HomeMy WebLinkAboutLetter to Neighborhood organizations about changes April 23City of Little Rock
Department of Planning and Development Planning
723 West Markham Street Zoning and
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Subdivision
Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 or 371-6663
April 23, 2010
Dear Sir or Madam:
The Department of Planning and Development has been in the process of reviewing the Future
Land Use Plan for the area surrounding the airport and the industrial port. Enclosed is a map of
the proposed changes. These changes are a result of discussions and review by city staff, and
these amendments are designed to make the Future Land Use Plan a more suitable
representation of current and likely mid-term future uses for this area.
A change to the Land Use Plan does not change the property's zoning or taxes.
As a representative of this community, how do you feel about these changes? Should the
Future Land Use Plan show something other than this? I have included a pamphlet about the
Future Land Use Plan and a list of the categories with definitions for your information.
Please contact us indicating your wishes to the address above before May 1, 2010. If no
response is given, the planning staff will move forward on these changes to the Land Use Plan.
The changes will then be taken before the Planning Commission and later to the Board of
Directors. Any questions can be directed to Eve Jorgensen at 371-4790.
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FUTURE LAND USE CATEGORIES
Residential
Revised 04-2010
Residential Low Density- RL This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6
dwelling units per acre. Such residential development is typically characterized by conventional single
family homes, but may also include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density
remain less than 6 units per acre.
Residential Medium Density — RM This category accommodates a broad range of housing types
including single family attached, single family detached, duplex, town homes, multi -family and patio or
garden homes. Any combination of these and possibly other housing types may fall in this category
provided that the density is between six (6) and twelve (12) dwelling units per acre.
Residential High Density — RH Multi -Family Residential - The multi -family category accommodates
residential development of more than twelve (12) dwelling units per acre.
Mobile Home Park - MH
This category accommodates an area specifically developed to accommodate mobile homes.
Office
Office - O
The office category represents services provided directly to consumers (e.g., legal, financial, medical) as well as
general offices which support more basic economic activities.
Suburban Office - SO
The suburban office category shall provide for low intensity development of office or office parks in close proximity to
lower density residential areas to assure compatibility. A Planned Zoning District is required.
Mixed
Mixed Commercial and Industrial - MCI
This category provides for a mixture of commercial and industrial uses to occur. Acceptable uses are commercial or
mixed commercial and industrial. A Planned Zoning District is required if the use is mixed commercial and industrial,
Mixed Office and Commercial - MOC
This category provides for a mixture of office and commercial uses to occur. Acceptable uses are office or mixed
office and commercial. A Planned Zoning District is required if the use is mixed office and commercial.
Service Trades District - STD
This category provides for a selection of office, warehousing, and industrial park activities that primarily serve other
office service or industrial businesses. The district is intended to allow support services to these businesses and to
provide for uses with an office component. A Planned Zoning District is required for any development not wholly
office.
Mixed Use - MX
This category provides for a mixture of residential, office and commercial uses to occur. A Planned Zoning District is
required if the use is entirely office or commercial or if the use is a mixture of the three.
Mixed Use Urban - MXU
This category provides for a mix of residential, office and commercial uses not only in the same block but also within
the same structure, This category is intended for older "urban" areas to allow dissimilar uses to exist, which support
each other to create a vital area. Development should reinforce the urban fabric cresting a 24-hour activity area.
Using the Planned Zoning District or the Urban Use District, high and moderate density developments that result in a
vital (dense) pedestrian oriented area are appropriate.
Revised 04-2010
Industrial
Light Industrial - LI
This category provides for light warehouse, distribution or storage uses, and/or other industrial uses that are
developed in a well-designed "park like" setting.
Industrial - I
The industrial category encompasses a wide variety of manufacturing, warehousing research and development,
processing, and industry related office and service activities. Industrial development typically occurs on an individual
tract basis ratherthan according to an overall development plan.
Commercial
Commercial - C
The commercial category includes a broad range of retail and wholesale sales of products, personal and professional
services, and general business activities. Commercial activities vary in type and scale, depending on the trade area
that they serve.
Neighborhood Commercial - NC
The neighborhood commercial category includes limited small-scale commercial development in close proximity to a
neighborhood, providing goods and services to that neighborhood market area.
Other
Agriculture - A
It is the intent of this category to encourage the continuation of agricultural uses of the land. The agricultural
classification also provides for a transition between rural areas and the urban fringe, where it would be appropriate to
preserve existing rural land use, prior to annexation into the city.
Mining - M
The mining category provides for the extraction of various natural resources such as bauxite, sand, gravel, limestone,
granite or other. Mining uses will include assurances that these resources be properly managed so as not to create a
hazard, nuisance or the disfigurement or pollution of the land.
Park/Open Space - PK/OS
This category includes all public parks, recreation facilities, greenbelts, flood plains, and other designated open space
and recreational land.
Public/Institutional - PI
This category includes public and quasi -public facilities that provide a variety of services to the community such as
schools, libraries, fire stations, churches, utility substations, and hospitals.
Transition - T
Transition is a land use plan designation that provides for an orderly transition between residential uses and other
more intense uses. Transition was established to deal with areas which contain zoned residential uses and
nonconforming nonresidential uses. A Planned Zoning District is required unless the application conforms to the
Design Overlay standards. Uses that may be considered are low-density multi -family residential and office uses if the
proposals are compatible with quality of life in nearby residential areas.