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LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS COMMUNICATION
JANUARY 16, 2007 AGENDA
Subject
Land Use Plan Amendment —
Central City Planning District
— LU06-08-05 at South of
I-630, north of Roosevelt,
west of I-30, east of Dr.
Martin Luther King Drive.
Submitted by:
Planning and Development
Action Required I Approved By
1 Ordinance
Resolution
Approval
Information Report
Bruce Moore
SYNOPSIS
Land Use Plan amendments in the Central City Planning
District from Commercial, Mixed Use and Single Family to
Public Institutional to represent current land use.
FISCAL IMPACT
N/A
RECOMMENDATION
Planning Staff recommends approval.
CITIZEN
The Planning Commission reviewed this issue at its
PARTICIPATION
December 21, 2006 meeting and recommended approval on
December 21, 2006 (11 in favor).There were no objectors
present.
All residents within 300 feet who could be identified and the
East of Broadway and Downtown Neighborhood Associations
were notified of the public hearing.
BACKGROUND
City Staff developed this amendment package. As part of the
Downtown Neighborhood Plan effort, the Future Land Use Plan
was examined. The area was reviewed for conformance with
the zoning and existing use pattern. Staff reviewed the
Downtown Neighborhood area and identified several changes
BACKGROUND
CONTINUED
thought to be mostly `clean-up' amendments to reflect existing
zoning and/or existing uses.
Area One (Mt. Zion Church) is currently zoned for office.
Single-family residences and Interstate 630 bound this area. It
is unlikely that this area would ever develop into offices, since
it is owned by the Mt. Zion Baptist Church and used as their
only off-street parking lot. Public Institutional would be a more
appropriate land use category for this area.
Areas Two and Three (the Post Office and Connor Chapel
AME Church) are shown as Commercial and Mixed Use on the
Future Land Use Plan, respectively. A post office and a church
fall under the Public Institutional category, and this amendment
would be a more accurate representation.
Thirty-six percent of the Downtown Neighborhood area is
under the state of Arkansas's Capitol Zoning District
Commission. The Capitol Zoning District acts as a special
planning and historic preservation commission for two districts
in Little Rock. The other area surrounds the Arkansas State
Capitol. The Capitol Zoning District zones all of areas Two
and Three as described above. The current Future Land Use
Plan needs an update to reflect the existing and probable future
uses of the area.
Area Four is planned and zoned for single-family uses, but it
has been used for the Gospel Lighthouse Church for several
years for parking. This area needs to be updated to Public
Institutional on the plan to more accurately portray the available
residential land in the area, as well as to reflect the existing and
_likely future. public_ use -areas.
This package of amendments is designed to make the Future
Land Use Plan a more suitable representation of current and
likely mid-term future uses for this area.
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE LAND USE PLAN
(16,222) IN THE CENTRAL CITY PLANNING DISTRICT
FROM COMMERCIAL, MIXED USE AND SINGLE
FAMILY TO PUBLIC INSTITUTIONAL; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, as the Little Rock Planning Commission believes it appropriate to
amend the plan.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF
DIRECTORS OF THE CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS.
SECTION 1. That Commercial at the northeast corner of West 10th Street and
South Cross Street be amended to Public Institutional.
SECTION 2. That Commercial and Mixed Use between West 17th Street and
West 19th Street, just west of Main Street be amended to Public Institutional.
SECTION 3. That Mixed Use between West 21" Street and West 22nd Street, just
west of Main Street be amended to Public Institutional.
SECTION 4. That Single Family south of East 16th Street between Rock Street
and Park Lane be amended to Public Institutional.
SECTION 5. That the ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and
after its passage and approval.
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FILE NO.: LU06-08-05
Name: Land Use Plan Amendment - Central City Planning District
Location: South of 1-630, north of Roosevelt, west of 1-30, east of Dr. Martin Luther
King Drive
Request: Various Changes
Source: Planning Staff
PROPOSAL/REQUEST-
These
ROPOSAL/REQUEST:
These Land Use Plan amendments in the Central City Planning District represent
various changes to reflect zoning and existing land use in five different areas downtown.
These amendments are a result of the Downtown Neighborhood Action Plan review of
the Land Use Plan.
Mt. Zion Church: Commercial to Public Institutional at the northeast corner of West 10th
Street and South Cross Street to account for the church parking lot at this location.
Post Office on Main St.: Commercial and Mixed Use to Public Institutional between
West 17th Street and West 19th Street, just west of Main Street to represent the post
office at this location.
Connor Chapel AME Church: Mixed Use to Public Institutional between West 21St
Street and West 22nd Street, just west of Main Street to represent the church at this
location.
The Gospel Lighthouse Church: Single Family to Public Institutional south of East 16th
Street between Rock Street and Park Lane to represent the church at this location.
Public Institutional represents 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. These proposed changes are intended to reflect existing
conditions and zoning.
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EXISTING LAND USE AND ZONING -
Area 1 (Mt. Zion Church) is currently zoned 0-3 General Office. It is used for Mt. Zion
Baptist Church's parking lot. Interstate 630 borders this area to the north. To the west
of this area is more 0-3 zoning for the Mt. Zion Baptist Church and R-4 Two Family
District. The R-4 zoned area is used for both single-family and two-family residences.
To the east of this area is zoned C-3 General Commercial for Bromley Parts and
Service Shop. South of Area 1 is more R-4 and 0-3 for more residences and a
Women's Club.
Area 2 (Post Office) is zoned Capitol O as part of Capitol Zoning and includes the post
office on Main Street. This area is surrounded on the north, east, and south by Capitol
0 zoning. (Note: Zone "O" permits single family, two-family residential, professional
FILE NO.: LU06-08-05 Cont.
offices, and quiet business. Conditional uses for zone "O" include multi family
residential, commercial facilities II and III, general office, hotel, motel, amusement,
consumer goods and services, and accessory structures.) To the east of this area is a
Harvest Foods grocery store. South of this area is used for single family and multi
family residences. North of this area on Main Street are several offices and commercial
uses. To the west is zoned Capitol M and is used for multi family and single-family
residences.
Area 3 includes the Connor Chapel AME Church and is zoned Capitol N as part of
Capitol Zoning. It is surrounded on the north, east and south by Capitol N zoning.
(Note: Zone "N" permits single family, two-family, and professional offices. Conditional
uses for zone "N" include multi family residential, commercial facilities II and III, general
office, quiet business and accessory structures.) East and southeast of this area are
used for multi family and single-family residences. South of this area is one
commercial building and several residences. There are office buildings to the north of
this area, and to the west of this area is Capitol M zoning for single-family and multi
family residences.
Area 4 is zoned R-4 Two Family District. Area 5 includes the Gospel Lighthouse
Church. This area is completely surrounding by R-4 zoning for single family and multi
family residences and churches.
FUTURE LAND USE PLAN AND RECENT AMENDMENTS:
Area 1(Mt. Zion Church) is shown as Commercial on the Future Land Use Plan. To the
west and south of this area is Public Institutional. To the east is more Commercial and
then the Interstate. Area 1 is bounded to the north by Interstate 630, and beyond that is
planned for Mixed Use Urban. Area 2 (Post Office) is currently shown as Commercial
on the Future Land Use Plan. Single Family is shown to the west of this area. To the
north is shown as Office, and to the south is shown as Mixed Use. East of this area is
shown as Commercial. Area 3 (Connor Chapel AME Church) is shown as Mixed Use.
This is -part -of a large strip of Mixed -Use -on either side -of Main- Street.-- To the-east-anna
west of Main Street is planned for Single Family uses. Area 4 (Gospel Lighthouse
Church) is shown as Single Family on the Future Land Use Plan. To the east is Public
Institutional and to the northwest is Low Density Residential. The other surrounding
areas are all planned for Single Family.
On February 21, 2006, Ordinance 19,494 was passed. This amendment is located at
the corner of 29th Street and Martel, and it was a change from Single Family to Multi
Family to accommodate elderly residential housing.
On October 4, 2005, Ordinance 19,418 passed to allow a package of amendments to
`clean up' and update the Land Use Plan in the Central High area, to more accurately
represent the short and mid-term future development patterns in the area. The location
of these amendments is southwest of Area 1, near Daisy Gatson Bates Drive and Dr.
Martin Luther King Drive.
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FILE NO.: LU06-08-05 (Cont.)
On March 18, 2003, Ordinance 18,837 passed a series of Land Use Plan amendments
to bring the City Land Use Plan into conformance with the recommendation of the East
of 1-30 Study, which was completed in 2002. All of the changes were made east of 1-30
and north of 1-440. Several of these changes are within a mile of Area 4 and Area 5.
On March 19, 2002, Ordinance 18,656 passed. This Ordinance amended several areas
west of Area 1 on West 10th Street. These changes were to allow for more Public
Institutional and Multi Family in the Children's Hospital vicinity.
MASTER STREET PLAN -
Area 1 (Mt. Zion Church) is at the intersection of West 10th Street and South Cross
Street. These are both Local Streets. The primary function of a Local Street is to
provide access to adjacent properties.
Areas 2 and 3 (the Post Office and Connor Chapel AME Church) are both on Main
Street, which is a Minor Arterial. A Minor Arterial provides connections to and through
an urban area and their primary function is to provide short distance travel within the
urbanized area. Area 3 is adjacent to West 17th Street, which is a Collector. The
primary function of a Collector Street is to provide a connection from Local Streets to
Arterials.
Area 4 (Gospel Lighthouse Church) is at the intersection of East 16th Street and South
Commerce Street. These are both shown as Local Streets on the Master Street Plan.
BICYCLE PLAN:
Area 1 (Mt. Zion Church) is not located within the vicinity of a bike route according to the
Master Street Plan Bicycle Section. Area 2 and Area 3 (the Post Office and Connor
Chapel AME Church) are both located on the Class III route on Main Street. Area 3
also borders a -Class it -route on W i7;h-Street. Area 4 (Gospel Lighthouse Church) is
located on a Class III route on South Commerce Street.
According to the Master Parks Plan, all five areas are within eight blocks of a park or
open space. Area 1 is near the Ninth Street Park. Areas 2, 3, and 4 are all located
close to Pettaway Park, MacArthur Park, Dunbar, and/or the South Little Rock Park.
HISTORIC DISTRICTS:
All of the amendment areas are located outside of historic district boundaries.
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FILE NO.: LU06-08-05 (Cont.
CITY RECOGNIZED NEIGHBORHOOD ACTION PLAN:
All four of the amendment locations are within the Downtown Neighborhood Plan
boundaries. The Neighborhood Plan does not address issues related to these Land
Use Plan amendments.
ANALYSIS:
City Staff developed this amendment package. As part of the Downtown Neighborhood
Plan effort, the Future Land Use Plan was examined. The area was reviewed for
conformance with the zoning and existing use pattern. Staff reviewed the Downtown
Neighborhood area and identified several changes thought to be mostly `clean-up'
amendments to reflect existing zoning and/or existing uses.
Area One (Mt. Zion Church) is currently zoned for office. Single-family residences and
Interstate 630 bound this area. It is unlikely that this area would ever develop into
offices, since it is owned by the Mt. Zion Baptist Church and used as their only off-street
parking lot. Public Institutional would be a more appropriate land use category for this
area.
Areas Two and Three (the Post Office and Connor Chapel AME Church) are shown as
Commercial and Mixed Use on the Future Land Use Plan, respectively. A post office
and a church fall under the Public Institutional category, and this amendment would be
a more accurate representation.
Thirty-six percent of the Downtown Neighborhood area is under the state of Arkansas's
Capitol Zoning District Commission. The Capitol Zoning District acts as a special
planning and historic preservation commission for two districts in Little Rock. The other
area surrounds the Arkansas State Capitol. The Capitol Zoning District zones all of
areas Two and Three as described above. The current Future Land Use Plan needs an
update to reflect -the existing- and -probable future uses -of -tree -area:
Area Four is planned and zoned for single-family uses, but it has been used for the
Gospel Lighthouse Church for several years for parking. This area needs to be updated
to Public Institutional on the plan to more accurately portray the available residential
land in the area, as well as to reflect the existing and likely future public use areas.
This package of amendments is designed to make the Future Land Use Plan a more
suitable representation of current and likely mid-term future uses for this area.
NEIGHBORHOOD COMMENTS:
Notices were sent to the following neighborhood associations: East of Broadway
Neighborhood Association, Downtown Neighborhood Association and MacArthur Park
Property Owner's Association.
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FILE NO.: LU06-08-05 Cont.
STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS:
Staff believes the change is appropriate.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: (DECEMBER 21, 2006)
The item was placed on the consent agenda for approval. By a vote of 11 for, 0 against
the consent agenda was approved.
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