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Subject:FW: Please vote NO to Rezoning of 3160 Skillern Road - 2022-0533
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From: heather wagstaff <heatherwagstaff7@gmail.com>
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Subject: Please vote NO to Rezoning of 3160 Skillern Road
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Robert Rhodes reached out and had a conversation with Mr Bearden. Mr Rhodes has asked the
council to deny Mr Bearden's RZN request. Please read...
This evening I talked with the developer from Fort Smith, Mr. Bearden, pleading with him to offer a Bill of Assurance to
limit the density of his RSF-4 by any little bit on behalf of his future neighbors measuring over 100 homes ( Brookbury by
itself has 97) in order to assuage their concerns over traffic safety, flooding, lack of connectivity (12 lots in a cul de sac),
general incompatibility, etc. He kept on saying that he publically said all he was going to say. Finally, I asked to give me a
yes or no to our request and he wouldn’t… just that publicly he said all he was going to say. I can only presume that his
careful use of the words I “intend’ to just have two homes there is to give him room to change his intentions or sell it to
someone who maxes out the density. Please deny his RZN request. Thx RKR
Heather Wagstaff
Concerned Resident of Fayetteville
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