HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes withdrawalAugust 17, 2000
ITEM NO.: 8 FILE NO.: LU00-09-03
Name: Land Use Plan Amendment - I-630 Planning District
Loc+�Ltion: Various Locations
Request: Various Requests per Capitol View/Stifft's Station
Neighborhood Action Plan
Source: Capitol View Stifft's Station Neighborhood
Action Plan
PROPOSAL / REQUEST:
Land Use Plan amendment in the I-630 Planning District from
Neighborhood Commercial to Public Institutional and from
Mixed Use to Public Institutional. Public Institutional
category includes all public and quasi facilities which
provide a variety of services to the community such as
schools, libraries, fire stations, churches, utility
substations and hospitals.
EXISTING LAND USE AND ZONING:
The property is currently zoned R-5 and R-4 with one area
south of W. Capitol Avenue being zoned 0-3. Area to the
west (UAMS facility) is zoned R-3 and area to the east is a
predominately single family and duplex units with R-3 and a
mixture of R-4 and R-5 on single lot zoning. C-3 (Burger
King) and 0-3 zoning is located to the north of the area and
R-4 and R-5 zoning is located to the south of the area.
FUTURE LAND USE PLAN AND RECENT AMENDMENTS:
November 161 1999, a change was made from Single Family to
Mixed Use east of the area in the 3200 block of W. 7th
Street.
On April 20, 1999, several changes adjacent to W. 12th
Street were recommended by the Stephens Neighborhood Action
Plan Steering Committee. Changes from Single Family to
Mixed Use (8 amendments) and two amendments from Single
Family to Public Institutional were filed.
As a part of the implementation of the Capitol View/Stifft's
Station Neighborhood Action Plan the Future Land Use Plan
was reviewed (July 16, 1996). Several changes were
August 17, 2000
ITEM NO.: 8 (Cont.)
FILE NO.: LU00-09-03
recommended (Multi Family to Mixed Office Warehouse - south
of W. 7th Street, Low Density Multi Family to Single Family
- south of W. 6th Street, Low Density Multi Family to Office
-no Street, Single Family to Parks and Open
Spacth of W. 7th e - south of Boone/W. Markham Street and adjacent to the
Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way, Low Density Multi
Family to Single Family - north of W. Markham Street and
Industrial to Mixed Office Warehouse - east of Gill Street
and west of the Union Pacific Railroad).
MASTER STREET PLAN:
Pine and Cedar Streets are shown as collector streets on the
plan. W. Capitol Avenue is also shown as a collector
street. The remainder of the streets in the area (S. Elm
Street, W. 4th and W. 6th Streets) are shown as local
streets. Class III bikeways are proposed adjacent to S.
Pine and S. Cedar Streets and along W. Capitol Avenue.
PARKS:
There is a park facility (War Memorial Park) located to the
west of the UAMS and VA campuses.
CITY RECOGNIZED NEIGHBORHOOD ACTION PLAN:
The Capitol View/Stifft's Station Neighborhood Action Plan
contains two goals relevant to these requested changes. The
first goal concerns community preservation goal which
indicates the desire to involve all segments of the
neighborhood in identifying, protecting and enhancing key
structures and places. The second goal, private investment
goal is to promote private investment in the neighborhood.
Action statements which will assist in the development of
these goals are to review the future land use plan to
identify possible areas for changes and to amend the future
land use plan to reflect public institutional uses in the
area and to reduce the intensity of uses allowed on the
eastern edge of the neighborhood. Also action statements
to support the change are working with UAMS to stabilize the
western edge of the neighborhood, requesting UAMS allow the
neighborhood to be involved in future campus plans, working
with UAMS to stabilize the western edge of the neighborhood
and continued communication by UAMS and the neighborhood on
acquisition and development plans.
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August 17, 2000
ITEM NO.: 8 (Cont.
ANALYSIS:
FILE NO.: LU00-09-03
The area is currently developed as UAMS facilities and/or
under UAMS's ownership (9 lots of the 123 lots are currently
not owned by UAMS). The change would recognize existing
ownership patterns and development in the area.
STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS:
After reviewing the comments received from property owners
who had not ""sold" to UAMS (and comments received from the
Med Center), staff has determined the change from
Neighborhood Commercial and Mixed Use to Public
Institutional would hinder development potential for area
property owners. Staff supports the withdrawal request.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION:
(AUGUST 17, 2000)
The item was placed on the Consent Agenda for withdrawal.
The vote was 8 ayes, o noes and 3 absent.
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