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Minyard, Brian
From: jan9rich jjan9rich@gateway.nef]
Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 5:15 PM
To: bminyard@littlerock.state.ar.us
Subject: re zoining 9222 stagecoach rd ----known as iron wod driving range
we are opposed to this re -zoning we have enough traffic for otter creek in this area already
with more homes to go in. jan & rich jendra 18021 fawn tree little rock, ar. phone 4552052
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Minyard, Brian
from: Bryan Ritter[britter@asp.state.ar.us]
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 5:39 PM
To:'bminyard@littlerock.state.ar.us'
Subject: apartments(re-zoning)
I am writing this email in response to the possibility of the city
re -zoning the property at 9222 Stagecoach Road (Iron Wood Driving
Range). I am a property owner in otter creek. My property butts up to the property in which is
being considered. I'm 29yrs. old and have a family. I bought my house in Jan. 99. 1 saved for
this house for five years. If I knew there was the slightest chance of re -zoning in this particular
area I would have bought elsewhere. We already have apartments surrounding the
neighborhood. I am an Arkansas State Trooper, and as you are well aware of, crime is one of my
mane concerns. I moved into the neighborhood for the security. With the addition of the eagle
Hill Apartments, traffic has tripled. I would appreciate the consideration when deciding on the re-
zoning issue.
Bryan Ritter and Marla Ritter
Minyard, Brian
From: Lynn Woodall [Iwoodall@dsgconsulting.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 2:25 PM
To: bminyard@littlerock.state.ar.us
Subject: No more Apartments on StagecoachM
The re -zoning of the property at 9222 Stagecoach Road from PD -c Planned Development -
Commercial to MF -18 Multi -family would be another disaster for the residents of Stagecoach
Road. In what is probably less than a five mile stretch area at least 3 large apartment complexes
have been constructed along with the addition of two residential communities. The traffic on
Stagecoach Road is now almost intolerable and the mile &'/Z of four lane road that is under
construction is not a solution rather just a Band-Aid to an already out of control problem.
I would like to add that a few years back when seeking approval to build the driving range, at that
time the owner was even opposed to a drive through restaurant and stressed the need for a
business that would not bring added noise and traffic into the area. Now, since he is not getting
rich with his driving range he wants to build or sell to builders of more apartments. Please don't
make the long-time, permanent residents of the Stagecoach area suffer for the financial benefit of
one individual.
Lynn Woodall
Executive Assistant
DSG Consulting
501-227-9023
501-227-9102 Fax
Minyard, Brian
From: Julie Eager Hulie@maxcpa.net]
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 1999 9:01 AM
To:'bminyard@l ittlerock. state. ar. us'
Brian,
My family and I are residents of the Otter Creek subdivision. We are opposed to the re -zoning of
the property located at 9222 Stagecoach Road.
Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.
Julie Eager
Accountant
Maxwell C. P.A.'s
(501 ) 224-6245
iulie@maxcpa.net
Minyard, Brian
From: SJack39188@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 1999 2:21 AM
To: bminyard@littlerock.state.ar.us
Subject: Re -zoning of the property at 9222 Stagecoach Rd
To the City of Little Rock planning committee:
I have recently learned about the re -zoning of the property located at 9222 Stagecoach Rd. The
news that this parcel of land is now zoned for apartments concerns me. I recently moved to Otter
Creek from the Green Mtn, Bowman Curve area of west Little Rock. I move away from that area
due to the numerous apartments popping up on every vacant lot. I selected the Otter Creek area
because of the wooded areas still left, the peace and quiet, and the lack of multiple family
dewellings. I knew that traffic would be an issue for the area due to the growth that Bryant and
Benton have undergone. The issue did not seem that great because of the improvements to
Stagecoach Rd. These improvements will improve traffic congestion but this appears to be
temporary fix. The fact is there are several new housing developments already underway. Add
to these new developments, the volumn of apartments already located on west Baseline Rd and
the fact that more are currently being built adjacent to them, and the area is beginning to look a
lot like west Little Rock. My concern in seeing another apartment community being built in the
area is this: Even with improvements to Stagecoach Rd, what traffice problems will there be.
What about fire and emergency protection. Finally, the apartment communities in the area do not
appear to be at a maximum capacity. If another one is built, what will become of it if the business
fails due to a lack of occupancy?
I like the area I live in because it does not have a city feel to it. I prefer to see trees and nature as
opposed to concrete and asphalt. If I felt the opposite, I would never have moved in the first
place. It is time to stop the urban sprawl that Little Rock is experencing. Please let this be a step
in the right direction.
Thank You,
Shawn L. Jackson
Minyard, Brian
From: Tjm3mar@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 1999 5:08 PM
To: bminyard@littlerock.state.ar.us
Subject: Re -zoning of property
I sincerely hope you do NOT approve the rezoning of the property at 9222 Stagecoach Road.
Otter Creek Community has Eagle Hills Apts. at the back gate, Otter Creek Apts. at the front gate,
and down Hwy. 5 towards Bryant there are two more large apt. complexes. The congestion will
be terrible, and even though the road is being made into two lanes each way, it will not hold the
congestion of another apt area and traffic will be backed up even worse than it is right now. This
will also hurt the resale of homes here in Otter Creek. We pay monthly dues for maintenance,
swimming, tennis, etc. There has been a problem with children coming into the community and
taking over the playground and basketball area. PLEASE TAKE ALL OF THIS IN
CONSIDERATION when deciding. Thank you.
Joe and Marilyn Marshall
3 Butterfly Cove
Little Rock, AR 72209
Caroline Etheridge
57 Eagle Nest Court
Little Rock, AR 72209
November 10, 1999
Brian Minyard
City Planning & Development
723 W. Markham
Little Rock, AR 72201
Dear Mr. Minyard:
I am opposed to re -zoning the property at 9222 Stagecoach Road from PD -C Planned
Development- Commercial to MF -18 Multi -family.
Sincerely,
AkIrCaroline Etheridge
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November 15, 1999
Brian Minyard
City Planning & Development
723 W. Markham
Little Rock, AR 72201
Dear Mr. Minyard,
I want to express that I am opposed to re -zoning the property at 9222 Stagecoach Road from PD-
C Planned Development Commercial to W-18 Multi -family.
I do not have a problem with apartment complexes, in general. However, in the past year, we
have doubled our population in this area primarily due to apartments. There are already four
apartment complexes in our area, totalirkg 823 units. it is my understanding that fixe Eagle Hill
Apartments, alone, have a permit to build up to 1050 units. 'Phis growth has caused our
elementary school to buldge at the seams and deeply concerns the parents of Otter Creek. Wa
bought houses in Otter Creek so our children could go to school here. The C)ttuxent growth
could detour future homeowners from moving into Otter Creek not only because of the
reputations that apartments have but also due to the concern of getting their child in the school.
I'm glad to see our area developing, but I strongly feet we are not in need of another apartment
complex in this area. Otter Creek was planned to be a residential neighborhood where your
children could walk to school and we could raise your family in a quiet, safe envi.raFU L-nt It
would be mice to continue this plan.
Sincerely
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onja etting er
Otter Creek Homeowner
4 Butterfly Cove
Little Rock, AR 72209
Cathy Coston
7 Rosewall Court
Little Rock, Arkansas 72209
November 12, 1999
Mr. Brian Minyard
Planner
City of Little Rock
Department of Planning and Development
723 West Markham
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
Re: Zoning Change Request
Dear Mr. Minyard:
I was dismayed to learn recently that a zoning change request has been submitted to the Little
Rock Department of Planning and Development by Gerald Staley for 19.1 acres of property
located on Stagecoach Road. It is my understanding that Mr. Staley is requesting that zoning on
the parcel be changed from PCD to MF -18. As Chairman of the Otter Creek/Crystal
Valley/Stagecoach Road Area Neighborhood Action Plan Steering Committee, this letter is my
formal request on behalf of the residents in the area that this zoning change request be
denied.
Our steering committee has already prepared comprehensive Land Use Plan changes for our
planning area in conjunction with our Neighborhood Action Plan. While the changes to be
requested encompass several planning issues, one of our major goals is minimizing future
development of high-density housing in our planning area. In our neighborhood meetings, the
residents in our planning area have consistently been adamant in their objections to continuing
unchecked construction of high-density multifamily developments in our neighborhood. In
response to their concerns, we have asked that all existing MF future land use designations be
changed to usages we feel are more appropriate for our area. We are overwhelmed at this point,
and I believe you will understand why after reviewing the following.
Two years ago, the population of our area was around 3,300 people. In less than two years,
approximately 723 multifamily housing units have been constructed in our planning area. The
Eagle Hill complex on Baseline Road and Col. Miller is being built in phases, and approximately
567 units have been constructed to date. The West Wood complex on Stagecoach Road is
complete and has 156 units. I understand that both developments are already occupied at a rate
of 98% or 99%. At an average of 2.6 people per household this represents a population increase
of nearly 1,900 people. This development is taking place in the heart of our planning area, which,
(excluding acreage outside the city limits, floodways, and large commercial tracts), consists of
just under three square miles.
The total number of units currently authorized by ordinance at Eagle Hill is 1,050. It is my
understanding, however, that the Eagle Hill property could ultimately hold as many as 1,400 units,
should the developer request it. There is also substantial undeveloped acreage already zoned
multifamily over which we as the community will have no input or control. With approximately
42 acres in this area already zoned from MF -12 to MF -24, plus the potential for up to 833
additional units at Eagle Hill, the possibility exists, right now, that an additional 1,600 multifamily
units or more could be added. This represents an average of 4,160 additional people in an area
just under three square miles, over and above the 1,900 new residents already here. We
believe that to add Any additional MF zoning in our area, cinder any circumstances, is to do a
disservice to our community.
We understand the need for an appropriate mix of housing in our area, but our major goal as a
community is to sustain the quiet, rural, residential nature of our community, while facilitating the
growth of needed service and retail development along the Stagecoach Road corridor. We
believe we have already made our contribution toward multifamily housing for the greater
community, and the additional units almost certainly coming our way will far exceed any
reasonable housing mix contribution expectations. Please support us in our effort to preserve and
protect our quality of life, and honor our request to deny Mr. Staley's zoning change request.
Sincerely,
�S
Cathy Coston
Chairman
Necole Kreie
14000 Otter Creek Parkway
Little Rock, AR 72209
November 10, 1999
Mr. Dana Carney
City Little Rock
Department of Planning & Development
723 West Markham
Little Rock, AR 72201
Dear Mr. Carney,
As a homeowner in Otter Creek and the Administrative Assistant to the Homeowners` Associa-
tion, I am concerned about a proposed rezoning change on Stagecoach Road. The property in
question is 9222 Stagecoach Road and is zoned PC -D at this time. They are requesting MF -
18. Please consider this letter as my formal request that this zoning change be denied.
I have been working on the Otter Creek/Crystal Valley/ Stagecoach Road Area Neighborhood
Steering Committee since March of this year. I am well aware of the growth and development
that has been going on in our area for the past few years and I welcome it. The survey that
was sent around and the opinions of the people involved with the steering committee have
clearly stated they do not wish to have more apartment complexes built in our area, therefore,
we are working together to minimize any further multiple family housing.
I do not have a problem with apartment complexes, in general. However, in the past year, we
have doubled our population in this area primarily due to apartments. There are already 4
apartment complexes in our area, totaling 823 units. Eagle Hill Apartments, alone, have a
permit to build up to 1050 unitsl There are approximately 24 acres already zoned Multi -
Family within the boundaries of Otter Creek. I believe that this is more than enough.
Thank you for your time and consideration in this matter.
Sincerely,
A�iut
D. Necole Kreie
Administrative Assistant
Otter Creek Homeowner Association
November 10, 1999
Mr. Dana Carney
City Little Rock
Department of Planning & Development
723 West Markham
Little Rock, AR 72201
Dear Mr. Carney,
HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION
14000 OTTER CREEK PARKWAY
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72209
(501) 455-2500
As President of the Otter Creek Homeowners Association, I am representing our Board of Di-
rectors in opposing the proposed rezoning change on Stagecoach Road. The property is cur-
rently a Driving Range at 9222 Stagecoach Road and is zoned PC -D at this time. They are re-
questing MF -1 S.
We have experienced tremendous growth, both commercially and residentially, and consider
this positive for our community. However the further development of high density housing
needs to be minimized as we already have 3 new apartment complexes in our area.
Please see to it that each board member receives a copy of this letter prior to the December 2
meeting.
5incerel ,
ylon Carter
President, Otter Creek Homeowner Association
Dear Little Rock Zoning Commision:
I am opposed to the rezoning of the property on Stagecoach that is currently a driving
range to multi -family. There are currently three large multi -family complexes in the
immediate area and another one is not needed.
Sincerely,
J, 0�' )6
Susan Wood
19 Crape Myrtle
Little Rock, AR 72209