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HomeMy WebLinkAboutnotice to neighborhood contacts of planning commission hearingEt City of Little Rock Department of Planning and Development 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 or 371-6863 January 26, 2015 Dear Madam or Sir: Planning Zoning and Subdivision As was noted in the letter we sent you in November 2014, the City has reviewed the future Land Use Plan in the area of Little Rock where your organization is located. This is an effort to update the future Land Use Plan for consistency with the likely future development patterns of the City. Enclosed is a map of some proposed changes. These changes are a result of discussions and review by City Staff, to hopefully reflect a more likely future development pattern in the area based on activity and changes noted in the recent past. A public hearing has been set for 4 P.M. Thursday, February 26, 2015 in the Board Chambers, second floor City Hall, before the Little Rock Planning Commission to review the package of changes. If you can not attend, send any comments or questions to Walter Malone at the above address or wmalone@littlerock.org by Friday, February 13, 2015, so that we may share your comments with the Planning Commission. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Enclosure Apple Blossom Neigh Assoc. Carolyn Gray 10 Appleseed Cove Little Rock, AR 72206 College Station Cloria Dozier P. O. Box 365 College Station, AR 72053 Downtown Little Rock Partnership Sharon Priest P. O. Box 1937 Little Rock, AR 72203 East Roosevelt Neigh. Assoc. Mr. Hadassah Johnson 5405 East Roosevelt Road Little Rock, AR 72206 Hermitage POA Carolyn Cureton 7 Colby Drive Little Rock, AR 72206 MLK Neighborhood Assoc Jessie M. Garrett 3012 MLK Drive Little Rock, AR 72206 Southend Coalition Ruby Jean Jeffries 1305 West 28th Street Little Rock, AR 72206 Wright Avenue Neigh. Assoc. Sheila Miles P. O. Box 165084 Little Rock, AR 72216 Capitol Hill Neighborhood Assoc. Henry Barton 918 Dennison Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Community Outreach N.A. Margie Jones 2614 South Commerce Little Rock, AR 72206 Downtown Neighborhood Assoc. Tony Curtis P. O. Box 164485 Little Rock, AR 72216 Granite Mountain Neigh. Assoc. Mr. Frank Boyle 1720 E. 38th Street Little Rock, AR 72206 MacArthur Park POA Mark Zoeller 500 East 91h Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Pettaway Neighborhood Assoc. Attn: Carol Tabron 2223 Cumberland Little Rock, AR 72206 South End Neigh Dev. Assoc. Robert Whitfield 3023 South Battery Little Rock, AR 72206 Clinton National Airport Ronald Mathieu, Exec. Director One Airport Drive Little Rock, AR 72202 Central High Neighborhood Assoc. Vanessa McKuin 1423 South Summit Little Rock, AR 72202 Director Erma Hendrix 921 West Roosevelt Road Little Rock, AR 72206 East LR Neighborhood Assoc. Cassandra Blue 1106 Apperson Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Hanger Hill Neighborhood Assoc. Lakresha Diaz 1201 Welch Little Rock, AR 72202 Meadowbrook Neigh. Assoc. Carl Farr 3024 Center Little Rock, AR 72202 River Market District N. A.. Tim Heiple 319 Pres. Clinton Ave., Ste 201 Little Rock, AR 72201 Whitmore Circle Neigh. Assoc. Chrystal Gray 28 Whitmore Circle Little Rock, AR 72206 Little Rock Port Bryan Day, Exec. Director 7500 Lindsey Road Little Rock, AR 72206 Central High Neighborhood Assoc. Hermitage POA Crime Watch South End Community Organization Ethel Ambrose JA Swift Warrine Robinson 1514 S. Schiller 73 Plantation Drive 2101 S. Main St. Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72206 Little Rock, AR 72206 LAND USE DEFINITIONS From: Residential Low Density- RL This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Su& residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6 units per acre. And 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. And 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. And 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. And 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. 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. And 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. And 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. And 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. LAND USE DEFINITIONS From: Residential Low Density- RL This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6 units per acre. And Park/Open Space - PK/OS This category includes all public parks, recreation facilities, greenbelts, flood plains, and other designated open space and recreational land. To: Residential Low Density- RL This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6 units per acre. And 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. LAND USE DEFINITIONS From: Residential Low Density- RL This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6 units per acre. And 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. To: Park/Open Space - PK/OS This category includes all public parks, recreation facilities, greenbelts, flood plains, and other designated open space and recreational land. And 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. LAND USE DEFINITIONS From: Residential Low Density- RL This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6 units per acre. And 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. And 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. And 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. To: 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. And 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. LAND USE DEFINITIONS From: Residential Low Density- RL This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6 units per acre. And 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. To: Residential Low Density- RL This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6 units per acre. And 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. LAND USE DEFINITIONS From: 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. To: 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. And 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. LAND USE DEFINITIONS From: 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. 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. And Residential High Density — RH This category accommodates residential development of more than twelve (12) dwelling units per acre. And 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. And 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. LAND USE DEFINITIONS From: Residential Low Density- RL This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6 units per acre. To: 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 rather than according to an overall development plan. LAND USE DEFINITIONS From: 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 rather than according to an overall development plan. And Park/Open Space - PK/OS This category includes all public parks, recreation facilities, greenbelts, flood plains, and other designated open space and recreational land. To: Residential Low Density- RL This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6 units per acre. And 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 rather than according to an overall development plan. And Park/Open Space - PK/OS This category includes all public parks, recreation facilities, greenbelts, flood plains, and other designated open space and recreational land. And 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. LAND USE DEFINITIONS From: Residential Low Density- RL This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6 units per acre. To: 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. And 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. LAND USE DEFINITIONS From: 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. And 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 rather than according to an overall development plan. To: 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 rather than according to an overall development plan. And 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. LAND USE DEFINITIONS From: Residential Low Density- RL This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6 units per acre. And Residential High Density — RH This category accommodates residential development of more than twelve (12) dwelling units per acre. And 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. And 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. To: 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. And Residential Low Density- RL This category provides for single family homes at densities not to exceed 6 units per acre. Such residential development is typically characterized by conventional single family homes, but may include patio or garden homes and cluster homes, provided that the density remain less than 6 units per acre. And 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. And 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. And 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. LAND USE DEFINITIONS From: 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. And Park/Open Space - PK/OS This category includes all public parks, recreation facilities, greenbelts, flood plains, and other designated open space and recreational land. To: 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. LAND USE DEFINITIONS From. 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 rather than according to an overall development plan. And Park/Open Space - PK/OS This category includes all public parks, recreation facilities, greenbelts, flood plains, and other designated open space and recreational land. To: 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. LAND USE DEFINITIONS From - 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. To: 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.