons stated in the petition below. This begins with opposing any rezoning. We, the undersigned, respectfully request the City of Fayetteville to: (1) Oppose the rezoning of the 144 -acre Markham Hill property for development. (2) Secure and protect the 144 -acre Markham Hill property as a nature and wildlife preserve. Specialized Real Estate Group is asking the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas to rezone the 144 -acre Markham Hill property, modifying the present zoning with a new PZD and RIU in order to create a large commercial and residential development. Why do we want to save Markham Hill from development? - Saving Markham Hill meets two of Fayetteville's Vision 2050 Guiding Principles: Naturally Beautiful City and Ecosystem Preservation. Markham Hill is an important and significant part of Fayetteville because of its large acreage of trees, wooded pastures, plants, birds, rock formations, wildlife, and history. Markham Hill is the last large acreage of woods where wildlife can take refuge this side of the interstate highway. For many years bird enthusiasts, naturalists, and University of Arkansas professors and students have studied and enjoyed the nature and wildlife of Markham Hill. - Markham Hill is historically part of Fayetteville's mature tree cover and green infrastructure, contributing to the City's environmental health. One acre of trees will trap 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide, helping to eliminate greenhouse gases and mitigate climate change. Tree cover improves a city's air quality by decreasing air pollution. Trees act as natural water filters, providing cleaner water to our watersheds and resulting in less expense to the City in dealing with sewage, drainage, erosion, and water quality. Markham Hill is one of Fayetteville's Natural Areas and so requires conservation and preservation according to Fayetteville's 2030 Plan. - Markham Hill's 144 acres of woods within the City is an example of Fayetteville's diversity in land and neighborhood types. Diversity is highly valued in Fayetteville and is part of the City's character and appeal. Having 144 acres of protected and preserved forest within a City is special and unique. - Markham Hill contributes to the physical and emotional well-being of Fayetteville residents. Over the years nature lovers, bird enthusiasts, horseback riders, hikers, runners, campers, and explorers have enjoyed Markham Hill. Many can tell you stories of their fond experiences. - Markham Hill/Pratt Place property is in the Arkansas Register of Historic Places. Its history goes back to 1900 when the Pratt family settled the land. Markham Hill has remained in the Pratt family ever since until very recently. We would like to honor the two Pratt sisters, Joy Markham and Evangeline Archer, by permanently protecting Markham Hill as a nature and wildlife preserve. Both sisters did much for the good of Fayetteville and Arkansas during their lives. The future of Fayetteville is one of expansion. That means the City must make a concerted effort to both protect and grow our urban forest in order to continue to enjoy the benefits it provides. The plans outlined by Specialized Real Estate Group for the 144 acres of Markham Hill would seriously decrease these benefits. In summary, the 144 acres of Markham Hill must be protected and preserved. Comments Name Location Date Lisa Orton Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Jeffrey Smith Oxford, US 2018-08-24 bradley edwards fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Barbara Jaquish Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Pattie Williams Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Scott Winters Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 rebecca harrison fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Carolyn Banks Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Trudi Rust Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 ethel goode fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 John Morgan Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Chris Brothers Springdale, AR 2018-08-24 Linda James Springdale, AR 2018-08-24 Alison Jordan Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-24 Comment I'm signing in memory of my mother, Mrs. Markham, and Evangeline Archer and their love of riding horses through those woods, learning about its nature, and saving the Buffalo River. Jeffrey Smitj I want to preserve this special part of Fayetteville for its natural uniqueness. I love the density of the trees and not the density of the houses. This is not good growth for the city. Fayetteville needs more affordable; centrally located housing, not more high-end housing that destroys environmentally valuable woods, trees that clean the air for all of us. Rezoning is not good for the environment or economically in the long run. Lets preserve thid special place. Once it's gone you can't get it back rebecca Harrison Markham Hill is one of the original historic natural areas from Fayetteville's beginning. It must be preserved for those who follow us. Fayetteville is rapidly being covered with development that minimizes yards and trees, and now is concerned with flooding issues. we need to save green space in Fayetteville! Too much is being lost in our beautiful city!! I support this. Many of us kids grew up in what is now called University Heights. (a name I find pretentious) Markham Hill was our playground and a place of exploration for us. Wildlife was prevalent. Mrs. Archer ran her horseback riding classes all around the mostly dirt roads. The Widder family kept their mule along Cross St. There were foxes, and even a wolf once near Sang and Cleveland. The old neighborhood is no longer the welcoming place to me it once was. But I hope city officials will stop the headlong race for developement and preserve a little of the old wooded areas as they were. I'm signing to preserve Markham Hill's beauty and for my friend Carolyn Banks who lives there! The beauty of nature and wildlife in and around Fayetteville make it a unique and special community. Rather than turn our town into yet another nondescript, cluttered , cookie cutter copy of Name Location Date Erin Lee Us 2018-08-24 Mary Bellamy Vienna, VA 2018-08-24 Linda James Springdale, AR 2018-08-25 Autumn Spears Trinidad, CA 2018-08-25 Nancy Mays Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 Nan Yarnelle Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 Paul Zarkovich Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 Mary Charlton Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 Lila Rostenberg Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 Margaret Treiber Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 Birch Griesse Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 Brooks Mathias Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-25 Eric Johnson Iowa City, IA 2018-08-26 annetta shoemaker Fayetteville, AR 2018-08.26 Dusty Pate Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 Richard Carstens Denver, CO 2018-08-26 Pauline Matt Browning, MT 2018-08-26 Comment every -other -town USA, let's preserve the Fayetteville legacy for us and future generations to enjoy. Thank you! It's beautiful up that way ,why destroy it by putting up stupid apartments. Where will the wild life go ? This should be stopped, Theirs plenty of land down by Porter road to build more housing units. They should leave Markham Hill alone! I grew up looking across to the hill. A development there would be a scar on Fayetteville. I want Markham Hill to be preserved and maintained as it is. Such beauty shouldn't be destroyed for housing. Build them elsewhere, I am from Fayetteville and that area should be preserved! It is so beautiful. Fayetteville has enough development! We need to protect our beautiful open areas. I love Markham hill and I want to reserve green space in our wonderful tow. To keep balance in where we live I have been roaming over Markham Hill since I was an undergrad in the 1960's. It is a lovely natural habitat, which needs to be protected for others to enjoy. This area needs to remain natural! This place deserves to have thoughtful development that preserves its current nature. It is an historic area in Fayetteville, and a conservation easement would be the best, in my opinion, but if it is developed, let the development keep the area as natural and tree -dense as possible. There have got to be better places to put housing. We can't just bulldoze everything. To develope this beautiful area seems insane. We are ruining the character of Fayetteville. Because I care about the soul and future of Fayetteville. Leave it alone, it's such a serine place to go and get your thoughts, so many little creatures. Too much of the natural land is being built on already. No more!!! My place to calm down and rethink life. Dont hurt the enviroment more theres plenty of empty propertys in fayetteville on school, college, etc. Unnessacary to destroy this place I want to.? I have deep concerns on the state of our environment Name Location Date Comment Carol Young Sara Bartlett Nancy Vaughn Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 i Elkins, AR 2018-08-26 Stephanie Sawyer Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 Carol Eaton Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 Kim Hatley Santa Rosa Beach, 2018-08-26 FL Erin Chapman Winslow, AR 2018-08-26 Katisha Kinion Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-26 Lisa Gilbert Grapevine, TX 2018-08-26 Madeleine Young Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Nicole Claesen Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Karen Rollet -Crocker Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Jeannie True Jenkins Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 I'm signing because I love this area. I grew up, keeping my horses at Mrs Markham's and teaching riding lessons for her. I explores the woods there for most of my childhood. It's part of Fayetteville's history and one of very few large green areas left here. Our wildlife begs for a place to call home. This beautiful acreage must be preserved. Fayetteville area has other sites for housing development that would not destroy this unique setting. I want to bring attention to this very special place within the city limits of Fayetteville that many of us have fond memories of. Please preserve this special green space! This is a historical nature area and should be NOT be rezoned!!!!!! Developers need to look elsewhere!! Please no more concrete and development ..... let's keep this beautiful acreage as is. Kim Hatley Lived in the area for years and used Markham Hill as a nature preserve. My children and I walked every foot of it. Please save it from development. Development is fine, but we need to preserve the beauty we have in nature! There are plenty of properties that are developed but ran down or vacant; don't take nature away! My daughter lived near there in college and ran in that beauty. Please don't develop it. Nature and wildlife and green spaces are what make Fayetteville special. Clear cutting the area for development will only help to lay waste what I love about this town. Our environmental resources including our urban forests are important to protect. Fayetteville is a Community not a commodity up for sale to the highest bidder. This property should be closely related to the University of Arkansas natural resources studies and landscape preservation issues. Students should know the value of natural areas so they can create such places in their own communities everywhere they live. Unfortunately this proposed development will require expensive resources through requirements of water, energy, safety, roads, etc. Saving Markham Hill meets two of Fayetteville's Vision 2050 Guiding Principles: Naturally Beautiful City and Ecosystem Preservation. Markham Hill is an important and significant part of Fayetteville because of its large acreage of trees, wooded pastures, plants, birds, rock formations, wildlife, and history. Markham Hill is the last large acreage of woods where wildlife can take refuge this side of Name Location Date Comment Clay Cole Fayetteville, AR Rhonda Hainzlsperger US Nathanial O'Guin Fayetteville, AR Mary Anne Tarver Fayetteville, AR Karla Hyde Trey Marley Sarah McKenna Jared Gardner Mike Pfaff Jody Molton Beanie Sean Chapman Imelda Sinyard Elayne Warren Lincoln, AR Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 2018-08-27 2018-08-27 2018-08-27 2018-08-27 2018-08-27 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 US 2018-08-27 St.Louis, MO 2018-08-27 US 2018-08-27 Rock Island, IL 2018-08-27 Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Mt. Savage, MD 2018-08-27 Miletus Callaha-Barile Austin, TX 2018-08-27 the interstate highway. For many years bird enthusiasts, naturalists, and University of Arkansas professors and students have studied and enjoyed the nature and wildlife of Markham Hill.Markham Hill is historically part of Fayetteville's mature tree cover and green infrastructure, contributing to the City's environmental health. One acre of trees will trap 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide, helping to eliminate greenhouse gases and mitigate climate change. Tree cover improves a city's air quality by decreasing air pollution. Trees act as natural water filters, providing cleaner water to our watersheds and result This is an area that needs to stay undeveloped. Rhonda Hainzlsperger I want to help keep Fayetteville beautiful, and so can you! This is my parents neighborhood; we all enjoy the surrounding nature. Markham Hill is full of native plants and trees and is a refuge from the freeway for many forms of wildlife. Fayetteville leads the charge for Arkansas being called the Natural state. Markham Hill is at the heart of this designation, with origins of the Ozark Society, organized outdoor recreation and outdoor appreciation all taking place on "the hill", early in Fayetteville's history. Markham Hill deserves a more detailed look by city leaders to see how it might possibly be preserved to maintain the very things that makes Fayetteville Fayetteville. It should remain a natural area in a town that is increasingly being overdeveloped. Don't mess with nature. Greedy people want to tear down land just so y'all can put more shit in the area I love that hill! Beautiful area needs to remain that way. I feel like a grew up there. My mother and brother and sister and I walked almost every inch of it. It's a treasure. Please do all you can to save it for my children. I would like this place to stay as a wooded area and not be developed. I'm one of the people with fond memories of Mrs. Markham and Markham Hill. Green space is vital for any towns identity. As much more development is needed and created, we must protect these magical spaces that define our community. Name Location Date lu ann smith Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Dawn Chesser Knoxville, TN 2018-08-27 Larry Collier Cape Coral, FL 2018-08-27 Chris ROSE york, PA 2018-08-27 Tracey Richards Maumelle, AR 2018-08-27 Brittney Robison us 2018-08-27 Rosalee Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 Marshall -Parker Cris Wood Philadelphia, PA 2018-08-27 Dane La Born Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-27 ELIZABETH HEILIGER Lowell, AR 2018-08-27 Wendy Welch Yukon, OK 2018-08-27 charles zook little rock, AR 2018-08-28 Megan Forguson us 2018-08-28 Debi Walker Eureka Springs, AR 2018-08-28 karen murdock faye ttevllle, AR 2018-08-28 Gayle O'Donnell Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Sabrina's Snell Arkansas 2018-08-28 Adrian Leffingwell Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Saundra Jenkins us 2018-08-28 Keri Fitzgerald Los Angeles, CA 2018-08-28 Barbara LaMastus Springdale, AR 2018-08-28 Comment Fayetteville wildlife is part of what I love about this town. I'm signing because, like Lisa Orton, I grew up riding my horse on Markham Hill with her mother Marion. My childhood home was the first house at the bottom of the hill. I grew up exploring those woods. Friends and mentors lived in the cabins. I grew up watching Mrs. Archer drive by in her Rolls Royce. The family designated the land as a bird sanctuary. Save the wildernesses! love the old town I'm moving to NWA. This land is a crucial part of our community. Historical places are preserved for reasons -what will we have to show & offer the future once it's gone? I'm a true nature lover, please sign and save40099 We need to stop developing our green wonders The city of Fayetteville is losing its distinctive beauty of nature with over development, especially with such scenic value. I agree that Fayetteville's nature and beauty need to be preserved. Leave it alone. we have enough developments. lets save some green space. It needs to be left alone and remain a green space! Part of what makes Fayetteville so beautiful is its green spaces Signing in memory of my friend who lived in a Markham Hill cabin. Taking away nature and natural habitats of animals and plants that thrive here and make Fayetteville what it isjust to line some developers pockets is not a Fayetteville I want to see. The value of this community is in its diversity - I'm signing because, we need to preserve and protect our environment. Not destroy it to line more greedy pockets. There are so many reasons to preserve this area. There is only one reason to "develop" (destroy) it. Greed. Please save it. Everything should not be about money. This beautiful place has been a part of Fayetteville history longer than any of us have lived in NWA. It is a treasure, a rarity in our developing part of the state, and one of the few remaining areas of untouched beauty Name Location Date Comment Margaret Mitchell Dallas, TX 2018-08-28 Lisa Swinford Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 sandra womack Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Evelyn Fuller Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Wanda Wade Federal Way, WA 2018-08-28 Nate Higgins u5 2018-08-28 Dee Higuera Rogers, AR 2018-08-28 Phil rogers Beaumont, TX 2018-08-28 Phyllis Priddy Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Lyn Garrison u5 2018-08-28 Leonard Schulte Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Amber Gibbs Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Teresa Turk Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-28 Leah Shelton Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-29 inside the Fayetteville city limits. Please, no crowded condos and mixed development to spoil this treasure. Please use it as a place to commune with nature, explore with family, and develop an appreciation for this part of our Natural State!! We will not have a Natural State if we develop every acre, only concerned with profitable gain. Even funky places need a place for respite. If leaders want more condos and mixed use areas, there are many run down areas in Fayetteville that could use a facelift and become perhaps uncrowded condos/businesses with ample parking for residents, as well as customers from other areas of town. I grew up visiting and playing up there. It always amazed me that this beautiful "wilderness" was just a stones throw from Razorback stadium. With all the other progress in Fayetteville, it's been nice to know that some sanctuary still exists. I'm signing this petition, because I grew up in that neighborhood playing and exploring the hill almost daily. It is a beautiful sanctuary within the city, to be treasured in it's natural state, for succeeding generations! Sandra) Womack this is a beautiful area that needs to remain undisturbed. What a beautiful piece of history I used to live on this land. it should be preserved. This area is a Fayetteville treasure and needs to be preserved for wildlife. I chose to move to this area for its natural beauty. Don't lose what makes it special. please preserve this.Leave it wooded I have hiked on Markham Hill with my buddy who lives close by. It would be a shame to develop this beautiful wooded area where so much wildlife is sustained! I agree with the reasons given. Plus, I lived on Markham Hill for a period of my life and loved walking the trails there. We need to protect one of Fayetteville's greatest natural treasures. I'm signing because this place embodies Fayetteville and NWA's history and ecology. Developing this property as was proposed last night at the Planning Commission meeting will not "conserve" this place sufficiently. It is such a unique place that it needs protection from any sort of development. we need more parks and protection to save beautiful spaces in nature. Name Location Date Darin Smith Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-29 Simone Honolulu, HI 2018-08-29 Derow-Ostapowicz jessamyn Goodwin FAYETTEVILLE, AR 2018-08-29 Vaughn potter San Francisco, CA 2018-08-29 Hal Capps Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-29 Melissa Milton David Orr B Wayne Bequette MELISSA SHANNON Lin Wellford john Neal Kayla Sayre Yvette Wiley Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-30 Austin, TX i 2018-08-30 Albany, NY 2018-08-30 ROGERS, AR i 2018-08-30 Green Forest, AR 2018-08-30 i Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville, AR Tulsa, OK 2018-08-30 2018-08-30 2018-08-31 Anne C Thomas Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-31 Comment I grew up hanging out on that hill, and built most of those trails while growing up in fayettville..... I feel that it is important to preserve forests for the wildlife living there. Some of my greatest memories from my time living in Fayetteville are the natural landscape experiences. Having green space in its natural state is a rarity in developed communities, and we have the opportunity to show yet another reason why Fayetteville is special and a model for community development. As a Fayetteville native, I've loved Markham Hill with its undeveloped beauty. This is a beautiful area of Fayetteville with lots of memories for people from here. We have enough housing developments. I'm signing because this is a unique opportunity for Fayetteville (as was the City's prior purchases of Mount Kessler as well as the wooded acreage near the crest of North Street). Fayetteville has precedent for taking the long view of what's best for the next generation. Those principles should be adhered to in preserving this unique parcel of land for economic uses associated with a nature conservancy. Further, as I recall, the whole controversial City Council approval for the development of Pratt Place itself was predicated upon promises by the Archers to not allowthe wooded areas to be developed further. Yet here we are. The City Council may have different members now who should tap into the institutional memory of its predecessors as to why that first development was approved at all. Assurances were made back then that if Pratt Place were approved, it would NOT become the first chink in the armor protecting those woods from being altered into a suburb and/or apartments. As a former resident of Markham Hill I am shocked and appalled that this treasure is even being considered for further development. Stop it now and preserve it for all time! I loved growing up on Hartman Ave, nearby We need more nature in our lives, not less. Keep Fayetteville a wonderful place to live or visit by preserving its natural resources! Great ideal I want to preserve green space and reduce flooding . We need natural areas in both the rural and city regions. These are not only getaways for humans, learning atmospheres for kids, but they are pertinent habitat for wildlife. Anne C Thomas Name Location Date rachel wilson Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-31 Sam Cheatham Fayetteville, AR 2018-08-31 Mariah Pagni Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-01 Judy judy'sllbritton Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-02 Heather Hammig Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-02 Kristine Burton Farmerville, LA 2018-09-02 Rachel Sargent Prairie Grove, AR 2018-09-02 Lynn Pollock Melbourne, AR 2018-09-02 T.A. Sampson Canehill, AR 2018-09-02 Janice Blase Gig Harbor, WA 2018-09-03 David Wilson Harvest, AL 2018-09-03 Derek Van Lynn Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-03 Elli Harvey Aspen, CO 2018-09-03 Cynthia Phelan Centerton, AR 2018-09-04 Rachel Neugin US 2018-09-04 COLEEN RYAN Jamison, PA 2018-09-04 Sasha Thomas Richardson, TX 2018-09-04 Rachel Sargent Prairie Grove, AR 2018-09-04 Marquette Bruce Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-04 Comment Sick of the beautiful trees being cut down leave it the hell alone I don't live in Fayetteville, however I think the use of this property would be as a nature and wild life preservefl! Mariah Pagni So beautiful in its naturist form. Leave this part of fayetteville alone and let Fayetteville residents know Fayetteville supports nature and values it over money. I believe in green space to keep a city desirable -to keep it livable. We need to preserve all we can in our beautiful state and city. Preserve the homes for many of our furry residents. Used to rent a cabin up there years ago. An amazing retreat right in the middle of town. This has always been such a special place. It feels like you are miles away from anything. Don't destroy it in the name of the almighty dollar. It can never be replaced. Once green space is gone, it's gone. Thisjewel needs to be saved. The history and heritage of our country needs to be preserved, and our natural areas and wildlife require our protection. I grew up in the area, it seems all of the historical areas are being torn down for "progress " BS, stop it, restore it Protect our urban green. I stayed in a cabin there on my first night in Fayetteville 25 years ago. I knew joy Pratt Markham. I don't think she would ever like to see it developed and torn apart! I grew up in Fayetteville. This place is magical. Please leave it as is. we need places for our wild life for our kids to enjoy.They are running out of room. Too much of out world has been developed. That hill is iconic in Fayetteville and should be preserved, not mass developed to look like everywhere else. The trees there create the most wonderful, natural area still left in town. It should be protected I live there back in the day. It is an amazing place I live on the Hill. Some would say North of the Hill. It is my neighborhood and I adore it. Markham is the reason I bought in this area, I even paid 75.00$ a year to walk on that sacred land as often as I could. That land is as vital to the core of Fayetteville as any protected areas we have. I want it here for future citizens of this Name Emily Kessler Lisa Swinford Ellen Compton Location Date Encinitas, CA 2018-09-05 Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-05 Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-06 Comment great town. It should be our local protected treasure for now and tomorrow. They are not making any more Markham Hills! Preserving our past, saving space for animals, & communities is important:) I'm signing this petition because I grew up playing on and exploring all over Markham Hill. In my opinion, it is the largest area of untouched, unspoiled green space left in Fayetteville, and should be preserved as such. It is filled with native beauty, a microcosm of all things the Natural State is known for. Please, save this green space! I am opposed to the development plans for Markham Hill. I knew Evangeline Pratt Archer well. I also knew her sister, Joy Pratt Markham. Their love of the family land was special and informed by a deep interest in the value of what we now call &quot;Green Spaces.&quot; Fran Alexander's opinion piece in today's paper expressed my feelings exactly. Besides Markham Hill itself the proposed development would do grievous harm to the peaceful and beautiful neighborhoods around the site. Fayetteville's good record in land conservation, parks, and green space should be followed. Nothing in the proposal would make up for the loss of this unique, historic, and natural area. Ellen Compton Susan Gorton Oklahoma City, OK 2018-09-06 A natural resource cannot be regained when lost. J Mayo Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-07 We need to keep green!! Mm Tucker Bella vista, AK 2018-09-07 Preservation is as important as development. Joann Goodlley Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-07 It's a Beautiful area with wild life surrounding. Let's keep the natural trails. Andrew Butt Richmond, CA 2018-09-08 Preservation of this unique natural and cultural resource is important for both current and future generations. Once iYs gone there's no getting it back. Sarah Eeles Richmond, CA 2018-09-08 The place is beautiful and we are running lower and lower on preserving natural beauty alone. AND it is a historical contribution. J.A. Griffith Berryville, AR 2018-09-08 Habitat, such as Markham Hill, is essential for the natural diversity it provides to an area already fragmented by development. Markham Hill benefits humans and all species including butterflies, birds, herps, and the wildlife that depend upon its ecology. Tonia Squires West Fork, AR 2018-09-08 Close acces to nature is one of Fayetteville's best qualities. We cannot get the wildlife back once the development occurs. Arkansasans value trees far more than more urban sprawl. Jeannie Mcgrew Roland, OK 2018-09-08 Don't take away our natural beauty! Mary Southard Conway, AR 2018-09-08 I want to save places where I had wonderful memories as a child! judy brittenum fayetteville, AR 2018-09-09 Save this priceless property for community good and other educational benefits! Name Nathn Ducharme Paul Thomas Sheree Sterling Raymond Joseph Location Richmond, US La Habra, CA Springfield, MO Fayetteville, AR Date 2018-09-09 2018-09-09 2018-09-09 2018-09-09 Raymond Joseph Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-09 Skylaire Alfvegren Tujunga, CA 2018-09-09 Frank Ventimiglia North Hollywood, 2018-09-10 Jessica Mccoy CA 2018-09-13 Janet Pollard Ridgedale, MO 2018-09-10 Robert Ward Los Angeles, CA 2018-09-10 Shannon Smith Blue Springs, MO 2018-09-10 Ted Young Chicago, IL 2018-09-10 Curtis Pfaffle Sachse, TX 2018-09-10 Mary Krasnow Grand Junction, CO 2018-09-11 Rona Pfaffle Sachse, TX 2018-09-11 Greg Coughran Richmond, TX 2018-09-12 Ann Chitwood Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-12 Sandy Hubbard Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-12 Jessica Mccoy Wichita, KS 2018-09-13 • Parks should be saved. Sounds like Markham Hill has provided so much for so many over many decades. While the Razorback XC team is just one small representation of the valued use of this land, I can speak for hundreds of athletes who will say that should be preserved for thousands more. I love nature and running is important for self esteem and health. I am an Arkansas Cross Country Alum. Please don't ruin the training ground of the most historically successful collegiate sports team ever. I am an Arkansas Cross Country Alum. Please don't ruin the training ground of the most successful collegiate sports team in history. We need wild spaces not more god damned stupid ugly condos! Seems the right thing to do. The land needs to be preserved for wildlife and the plants and trees for our future generation. I used to love going u to Markham Hill in the 60's and I would hate to see it turn into some lame development. Shannon Smith Run free Matt! My friend and former Arkansas Razorback Mike Cagle is supporting this and so am I. It is critical that we preserve this land to protect the incredible nature and wildlife that lives on this properly. Historic homes are a living piece of history. They should be preserved for future generations. The great outdoors should be preserved. Remember the John Denver song.., or the Seal song.. don't need to tear the mountain down to bring in a couple more, nor a parking lot. The history. It is too beautiful to develop and the wildlife needs areas in town. Locations such as this will be gone forever. Houses should be built to improve property, not destroy it. I grew up here and future generations deserve such a beautiful place to create memories. Name Location Date Gregory Dumond Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-13 Rebecca Hale Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-14 Lynda Smith Belen, NM 2018-09-14 Mary McDonald Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-14 Stephanie Smith Olive Branch, MS 2018-09-14 Roslyn Imrie Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-14 Jennifer McMahon Prairie Grove, AR 2018-09-15 Abel Tomlinson Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-15 Evelyn Witt Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-17 Helen Ames Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-17 Tristen Martin West Fork, AR 2018-09-18 Shay Poe US 2018-09-18 Jeannie Rundall US 2018-09-19 Moore Megan York Springdale, AR 2018-09-19 Tamara Trzeciak Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-21 Comment I am signing because I care about the preservation of an important wild land and ecosystem in our city. I care about Fayetteville and it's protected green spaces that set it apart from other cities. I feel to would be much more useful as a Recreation Area In 20 years residents will not be grateful for yet another large development but they will marvel over a large historical green space. Would be very sad to see this area developed. We truly need more green space in Fayetteville. This city is great because it has natural green space. Too much development will take the magic out of Fatetteville We need to preserve natural spaces in the Natural State. The word "development" is an Orwellian doublespeak lie. Nothing is more developed than a forest or other natural area that is the culmination of billions of years of geological and biological evolution or creation. Stop lying! If people must build homes anywhere, they need to make minimal impact. This project obviously does not do that. The city of Fayetteville is letting too many build in the city. They claim to want green space but then you see signs asking to save city parks. What is it going to be? I'm signing because I believe every Fayetteville resident should have clean air, we can not allow this old growth forest be cut down. If we don't take precautions as Fayetteville grows we will loose the reasons we all this beautiful city. We need to keep our green! Our town is already developed way beyond its means. We need these trails and forestry to keep the 02 levels produced by the trees WE SHOULD PRESERVE THE LAND, TREES,BIRDS, ANIMALS. WE HAVE ENOUGH CONCRETE At some point the development of Fayetteville, and NWA has to end. Why deforest a beautiful area of Fayetteville when there are plenty of other areas that wouldn't have to be deforested to build. I live directly below the north side of Markham Hill. When there are events at Pratt Place, I hear the music from my porch. Basketball & football game traffic alone locks up neigjborhoods for 2-3 hours along N. Sang Avenue. Fayetteville must keep its green spaces or it will no longer BE Fayeyteville. Name Location Date Comment ED NESBITT Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-21 We've been told that Markham Hill &quot;Belongs to all of Fayetteville&quot;. Well, yes & no to that. It's been private property since the Pratts &quot;settled&quot; it in the beginning of the last century. Now it belongs to a corporation with profit as its bottom line. Over that century and into this 21st Century it has more or less remained the beautiful natural Ozark environment that a lot of us have experienced (many covertly) to the present day, Time has passed and Fayetteville, mostly because of the University of Arkansas, has become the intellectual anchor of a megalopolis of over half a million people, but Markham Hill has remained somewhat undeveloped and in a natural state. Our State Motto used to be. &quot;The Land Of Opportunity&quot; (&quot;The Bear State&quot; before that) until it was changed to &quot;The Natural State&quot;. Markham Hill has served generations of natives, immigrants and passers through for centuries as a special place to enjoy the beauties and mysteries of the Ozark landscape. Dolores Proubasta Houston, TX 2018-09-21 If all natural areas are "developed" Fayetteville will bejust another overcrowded, ugly town. Pat Gideon Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-22 With all the extensive development that has gone on in the Fayetteville area in the last two decades, I hope to see some wild places preserved not only for the wildlife that depend on it for habitat to also for us and for our children and their children's children. A place like marking hill is a perfect example of a virgin deciduous upland forest that needs to be protected for the reasons stated in this petition. It's this does not happen, before we know it we will turn around and there will be nothing left of the natural beauty that existed in the Fayetteville area prior to the expansion created by developers. Marriah Geels Springdale, AR 2018-09-23 We need to keep the natural state natural. Fayetteville is becoming more urban everyday. Protecting this wooded area is a step in the right direction. barry langford West Fork, AR 2018-09-23 I used to live on Markham hill ... and took a few walks to the top. Preserve this beautiful land. The influx of traffic would be a trajedy for the beautiful surrounding neighborhoods. Mignonne Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-23 Please save Markham Hill from development. Fayetteville needs to Scarbrough preserve its precious green spaces for all the humans and other creatures. diann dennis Cherokee Village, 2018-09-23 We must stop the rampant development in NW Arkansas and save AR some of our wildlife and wildflowers. A nature preserve here would be a much better idea for this area. Robert Hollingsworth Hilo, HI 2018-09-24 wildlife needs a home. there is enough development already Amy Jones Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-24 I'm signing this petition because we're all in this together. The birds and the bees, the flowers and the trees. I'm tired of the greed. We need to keep as many green spaces as possible. Michelle Martinez us 2018-09-24 The natural state needs to have nature. Name Location Date Burnetta Hinterthuer Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-24 Carol Widder Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-25 Michelle Byrne Chicago, IL 2018-09-25 Sheila Rowden Springdale, AR 2018-09-27 Marilyn Nelson Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-27 Swartwood Barbara Mashburn Rogers, OK 2018-09-28 Ali S Fayetteville, AR 2018-09-29 Comment We are losing so mich green space, plant and animal habitat when we have so many buildings that can be remodeled for human housing, perhaps affordable housing? My husband grew up on Markham Hill. It is a treasure that should be preserved, not developed and forgotten. It's so so important to connect with nature and this gem needs to be preserved for the good of all our souls! We NEED our green spaces. During my first year in Fayetteville, I lived on Markham hill and loved this natural area. It's a beautiful refuge in the middle of Fayetteville. Barbara Mashburn While development is good, this area is beautiful and should be kept that way. a N = o E t cl Y O i Ln � v o C� CD v O L L O E a) U- = U O m - C }� L O 2 O N m O -O L L 2V)2_all 8/27/2018 City of Fayetteville Council and Planning Commission Members, I am a long-time resident of Fayetteville whose ties date to the nineteenth century when my ancestors settled in the area to live and raise their families. I am writing to express my concern for the heightened rate of construction in the city that disregards the importance of our hills, green spaces, and tree canopy to Fayetteville's well-being and overall charm. Specifically, I am disturbed by current attempts to convert Markham Hill to a commercial, high-density development. Fayetteville is a highly desired location, the most unique and envied of all Arkansas cities. The most potent reasons for this are its topography and the University of Arkansas. Take our green hills out of the equation and the University of Arkansas loses much of its magic. Markham Hill is a jewel nestled in the heart of Fayetteville. To scar this property by leveling portions of the hill and removing the tree canopy to accommodate multi -unit housing, commercial units and related infrastructure is to irrevocably damage the environment and the charm of our special city. The visible scars would be matched by ecological damage to the wildlife and surrounding watershed. To disregard these factors would be irresponsible. Fayetteville's topography and green space has been increasingly damaged over the last several years by developers who take the "easiest" and "cheapest" route toward developing land. What they leave behind is ugly real estate devoid of environmentally beneficial trees and other ground cover to protect topsoil from wind and runoff. There are several examples of this carelessness in close proximity to the Markham Hill property. At one time there was heavily wooded acreage long Nettleship, between the University and Ramay Junior High. The forest was full of decades -old trees that were not only beautiful but also contributed to cooling in summer and provided wind protection in cooler months. Rather than develop the land responsibly, the developers literally removed every tree, stump, woodland shrub, and speck of green on the property. This natural beauty was not incorporated into the development and what resulted was a row of townhouses without a mature tree in sight. These developers may have "replaced" a fraction of what they destroyed according the strict letter of our city's ordinances but, if what was planted actually survives, it will be ten to fifteen years before any trees will reach a noticeable size. Another site adjacent to the Markham property was destroyed a few years ago and sits abandoned, an ugly scar of undeveloped mess. This land is located at the curve of Halsell and Sang. Here, the developers "preserved" some of the majestic trees on the lot but failed to protect them during excavation. Today they stand as dead reminders of their former glory. You may say "this is just the way it is, trees cannot be saved during development." If this is true, imagine what Markham Hill will look like once the developers get to work. The huge scar that such development will cause will be visible for miles, much like the defunct -then -restarted "housing development" that still scars the hill at College and Township. At least that project was located adjacent to an already established commercial district. A final example of broad destruction of old-growth trees is the land along the north side of Wedington next to Slim's Chicken. These trees were obliterated in short order. As if to ameliorate their destruction, those responsible planted a few anorexic young trees along one side of the property. If future development continues along this trajectory, the lot will soon be covered in concrete or asphalt and small shrubs will dot the footprint as a so-called remedy for the destruction of the mature trees. 8/27/2018 These examples stand in stark contrast to the construction of the Kohls/Target complex back in the 90's and its counterpart where Barnes and Noble now sits. Mankind is the earth's guardian. The earth is ours to use for our needs and enjoyment. But if we do not nurture and protect it and use its resources wisely it will be lost. Material growth is necessary, but it should take place in mediation between growth and preservation. RMD Properties' offer to preserve a small portion of the land is commendable but can it be achieved without permanent damage to our beautiful landscape and ecosystem? Construction is destructive. No amount of replanting will restore the bucolic image as portrayed by their marketing strategy. The arguments as stated on their website (htt_L�s f1 www.specializedre .com/markhamhil1) are not entirely straightforward. Sunday Brunch and cups of coffee would be consumed by patrons, not the general public. The concerts, while family friendly, can be heard across the surrounding area and constitute unwanted noise pollution. The deer shown in their photo would likely be forced to move or be moved (i.e. be killed) due to the reduced forests along with many other less -visible creatures that populate these areas. I ask you to think long and hard before giving RMD Properties and Specialized Realty carte blanche. Should you allow their development, please hold them to the spirit of our ordinances and not just their letter. Please be good stewards of this beautiful city, its residents, its wildlife, and its natural resources. Sincerely, Natalie Hall 1974 W. 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C: cd — s; p° mc -L- � t 0 t~ c1 ¢ bb a� L^ O Q cd N 0- O N �n in y ami > = p cd ao • ~ f -L. a��i as on >, cu Q- o ami o UZ3 ao cdQ 3 ani oo v C7 Cc 4.1 En 0 6unbb oo > U o 0 Cd C �^ E C -o c a bh ¢ o i rn a o U6 Ln H N cd t Q cd ca. W s9 C. cn o� a .� E E 0 c a� CityClerk From: Garner, Andrew Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2018 9:16 AM To: CityClerk Subject: FW: Support for Markham Hill development Attachments: In Support of Markham Hill Development - RB.docx Andrew Garner, AICP City Planning Director City of Fayetteville, Arkansas 479.575.8262 Website I Facebook I Twitter I YouTube From: Ryan Boswell [mailto:ryansboswell@gmail.comj Sent: Monday, October 1, 2018 10:24 PM To: Garner, Andrew <agarner@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Support for Markham Hill development Dear Director Garner, Please find my attached letter in support of Specialized Real Estate's plan to develop Markham Hill to be contributed to tomorrow's council meeting in my absence. Best Regards, Ryan Boswell Ryan Boswell 180 S. Hill Avenue, Apt 303 Fayetteville, AR 72701 ryansboswell@gmail.com (479) 200 7225 To the Fayetteville City Council October 1, 2018 I am writing to express support for the Markham Hill Development by Specialized Real Estate Group. It's easy to understand why some members of the community have reflexively opposed the project, but a careful reflection on its strengths will bring the thoughtful citizen to support Specialized's plan. As a naturalist, I am impressed with the decision to preserve half of the property under permanent conservation. The active management of this preserve will ensure the flourishing of native species as opposed to the spreading privet, kudzu, and Japanese honeysuckle that overtake unruly marginal spaces. How many other developers in this burgeoning region would choose to conserve nature over pushing for the maximum transformation of land into housing and property? The people of Specialized Real Estate share this community's deep appreciation for the natural beauty that defines our region. Additionally, the conservation development approach minimizes the foot print of the proposed housing, further optimizing the amount of green space, and giving this new neighborhood a unique character. There will be no cookie cutter houses steamrolling over the mountain. Best of all, the in -fill development right in the heart of Fayetteville utilizes largely existing infrastructure, avoids urban sprawl, and creates renewed interest in the vibrant downtown core of the city. Lastly, as an urban farmer, I'm excited to hear that the development includes two large gardens that will supply products to a farm -to -table restaurant. This concept will create a sense of connection to the mountain that can be shared by the whole NWA community through food. In the words of Cesar Chavez, "If you really want to make a friend, go to someone's house and eat with him... the people who give you their food give you their heart." Specialized Real Estate Group is inviting the community to rediscover the heart of Fayetteville. I urge the council and the community's support for the development of Markham Hill. Thank you for your consideration. Respectfully, Ryan Boswell CityClerk From: Leslie Tabor <leslie.a.tabor@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2018 9AS AM To: CityClerk Subject: Markham Hill (RZN 18-6317 & CPZD 18-6318) Categories: Forwarded Good Morning, Please include this email in support of the above mentioned projects in tonight's City Council Meeting packet. As a resident of Fayetteville, and professional within the development community, I'd like to speak on behalf of SREG, RZN 18-6317, and CPZD 18-6318, which will be heard at this evening's City Council Meeting. I am in support of both RZN18-6317 and CPZD 18-6318. SREG has shown good faith in reaching out to the community which will be impacted by these projects, and has provided a bill of assurances that is both thoughtful and appropriate. It seems an obvious choice to approve this RZN and CPZD, if only for the fact that these projects improve and supplement what the current zoning designation allows. The bottom line is, more natural habitat will be permanently preserved with the approval of these projects than without. This is the kind of development that Fayetteville should encourage. I am excited to see these project come to fruition. Thank you, Leslie Tabor, PLA, ASLA CityClerk From: Marsh, Sarah Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2018 10:58 AM To: CityClerk Subject: Fw: Support Markham Hill rezoning Attachments: markham hill letter.docx Ms Slump asked that her letter in support of the Markham Hill rezoning be shared with the rest of the Council. Thanks, Sarah Marsh, bARCH, LEED AP BD+C City Council Member, Ward 1, Position 2 City of Fayetteville, Arkansas wardl pos2@fayetteville-ar.gov 1 479.799.0393 From: Gretchen Schlump <gschlump@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2018 3:43 PM To: Marsh, Sarah Subject: Markham Hill rezoning Hello Sarah, I'I attached a letter I have written in support of the Markham Hill rezoning. Could you please share with the rest of the council? Thank you, Gretchen Hunt I September 28, 2018 Dear Fayetteville City Council, I wanted to chime in again to restate my support of the Markham Hill rezoning as I'm unable to make the next meeting in person. To me Markham Hill presents itself as a good place to locate housing and services for the Fayetteville community. It is located so near the University which means that workers and students can live close by and reduce traffic pressures on other areas of town. It is also near the interstate on-ramp located on Wedington to the north which would be convenient for commuters to access. Fayetteville needs more housing. I would much rather build close in to the city center than sprawl into our lovely countryside. As the current zoning stands (not the special Pratt Place zone) that hilltop could all be chunked up into cookie cutter lots. This would be unfortunate, and the proposal as put forth by Specialized would take significant steps to keep some of the land undeveloped. The community seems to treat Markham hill as a quasi -public resource and allowing these plans to go forward would retain the trails that are frequented by hikers, bikers, and runners. To me it seems that Specialized has a good idea to cluster the housing to retain the trails and scenic quality of the site. It also seems that they have the idea to build varied housing types which I support. Single family homes are fine, but we need dwellings for students and seniors as well as those who might just not want the maintenance and cost burden of a single-family home. I also support the proposed rezoning of the Inn area. The facility as it stands is lovely, but I can envision a larger boutique experience in the trees that would be an exciting addition to the options for lodging, dining, and event space rental in Fayetteville. Thank you for taking the time to consider my opinion on this matter. Sincerely, Gretchen Hunt 898 S. Hill Ave. Fayetteville, AR 72701 CityClerk From: Mayor Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2018 12:34 PM To: Jordan, Lioneld Cc: CityClerk Subject: FW: Please approved Specialized Groups Markham Hill Plan Categories: Forwarded fyi From: John Ray <raysaway@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2018 12:11 PM To: Mayor <Mayor@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Please approved Specialized Groups Markham Hill Plan Dear Mayor, My family have been residents of the University Heights neighborhood for fifteen years. Markham Hill is literally our backyard. We've been dismayed by the divisive, dismissive and demeaning rhetoric of the Save Markham Hill group. They do not in any way speak for the whole of the neighborhood. I'm writing in support of the develop proposed for Markham Hill by Specialized Development. I firmly believe their plan offers the best use of the property if it is to be developed and I believe a balanced, thoughtful development of the property is the best use for the overall good of Fayetteville. I'm a native of Austin, Texas and lived through the boom of the seventies and eighties that is so reminiscent of what Fayetteville is currently experiencing. I've experienced what happens when developers are set at odds with environmentalist and historic preservationist and all sides entrench and demonize the others. I've watched what happens when local government is forced into making zero sum decisions because people of opposing viewpoints and predetermined positions refuse to compromise even a inch. What happens is everyone loses. Developers move to just outside the city limits and contribute to choking sprawl that demands more roads and cars and congestion. The city loses valuable tax money and a vibrant population who are close enough to really support the economy of the community. Neighborhoods become more segregated. Is the Specialized proposal perfect? Probably not, but it sure is better than any alternative I can imagine when considering of the overall health of our community. We love our neighbors and this community. Please vote to approve Specialized Groups proposal. Sincerely, John and Jane Ray 35 South Hartman CityClerk From: WillKellstrom <info@wvuw.specializedreg.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2018 1:00 PM To: CityClerk Subject: Public Comment on Markham Hill Rezoning Request Name Will Kellstrom Email wakelistCa).uark. edu Street Address in Fayetteville 806 W. Berry Arkansas United States Map It Message Write my own I believe the City Council should vote in favor of Specialized Real Estate. I have only lived in Fayetteville for six years, and I do not have the fond memories of Markham Hill like some of the residents who have been longer. €however. I am a law student with a keen interest in land use who pays close attention to what happens in Fayetteville. This will be unique development that will allow for the highest and best use of Markham Hill. Specialized Real Estate has a good track record of producing developments that are both good quality and have good impact on their surroundings. Specialized Real Estate is not Tom Terminella, They should allowed to proceed. Keep me informed about Markham Hill news E N a O 0 CL O a, L E I ~ Ln O (D L 4. ++ O =_ OD TLnC j O L n V, Ln � O 0 Ln C M a, L CL N .Ln = •� L_ C E O N M -0 0 O 4- M C U1 ra ++ C Y +� Q r- E Q O ro a) ns a1_ O a1 ate•• s O O a, tea, - c L M QO a`) 3 ° OD n +j Ln N O CL �o a, O o +_ c a, n L ++ to a, a>, m v o O a, v Ucu++ C fC I— O +L+ L v 73 � .CU > �- a, L T O `n O -0 3 E C >. 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He may read it at the meeting as well but he was not sure. Please let me know if you need anything further from me. Thank you. Andy Harrison Development Coordinator Planning Division 125 W. Mountain City of Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 a h a rriso n @favettevl I le -a r. gov ) T 479.575.8267 1 F 479.575.8202 Website I Facebook I Twitter I Instactram I YouTube CITE' OP FdAYNTT®T'ILLE From: City Planning Color Copier Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2018 3:48 PM To: Harrison, Andy <aharrison@fayetteville-ar.gov> Subject: Attached Image KENNETH L. SMITH 459 WEST CLEBURN STREET FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS 72701 `-- ��1�= �-� Lv►s �- ��l'�'-��C�r� �h,c, �� R� 5 J�b�ielti � �l-v�-u- �,� j J20-5� d'6KG45 Ok RApp- SA -1 /lVe4,t e 2) , vu `f 4-,D I cz e' e s z /6 -Fiw"!V- (P►ZAT i' LA -L.0 f H k► '' r6 SIJ j'.' as , q76, vvr c" . "" 7�F� %G � i �lfi �;°�-r'�'i��%'�✓ � 4 � � L(}�jH F � C.(��it.'�S� I u 0�., G c�-y�,>✓ L o el res 01 cewe-l� Branson, Lisa From: Rania Trulley <rtrulley@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2018 5:15 PM To: Smith, Sondra Subject: Markham Hill Categories: Completed, Forwarded My name is Rania Trulley. I live at 2122 W Loren Circle. I find myself extremely distressed to hear of the planned development of this very special area in my hometown of 36 years. I am writing to ask you to vote no on rezoning of this area. We live here because it is a relatively uncontaminated piece of life in Fayetteville that is beautiful, pleasant, and quiet. Having the woods nearby is a bonus to our quality of life. Already the wildlife is having their habitat displaced and they are wandering into the neighborhoods. The deer are even going north on Sang, away from their safe homes. When I read about the possible rezoning, the tears just fell harder and harder. Please do not vote to change the zoning in this area. U of A is not the only important business in the area. Their housing "needs" are already gobbling our trees from the old farm area and along Wedington. Both continue to grow more and more, and not in a positive way. How did Fayetteville allow an ordinance that states only 30% of trees must be saved? I suggest that issue be worked on to demand that 50% of trees must be saved. We citizens do not want to become an area with more pavement and buildings than green space. It is vital that we preserve the ecosystem that is already in place. I would be at the City Council meeting with hope of speaking if my health would permit it. I welcome you to contact me re: this entire situation at any time. I do hope you are able to read this before or during the meeting. It is a vital request. Sincerely, Rania Trulley I Branson, Lisa From: Lisa Orton <lisa_m_orton@yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2018 12:34 AM To: Smith, Sondra; University Heights Neighborhood Association; Williams, Kit Subject: I think you would have voted differently Attachments: MarkhamHill.CurrentZoning.Map2.pdf, Orton Lisa. MarkhamHiIITrafficEstimates.pdf; Orton Lisa.MarkhamHillZoningSummary.pdf Dear Mayor Jordan, Kit Williams, City Council, Planning Commission, and Environmental Action Committee, Please study the table in the third attachment below which does a side-by-side comparison between the current zoning and the rezoning of Markham Hill. The other two attachments contain an aerial map of the current zoning and my calculations on amount of traffic on Markham Rd if rezoned. During my five-minute talk tonight at City Council, I was assuming you would have two weeks to study the attachments before the third reading. I didn't describe their contents, believing you would study them later. I was dismayed that you went ahead and voted. I am extremely disappointed. I am disheartened that development seems to be more important than Fayetteville neighborhoods and people. How did we come to this? If those who opposed the rezoning (at least 2760 of us in just two months) had had two years like Specialized Real Estate Group and not just two months I think we would have done a better job of explaining our position to you and you would have voted differently. Why was this rushed through so quickly? I was also shocked that you seemed to disregard that Seth Mims was allowed to purchase the west 72- acre RSF- 4 side of Markham Hill because he promised in federal court under oath to develop it with single family homes separated by green space. Does that not mean anything legally? He has ignored his oath in federal court and requested a rezone. He could have demonstrated his conservation development and desire to donate a conservation easement in the 72 -acre RSF-4 area. Does the City of Fayetteville now ignore what people promise under oath in federal court? Please take the time to study my attachments. Sincerely, Lisa Orton -:,._:.rti :�*�-c f. gyp, • • ' zn -x:;r �- � r.l. Imo' 4-�•�3'� ••r:-.. � :' � , t� '.+ j,:.: i'ii.:j �'- L:t�- � `T__a.� _� _ � � - �' .F I I - �� ai _ _ I � _ '�! r : i� ly �'aw--vJ�;"I 1"�•-�iTn--�•1'' :� i �.�..� f y� y ��• y `+ f. �� _'-- - � ` ;rte',... j i :;� r + � i • y�_ r'_'i . � Jnr•.'^ .�. � �-. � -� -- -- �. ___. _ � ` -`. �'- Q? 4 Zi Sf CAVA LTJ cj Ly - 40 j CJ rte_ �A Markham Hill: Benefits of Current Zoning and Harm of Rezoning — Lisa Orton, 10/01/18 Current Zoning (what RMD Properties bought) 72 -acre PZD (2005) on east half of mtn - No development, no commercialization other than existing Pratt Inn and Event Barn (most of the PZD is tree cover) 72 -acre RSF-4 on west half of mtn - Maximum of 4 single family homes per acre which equals 288 homes, 30% -tree cover preserved (22 acres) since hillside/hilltop and Tree Preservation codes Summary: • 72 acres preserved (PZD) • 22 acres semi -preserved • 50 acres developed RSF-4 (288 single family homes) Benefits: • Destroys only 50 acres of trees, natural habitat, wildlife, urban forest • Preserves 72 acres of urban forest, pastures, natural habitat, wildlife ■ Semi -preserves 22 acres of urban forest • Preserves Evangeline Archer's house on National Register of Historic Places • Preserves most of the 46 -acre Markham Camp on Arkansas Register of Historic Places Rezoning 24 -acre PZD on east of mtn - 43 homes (includes cottages/rental houses), 80 -room hotel, restaurant, several other commercial buildings, parking lots, etc. 76 -acre RIU on top of mtn - 478 homes (single family, duplex, triplex, quadraplex), 16 acres preserved since hillside/hilltop, Tree Preservation codes, and Bill of Assurance (50% of 120 acres equal 60 acres; 44 + 16 = 60) 44 -acre RA on west of mtn next to highway - Preserved, put in conservation easement if rezoning approved Summary: • 44 acres preserved (RA) • 16 acres semi -preserved • 84 acres developed with commercial PZD and RIU (80 -room hotel, restaurant, etc. and 478+43=521 mixed homes) Harm: • Destroys 84 acres of trees, natural habitat, wildlife, urban forest • Preserves only 44 acres of urban forest, natural habitat, wildlife • Semi -preserves only 16 acres (some areas trees and some open space) • May destroy Evangeline Archer's house on National Register of Historic Places • Destroys all the 46 -acre Markham Camp on Arkansas Register of Historic Places • Preserves over half the unsurveyed Native American sites and possibly one registered site • Appropriate and compatible development for low density RSF-4 surrounding neighborhood • All other mountains in Fayetteville are mix of RSF-4 and preserved natural area • Does not add to traffic through the neighborhood nor require additional roads or widening of current roads in the neighborhood • Does not require new water tower • Does not add as much water and air pollution, etc. with only 288 single family homes in RSF-4 half of mtn • Fire hazard kept to a minimum • Follows 2030 Plan more closely (keeping Markham Hill a rural and natural area) because it preserves 72 acres, semi -preserves 22 acres, and RSF-4 develops in 50 acres ■ Follows 2030 Plan exactly by not adding any roads on Markham Hill and the surrounding neighborhoods ■ Current sewer and septic systems work well for a low-density residential neighborhood • Value of existing neighborhood property remains the same with its low density, wooded, and rural character • Storm water and flooding of homes at lower elevations kept to a minimum in spite of springs and wet weather flows on Markham Hill and surrounding neighborhoods • Noise kept to a minimum from the Event Barn activities, quiet otherwise except for traffic on the highway during rush hour (Markham Hill urban forest in PZD and RSF-4 areas helps remove traffic noise) ■ Destroys most of the unsurveyed Native American sites and one registered site • Inappropriate and incompatible development (commercial and RIU) for low density RSF-4 surrounding neighborhood ■ Overwhelming traffic on residential roads in the neighborhood. Estimate of 4800-8100 vehicles passing your home on Markham Rd. • New and higher water tower needed, but maybe not possible because too high for flight zone (past neighbor concern) • Adds water and air pollution, carbon emissions, noise, erosion, stormwater issues, flooding of homes at lower elevations because of commercial and high-density residential development requiring removal of large number of trees and natural surfaces and replacing them with large number of impervious surfaces on hillside/hilltop land ■ Fire hazard because of one way in and one way out for the 1800-2800 people in the development (at top of Markham Rd). Plus, inconsistent water pressure for fire hoses. • Follows 2030 Plan less closely (keeping Markham Hill a rural and natural area) because it preserves only 44 acres, semi - preserves only 16 acres, and commercial and RIU develops 84 acres • Does not follow the 2030 Plan because it requires more roads and widening of roads ■ Current sewer and septic systems are inadequate for a large commercial and high-density residential development • Diminished property values of surrounding low-density, wooded, rural neighborhood homes because of commercial and high-density residential development in their midst • New elementary school in area not needed ■ Saves more significant trees since developing only 50 acres in the RSF-4 (on the west side of the mountain) • Maintains the historic culture and character of the surrounding University Heights neighborhood of which Markham Hill is a part • Protects the wildlife and natural habitat in the forests and pastures of the 72 - acre PZD • Most appropriate and best use of the 144 -acre Markham Hill is to make it a nature and wildlife preserve or City park in a conservation easement. The 72 -acre PZD (east half of the property) is set up for this already. The 72 -acre RSF-4 (west half of the property) is not. But at least it is zoned for low-density residential development with 30% tree cover preserved and with the Tree Preservation codes. Markham Hill was zoned like this to protect it as much as possible from development. The developer is not entitled to a rezoning. He knew exactly what he bought. • Problems with storm water and flooding of homes at lower elevations increased to serious levels, not only from the impervious surfaces on the top and sides of Markham Hill but also because of the many springs and wet weather flows on Markham Hill and the surrounding neighborhoods • New elementary school in the area will be needed • Increased noise in volume and frequency from the number of activities at the Event Barn, commercial establishments, high-density residential development, large amount of traffic, trucks on the highway (made louder by removal of 84 acres of trees) ■ Not attainable nor affordable housing since developments like this are for the wealthier (one of the criticisms of the Serenbe, community which the developer says he is using as a model is that it consists mainly of wealthy white people) • Destroys more significant trees since developing 84 acres in the 24 -acre PZD and 60 acres in the RIU (the east side and top of the mountain) ■ Harms and insensitive to the historic culture and character of the University Heights neighborhood of which Markham Hill is a part ■ Destroys the natural habitat and the solid forested areas of the 72 -acre PZD resulting in harm to if not destruction of the wildlife there 0 Estimates of Traffic on Markham Hill if rezoned PZD and RIU — Lisa Orton, 10/01/18 First assume there are no ADUs nor student houses. 478 (RIU) + 43 (PZD) = 521. These include the "cottages" which are like rental houses. Number of homes: 520 520 homes X 3 people = 1560 80 -room hotel X 2 people = 160 Commercial staff and offices = 80 Number of people: 1800 520 homes X 2 people = 1040 260 of these homes have a child who drives = 260 80 -room hotel = 80 Commercial staff and offices = 80 Number of vehicles: 1460 Work, errands, kids to soccer or music or dance practice, concert, study session, party, book club, theatre. Each of these there and back. Number of trips per car per day: 4 1460 vehicles X 4 trips Number of vehicles passing your house on Markham Rd each day when no ADUs nor student housing: 4840 Add trips by cut -through students, already existing residents, and service vehicles: 60 Number of vehicles passing your house on Markham Rd each day when existing traffic is included: 4900 If 100 ADUs are added and 200 houses become student housing, could be 500 more people with cars, multiplied by 4 trips per day, equals 2000 more vehicles passing your house. Number of vehicles passing your house on Markham Rd each day when ADUs and student housing are included: 6900 Add a special event at the Event Barn, like the Fayetteville Roots Festival. Number of people: 500, number of cars: 300, number of buses: 2, and number of trips per car or bus: 4. So, 302 vehicles times 4 is 1208. Number of additional vehicles passing your house each day of special event: 1208 In summary, 4800-8100 vehicles passing your house on Markham Rd each day. Also, imagine the congestion at Markham/Razorback and Sang/Wedington intersections in the mornings and evenings. This is a low density RSF-4 neighborhood with RSF-4 roads. Branson, Lisa From: Smith, Sondra Sent: Monday, October 08, 2018 1:04 PM To: Smith, Sondra Cc: Stoll, Garner; Garner, Andrew; Thompson, Quin; Mims, Seth; lisa_m_orton@yahoo.com; Nierengarten, Peter; Scott, John; Bolinger, Bonnie; Pennington, Blake; CityClerk; citycouncil@matthewpetty.org; Marr, Don; Eads, Gail; Roberts, Gina; Henson, Pam; Johnson, Kimberly; Williams, Kit; Branson, Lisa; Jordan, Lioneld; Lynch, Rhonda; Mulford, Patti; Norton, Susan; Ramos, Eduardo; Smith, Lorinda; Smith, Sondra; Gray, Adella; Marsh, Sarah; Kinion, Mark; Tennant, Justin; Bunch, Sarah; Smith, Kyle Subject: FW: Read or Resend our letters about Markham Hill? Attachments: Orton Lisa.MarkhamHillZoningSummary.pdf; Orton Lisa. MarkhamHiIITrafficEstimates. pdf, MarkhamHill.CurrentZoning.Map2.pdf From: Lisa Orton [mailto:lisa_m_orton@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2018 12:14 PM To: Smith, Sondra <ssmith@fayetteville-ar.gov>; University Heights Neighborhood Association <university-heights- na@listserv.uark.edu> Subject: Read or Resend our letters about Markham Hill? Dear Fayetteville City Council, Planning Commission, Environmental Action Committee, and Urban Forestry Advisory Board, One of the City Council members told me that they had received many letters from the public in the last several days before the Oct 2 meeting where you decided to approve the rezonings of Markham Hill. Even 15 an hour on Oct 2. Another Council member said he doesn't read letters from the public if longer than a short paragraph. My guess is that since you already had made up your mind to approve the rezonings, you didn't bother reading most of the letters you received those last several days if not longer. Even though you passed the rezonings, would you please give us the courtesy of reading each and every letter sent to you and in full? There will be future meetings where decisions will be made about Markham Hill. We would really appreciate it if you would seriously consider our input. I don't want it to be true that the City of Fayetteville doesn't listen to its long-time residents any longer. Many of us (over 2800 on our petition so far and more who have not signed it) want to limit development on Markham Hill and preserve most of the acreage. Please see my attached comparison table. The commercial, high-density residential development you approved doesn't fit in the surrounding low-density residential neighborhood. I believe you know this in the depths of your heart. But something has overtaken common sense. Please read our letters proving our point. For example, 4000-6000 vehicles passing your mailbox every day when you live in a low-density neighborhood is not normal. Twenty to thirty is normal. One of your Council members said that 4000- 6000 is not too many! Should we resubmit all our letters in January when new Council members are beginning their terms? Maybe we should address our letters to all four bodies (City Council, Planning Commission, Environmental Action Committee, and Urban Forestry Advisory Board) since all will be studying the issues, making recommendations, and making decisions during the possible development of Markham Hill. I say possible development for a reason. It may turn out that the storm water from 84 acres of hilltop/hillside impervious surfaces (not 44 preserved and 16 semi -preserved which altogether equals 144 acres), along with the springs and wet weather flows so prevalent in this area, will not allow development. Or the City of Fayetteville will be showing disrespect toward an historically violated people group if the registered and unsurveyed Native American sites are destroyed simply because the developer refuses to have it surveyed or certain artifacts are not found. Or the presence of endangered or special species of plants and/or wildlife prevents a caring human society (us) from destroying their natural habitat. Most people would agree that a lot of things are more important than infill, urbanization, development, and money. From walking neighborhoods in Ward 4 when passing out flyers, several of us noticed quite a few empty homes and homes for rent. These weren't for the wealthy. In other wards there are newly built townhouses standing empty. I'm wondering whether there is really a need for more housing as developers are trying to make the City believe. Thank you for reading this entire letter and for seriously considering my concerns. Sincerely, Lisa Orton Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android CityClerk From: Peters, Dede Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2018 2:26 PM To: CityClerk; Mayor Cc: Norton, Susan; Stoll, Garner Subject: FB message about Markham Hill - for your records FYI. This came to the City via Facebook on Sunday night. Lisa M Orton Unassigneds SUN 14:31 PF I sent the following letter to the Editor of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat -Gazette- Let's see if they publisl Oct 7 paper had another pro -development letter from the Editor_ It's discouraging that many people in polxE development -minded at the expense of all other values that contribute to our quality of life_ But we fight onl Title: City of Fayetteville not listening to long-time residents any longer Markham Hill, where the Pratt Inn and Event Barn in Fayetteville are located, is seeing its last days_ This 14 hiIItoplhiIIside property will soon be destroyed with development_ RMD Properties now owns the land_ They Real Estate Group to develop it and the Fayetteville City Council unfortunately approved their plans_ They single family homes_ duplexes, triplexes, and quadraplexes on 84 acres, along with an 80 -room hotel, recta commercial buildings_ parking lots, streets driveways, sidewalks, utilities, etc_ Forty-four acres of woods on to interstate highixay 49 will be preserved in a conservation easement_ This doesn't ease the pain of mostl} surfaces on the remaining 100 acres_ This beautiful wedding setting, woods, and natural habitat will be desi Why? Because of the desire for money and the current frenzy of urbanization, infill, and development_ Tho{ known and loved the woods, pastures. trails_ secludedness, and quiet of Markham Hill for many years are h Is the City of Fayetteville not listening to long-time residents any IDnger ?_ Do they now consider the one dev important and valid than the many residents? Over 2800 people (so far) have signed a petition asking the City Council of Fayetteville to not rezone so th; historic wooded Markham Hill could remain preserved rather than be destroyed by development_ Many long Fayetteville and those in the low-density neighborhood surrounding Markham Hill are very unhappy and sh Council didn't listen to them but rather to the developer_ The nein owner RMD Properties is based in Oreg oi wants to remain anonymous They don't seem to really care about Markham Hill_ the surrounding neighbor Fayetteville_ We are very upset with the City Council, o7,vner and developer for ignoring the wishes of the n� Markham Hill as well as remain loin -density and rural_ We would like to ask the anonymous RMD Properties to please sell the 144 acres at a reasonable price to conservationists (to be gathered)_ We want to put all 144 acres in a conservation easement to create a Mai and wildlife preserve for the City of Fayetteville_ We pray that RMD Properties will read this_ have compassi their development plans_ and help us accomplish this preservation_ It would be an even greater blessing if t donate this land as a nature and wildlife preserve - f Dede Peters Community Engagement Manager Communications Department City of Fayetteville, Arkansas dpeters@fayetteville-ar.gov T 479.575.8302 Website I acebook I Twitter I Instagram I YouTube Smith, Sondra From: Brently Green <brentg1331@icloud.com> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2018 11:06 AM To: Smith, Sondra Subject: Markham Hill threat To whom it may concern, My name is Brently Green. I live at 2113 w Loren circle in Fayetteville. I just arrived back to town after doing some traveling and I have found this letter regarding the development threat to markham hill. I would like to vote against the development. I realize the hearing was on the second of this month but this is the first I've heard of this threat. I just wanted to make sure my voice has been heard. Plz let me know if there is anything else I can do. Thanks for you help. Sincerely, Brent Green Sent from my Whone RECEIVED NORTHWEST ARKANSAS Nov o s zots Ci7CFAYETTEVILLE IE CITY OFFICDemoc AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION I Cathy Wiles, do solemnly swear that I am the Legal Clerk of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat -Gazette, printed and published in Washington County and Benton County, Arkansas, and of bona fide circulation, that from my own personal knowledge and reference to the files of said publication, the advertisement of: CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE Ord. 6095 Was inserted in the Regular Edition on: October 11, 2018 Publication Charges: $ 89.70 L wj�&, Cathy Wil4s Subscribed and sworn to before me This I& day of Oa. , 2018. 12 Notary Public My Commission Expires: �{Ii m'� �p1 rnyrlry lt,'eSeu11117� +l'l nzl�Qeis urrr'ri''.�,;unr.a Fauna3� �,riBu);�Zarr• **NOTE** Please do not pay from Affidavit. Invoice will be sent. Ordinance: 6095 File Number: 2018-0484 RZN 18-6317 (WEST OF MARKT-IAM RD,/MARKHAM HILL): AN ORDINANCE TO REZONE THAT PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN REZONING PETITION RZN 18-6317 FOR APPROXIMATELY 119,43 ACRES LOCATED WEST OF MARKT IAM ROAD FROM RSFA, RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY, 4 UNITS PER ACRE AND CPZD, COMMERCIAL PLANNING ZONING DISTRICT TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 75.42 ACRES TO RI -U, RESIDENTIAL INTERMEDIATE- URBAN AND APPROXIMATELY 44.01 ACRES TO R -A, RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL, SUBJECT TO A BILL OF ASSURANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS: section I . 'fhat the City Council of the City of Fayclleville, Arkansas hereby changes the zone classification of the property shown on the map (Exhibit A) and the legal description (Exhibit B) both altached to the Planning Department's Agenda Memo fiorn RSF-4, Residential Single Family, 4 units per acre and CPZD, Commercial Planning Zoning District to rezone approximately 75 42 acres to RI -U, Residential Intermcdialc-Urban and approximately 44.01 acres to R -A, Residential Agricultural, subject to a Bill of Assurance Section 2 That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby amends the official zoning map of the City of Fayetteville to reflect the zoning change provided in Section L PASSED and APPROVED on 10/2/2018 Approved: Attest: Lioncld Jordan, Mayor Sondra E. Smith, City Clerk Treasurer 74705951 Oct. 11, 2018