boa_08 20 1951I;
i J INTUTES OF 7.'HE P,1,_ 1,",TG
OF THE
BOARD OF ' AD9 U6T MENT
The Board of Adjustment met in the Mayor's Congerence Room, City
Hall, Monday, August 20, 1951, at 2:00 P.M., with the following members
present:
Mr. Louis Tarlowski, Chair -man
Mr. Warren Baldwin
Mr. W. H. Marak
Docket No. 41-51 - Nazareth Literary and Benevolent
Institution Inc., Southeast Corner of Markham and
Hayes Streets, described as Tracts 5 to 12 inclusive,
Adams and Pl-uiketts Subdivision of the West L North-
west _ of Section 6, Township 1 N, Range 12 W; zoned
"B" Residence District; requesting variation of use
and height restrictions to permit the construction of
St. Vincents Hospital and accessory buildings.
There was no one at -the -meeting to represent this petition.
Mr. Baldwin made &-motion that it be recommended for approval, seconded
by Mr. Alarak. The motion carried.
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Docker Ido. 42-51 - Nathaniel Cyrus, Sr., 717 South
Woodrow Street, described as Lot 7, Block 12, Ferndale
:addition; zoned "B" Aesidence District; requesting
waver of side yard space to n_erTnit construction of
utility room.
Nathaniel Cyrus, Sr., was present and he stated that he wanted
to build a utility room. Mr. Baldwin said he had checked this property
and that it was everything Nathaniel said it was. The petition was
unanimously recommended for annroval.
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Docket No. 43-51 - Joe Chrisonberry, 232/+ State
Street, described as Fast 90, of Lot 7, Block 16,
Wrights Addition; zoned "C" Two -Family District;
requesting waiver of 2 bui ldin,: s on 1 Lot.
Joe Chrisonberry was -present, and he stated that he wanted to
build a house on this property. He said it was 501 X 90' which was
plenty of space for a house and that it would be in keeping with the
other houses around there. He said that there was a duples across the
alley and othjers had 2 houses on 1 lot. Several of the neighbors
objected to this petition and are listed as follows; W. P. Gulley,
J. ICI. McFarlin and Mrs. Harold Lawson. Mr. G-�ley said that it s culd
decrease the value of the property- and that area is already overcroud ed.
Mr. McFarlin said he was onoosed to the petition but that he wouldn't
buy Mr. Chrisonberry's property to keep I,!im from building. Mrs. Lawson
said that she realized their mistake in having 3 houses on 2 lots that
there just wasn't enough yard space .for 3 fwn:llies.
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Docket No. 44-51 - Jim Carter, 1117 Jefferson Street,
described as North 4.0' of Lots 1, and 2, Flock 30,
Cunninghams Addition; zoned 1fi" Business District;
requesting waiver of 2 buildings on 1 Lot to permit
construction of Cleaning Plant.
This petition was unanimously recommended for approval.
Docket rdo. 45-51 - Fred G. Breitzke, Cantrell and River
Roads, descri'ed as Part of Riverside Land Co., zoned
"J" Light Industrial District; requesting waiver of
2 buildings on 1 Lot.
Fred G. Breitzke was present and stated he wanted to build a
small building in front of his present building to be used for ice
cream sales. Mr. Collie owner of a businesD next to Parker Mayflower
said, when he constructed his building Mr. arker wouldn't let him
build out of line of other buildings and that he certainly objected to
them building out of line. The petition was denied.
Docket No. 46-51 - Board of Trustees University of
Arkansas, being part of the Arkansas State Hos?pital
property, described as Part of Section �, ,-N�
R-12-W. Pulaski County, Arkansas, zoned "B asidence
District; requesting variation of use end height
restrictions to Permit the construction of Medical
school and Hospital.
This petition was unanimously recommended for approval.
Docket No. 47-51 - W. C. Tabor, 2900 ';lest 12th Street
described as 'Northwest Corner of 12th and Woodrow
Streets, 92' x 751, Jones and Worthen's Addition;
zoned 'IF" Commercial -District; requesting waiver of
yard space to construct new building.
W. C. Tabor was present and stated he wanted to remodel his grocery
store which would be a *Huth better looking store than the one he has now.
That it would set back 15 feet from the front property line. Mr. C. T. Grable
was present to protest. He said he thought the new building would obstruct
his view, but after seeing the plans and with the assurance that Mr. Tabor
would comply with them he could understand it would be an improvement.
Mr. Baldwin made a motion that the petition be recommended for approval,
seconded by `r. "arak. The motion carried.
The meeting was then adjourned.
After the meeting the Board of Adjustment tfembers held an election
of officers for the ensuing year. 1%1r. Bruce Anderson was elected Chairman.
Miss Emily Penton was elected Vice Chairman, for the ensuing year.