HomeMy WebLinkAboutG-25-228 BOD Communication 030322OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS COMMUNICATION
DECEMBER 21, 2021 AGENDA
Subject
Resolution renaming the
portion of S. Pine Street
from Plateau Street to I-630
to UAMS Boulevard.
(G-25-228)
Submitted by:
Department of Planning and
Development
SYNOPSIS
FISCAL IMPACT
RECOMMENDATION
BACKGROUND
Action Required
Ordinance
4Resolution
Approval
Information Report
Approved By
Bruce Moore
City Manager
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is
requesting that the name of S. Pine Street, from Plateau
Street to I-630, be changed to UAMS Boulevard.
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Approval of the Resolution
The applicant is requesting to change the name of that
portion of S. Pine Street located between Plateau Street and
I-630 to UAMS Boulevard. The street name change is
requested as part of the UAMS campus plan, specifically
the new development occurring immediately east of the
main campus buildings.
S. Pine Street between Plateau Street and I-630 is currently
being reconstructed as a two-way, four (4) lane divided
roadway. After the construction of the new roadway is
completed and accepted by the City of Little Rock, a
portion of S. Cedar Street between Plateau Street and I-630
will be requested to be abandoned.
BACKGROUND
CONTINUED
Signatures in support of the proposed street name change
were submitted representing 32 of the 56 lots which abut
this length of S. Pine Street. Notice of the public hearing
was sent to all residents and owners of the abutting lots.
Notice was also sent to all neighborhood associations
registered with the City of Little Rock.
The following was noted in the Engineering review
comments:
"This name change could cause confusion
primarily with the Emergency Response
Services and Postal Delivery Services due to
another street being name U.A.M.S. Campus
Dr. with addresses ranging 200-400."
The following is the applicant's response to the
engineering comment:
"UAMS would prefer to make the change to
UAMS Boulevard and feels that this will be
more clear for out of town patients. The other
street mentioned is named Campus Drive, not
UAMS Campus Drive, and this is a very short
internal street. Also, the UAMS master plan
shows that Campus Drive will eventually be
closed and become a plaza area."
Staff believes that the proposed street name of UAMS
Boulevard will cause no confusion with other street names.
Staff is supportive of the street name change request.
On November 18, 2021, the Planning Commission voted
6 ayes, 3 noes, and 2 absent to approve the Street Name
Change. There was one (1) objector present.
All residents and owners of property abutting the right-of-
way and all neighborhood associations registered with The
City of Little Rock were notified of the public hearing.
Please see the attached Planning Commission minute
record for the complete staff analysis.
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION TO CHANGE THE NAME OF S. PINE STREET,
LOCATED BETWEEN PLATEAU STREET AND INTERSTATE
630 (G-25-228); AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Little Rock, Ark., Rev. Code 9 31-324 (1988), the
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, has filed a petition to change the name of S. Pine
Street, located between Plateau Street and I-630 to UAMS Boulevard; and,
WHEREAS, the Little Rock Planning Commission, at its November 18, 2021 meeting,
voted to recommend approval of the proposed street name change with a vote of 6 ayes, 3 nays
and 2 absent.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OF THE CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS.
SECTION 1. The name of S. Pine Street, located between Plateau Street and I-630 is
hereby changed to UAMS Boulevard.
SECTION 2. This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption
and the City Manager is hereby directed to notify all departments of said change.
SECTION 3. Severability. In the event any title, section, paragraph, item, sentence,
clause, phrase, or word of this resolution is declared or adjudged to be invalid or
unconstitutional, such declaration or adjudication shall not affect the remaining portions of the
resolution which shall remain in full force and effect as if the portion so declared or adjudged
invalid or unconstitutional were not originally a part of the resolution.
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SECTION 4. Repealer. All laws, ordinances, resolutions, or parts of the same, that
are inconsistent with the provisions of this resolution, are hereby repealed to the extent of such
inconsistency.
ADOPTED:
ATTEST:
Susan Langley, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM:
Thomas M. Carpenter, City Attorney
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APPROVED:
Frank Scott, Mayor
FILE NO.: G-25-228
NAME: S. Pine Street Name Change to UAMS Boulevard
LOCATION: S. Pine Street from Plateau Street to 1-630
DEVELOPER:
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
4301 West Markham Street, #575
Little Rock, AR 72205
OWNER/AUTHORIZED AGENT:
Robert M. Brown, Development Consultants, Inc. — Agent
SURVEYORIENGINEER:
Development Consultants, Inc.
2200 N. Rodney Parham Road, Suite 220
Little Rock, AR 72212
AREA: N/A NUMBER OF LOTS: N/A
WARD: 3 PLANNING DISTRICT: 9
CURRENT ZONING: N/A
Variance/Waivers: N/A
A. PROPOSAL/REQUESTIAPPLICANT'S STATEMENT:
FT. NEW STREET: N/A
CENSUS TRACT: 48
The applicant requests to change the name of S. Pine Street, from Plateau Street to
1-630, to UAMS Boulevard.
B. EXISTING CONDITIONS:
Pine Street is currently being redeveloped as a four (4) lane divided roadway.
FILE NO.: G-25-228 Cont.
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NEIGHBORHOOD COMMENTS:
All residents and owners of property abutting the right-of-way and all neighborhood
associations registered with the City of Little Rock were notified of the public hearing.
ENGINEERING COMMENTS:
1. The proposed name and lane travel change will cause some confusion, due to
having single directional roads connecting with double laned roads and then back
to the single lane. Provide a plan showing the sign change lay -out i.e. Intersections
that need to have the signs replaced.
2. It will be the responsibility of the signal contractor to get the signs fabricated to CLR
Specifications and have them installed at signalized intersections.
3. This name change will affect approximately the 200-700 block of Pine St. Have
residents been notified?
4. This name change could cause confusion primarily with the Emergency Response
Services and Postal Delivery Services due to another street being name U.A.M.S.
Campus Dr. with addresses ranging 200-400. Applicant might consider: Medical
Center Blvd. or U of A Medical Center Blvd. Please reach out to Glenn Haley with
Public Works to confirm naming of street.
UTILITIES/FIRE DEPARTMENT/PARKS/COUNTY PLANNING:
Little Rock Water Reclamation Authorit
EnterQy: No comments received.
CenterPoint Ener : No comments.
AT & T: No comments received.
No objection to street name change.
Central Arkansas Water: No comments received.
Fire Department: No comments.
Parks and Recreation: No comments received.
County Planning: No comments.
F. BUILDING CODES/LANDSCAPE:
Building Code: No comments received.
Landscape: No comments.
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FILE NO.: G-25-228 Cont.
G. TRANSPORTATION/PLANNING:
Rock Region Metro: No comments.
Planning Division: No comments.
H. ANALYSIS:
The applicant is requesting to change the name of that portion of S. Pine Street located
between Plateau Street and 1-630 to UAMS Boulevard. The street name change is
requested as part of the UAMS campus plan, specifically the new development
occurring immediately east of the main campus buildings.
S. Pine Street between Plateau Street and 1-630 is currently being reconstructed as a
two-way, four (4) lane divided roadway. After the construction of the new roadway is
completed and accepted by the City of Little Rock, a portion of S. Cedar Street
between Plateau Street and 1-630 will be requested to be abandoned.
Signatures in support of the proposed street name change were submitted
representing 32 of the 56 lots which abut this length of S. Pine Street. Notice of the
public hearing was sent to all residents and owners of the abutting lots. Notice was
also sent to all neighborhood associations registered with the City of Little Rock.
The following was noted in the Engineering review comments:
"This name change could cause confusion primarily with the Emergency
Response Services and Postal Delivery Services due to another street
being name U.A.M.S. Campus Dr. with addresses ranging 200-400."
The following is the applicant's response to the engineering comment:
"UAMS would prefer to make the change to UAMS Boulevard and feels
that this will be more clear for out of town patients. The other street
mentioned is named Campus Drive, not UAMS Campus Drive, and this
is a very short internal street. Also, the UAMS master plan shows that
Campus Drive will eventually be closed and become a plaza area."
Staff believes that the proposed street name of UAMS Boulevard will cause no
confusion with other street names. Staff is supportive of the street name change
request.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of the request to change the name of that portion of
S. Pine Street located between Plateau Street and 1-630 to UAMS Boulevard.
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FILE NO.- G-25-228 Cont.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: (NOVEMBER 18, 2021)
The applicant was present. There was one (1) person registered in opposition. Staff
presented the item and a recommendation for approval as outlined in the "staff
recommendation" above. The applicant deferred to the registered opposition.
Vicki Stringfellow addressed the Commission in opposition to the application. She expressed
concerns regarding the height of the building, noise from generators, multiple lanes created
by right-of-way abandonment and encroachment along Pine Street.
George McFarrin, a representative from UAMS, addressed the Commission in support of the
application. He stated the proposal would assist residents and emergency vehicles better
navigate the area and how the proposal would establish a boundary for the University
campus. He also commented regarding the noise issue and stated sound remediation
concerns were recognized and tested by UAMS. He also stated the facility plans to install
trees to assist mitigating noise leaving the campus.
Commissioner Betton asked if the right-of-way abandonment was part of UAMS's Master
Plan. The applicant responded it is part of the master plan.
There was a motion to approve the application as recommended by staff. The motion was
seconded. The vote was 6 ayes, 3 nays, and 2 absent. The application was approved.
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