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Minyard, Brian
From:Stefanie Jernigan <stefaniejernigan@sbcglobal.net>
Sent:Tuesday, May 5, 2020 10:46 AM
To:David Jernigan; Minyard, Brian
Cc:Patricia Blick; Paul Porter
Subject:Re: 623 Rock Street
This is very helpful, and a lot to digest. Thank you! I am sure that we may have some additional questions, but we have a
lot of reading to do first.
Stefanie
On Tuesday, May 5, 2020, 10:09:54 AM CDT, Minyard, Brian <bminyard@littlerock.gov> wrote:
Thanks for reaching out to me about your possible purchase of property in the MacArthur Park Local
Ordinance District.
Firstly, and most importantly, your property has a conservation easement. The State of Arkansas Department
of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism holds that easement on your property. I am copying Paul Porter on this email.
He is the Easement Coordinator with the State. I read your conservation easement that was attached. I
cannot offer legal advice, please talk with Paul on what is involved. We have other properties that are in the
MacArthur Park Local ordinance District that have conservation easements on them. He and I work well
together to get things approved.
Secondly, this is a local ordinance historic district. The Guidelines include copies of the state and local
laws. All exterior changes to the site and the building need to be approved by Staff and or the
Commission. The HDC does not review interior changes to the structure as long as they do not affect the
exteriors. Here is a link to the HDC main page. https://www.littlerock.gov/for-businesses/planning-and-
development/boards-commissions/ The guidelines are located here: https://www.littlerock.gov/for-
businesses/planning-and-development/boards-commissions/local-ordinance-district/ Of importance is page
128-129 of the Guidelines are which items are considered maintenance for staff approval and which are not.
Thirdly, your property is governed by basic zoning laws. This is zoned R-4A which is single family or two
family houses. A conditional use permit may be requested to have a quiet office or quite commercial use on
the property. This would have to go through the Historic District Commission and then the Planning
Commission. Your conservation easement may cover this point. All work on the house that is a retail value of
$500 or more needs a building permit.
The deck, fence and lattice is probably something that Paul, you, and I could work out to repair or replace
under maintenance guidelines. Usually we visit on site, take photos of what needs to be done, etc.
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This may be a bit to digest, but please email me back or call me with any other questions.
Brian Minyard, AICP
Urban Designer
City of Little Rock
723 West Markham
Little Rock, AR 72201
bminyard@littlerock.gov
Phone 501-371-4789
Fax 501-399-3435
From: Stefanie Jernigan [mailto:stefaniejernigan@sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2020 8:58 AM
To: David Jernigan <djernigan27@sbcglobal.net>; Minyard, Brian <BMinyard@littlerock.gov>
Subject: Fw:
Hi Brian,
We were given your name by Patricia Blick, who said that you could answer some questions or refer us to someone else
who could.
My husband and I are interested in 623 Rock St. that has just come on the market, but we have some questions about
historic homes and the rules for properties in the specific districts. Is there some place that I can find the complete rules
for the districts? This is in the MacArthur district. Mainly we are curious about rules on the interior of the house.
We were given the following attachment about the historic preservation easement for the property, but we have some
questions in plain language. Originally (from some basic searches on Google), we were under the impression that we
could do things to the inside of properties as long as the outside was kept as stated in the zoning guidelines, but that
might not be the case since there was some grant money involved with this house at some point in time? I don't know if
this pertains to the interior or not. How would we find out? Do any changes to the inside like paint and kitchen remodel
have to go through historic board approval in order to get permits? Do we have to keep the interior with colors from the
period? Can we be our own contractors?
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I have attached the link to pictures currently of the property. 623 Rock St, Little Rock, AR 72202 | MLS #20011683 |
Zillow
623 Rock St, Little Rock, AR 72202 | MLS
#20011683 | Zillow
For sale: $349,000. Amazing Downtown Victorian 4BR
3BA at the corner of 7TH & ROCK. LOCATION
LOCATION LOCATION. ...
The fence, deck, and lattice around the deck are in bad repair and need to be replaced. Would we have to get approval to
get that fixed since it is not period? Could the board require that the deck stays off of the house?
Thanks for your help,
Stefanie Jernigan