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November 13, 1984
SUBDIVISIONS
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NAME: Wirtz's Replat Short Form
"PRD- (Z-4252)
LOCATION: Approximately 300 Feet South of
Intersection of Mabelvale Pike
and Grace Street, East Side of
Mabelvale Pike
AGENT: ENGINEER:
Terry Southerall Phillips Engineering Co.
664-2469 or 225-8127 806 North University
CMTW Company Little Rock, AR
19 Longlea
Little Rock, AR 72212
(Boyd Montgomery 227-7675)
AREA: 2.83 acres NO. OF LOTS: 1 FT. NEW STREET: 0
ZONING: "R -511/1'C-3"
PROPOSED USES:
Apartments
PLANNING DISTRICT:
12
CENSUS TRACT: 20.01
VARIANCES REQUESTED: None
A. Site History
This item was reviewed by the Commission on
August 28, 1984, as a request for rezoning from "R-5"
and "C-3" to "R-5" for the purpose of constructing
multifamily units. After a discussion, which included
five objectors from the neighborhood, it was decided
that the item should be deferred to the October 9th
Public Hearing and refiled as a short form "PUD."
Due to the stability and attractiveness of the
immediate single family neighborhood, staff felt that
it would not be approprite to develop as "R-5" and
without seeing a specific Site Development Plan. It
was felt that development should not exceed "MF -12."
The applicant stated, however, that there was a sale
pending for the property which required it to be
developed as "MF -24"; also, that his plans did not
include over 68 units.
November 13, 1984
SUBDIVISIONS
Item No. B - Continued
B. Proposal
C.
D.
3.
The construction of 72 multifamily units on 2.83
acres.
Development schedule:
Unit No. Unit Type
36 2 bedroom
36 1 bedroom
L)n i t R i -7c
720 square feet
576 square feet
Amenities/other to include: 1 resident manager's
unit, 1 club room and 1 swimmng pool.
4. Landscaping will consist of earth mounds with
shrubs to screen development from Mabelvale Pike,
lighted islands and parking area. Several large
trees on the site will be incorporated into the
design.
5. Parking - 86 spaces.
Engineering Comments
1. Dedicate right-of-way on Mabelvale Pike to
collector standards.
2. Improve Mablevale Pike to collector standards.
3. Provide a more detailed parking plan.
Ana --s i s
As stated previously, this site was originally
submitted for review as rezoning and has now been
resubmitted as a "PUD" at the request of the Planning
Commission. Our major concern relates to the design of
the project. The applicant must demonstrate that he
can provide the 108 parking spaces and minimum of 20'
internal drives that are required. His proposal
indicates plans for only 86 spaces. This represents a
deficit of 22 spaces.
The applicant is also requested to clarify the number
of floors and the height of the building. To address
the need for a buffer/screening device to protect the
neighboring single family residences, the usual 6'
November 13, 1984
SUBDIVISIONS
Item No. B - Continued
fence and 40/25' buffer is required on the north and
south perimeters of the property. The fence should
stop a short distance from the west property line so as
to prevent a site distance problem. Contact
Environmental Codes about the nature and extent of
required landscaping.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approval, subject to the comments made.
SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE REVIEW:
Since the applicant was not present, there was no review of
the item.
Water Works Comments - An 8" on-site fire service is
required. Acreage charges will apply. A pro rata charge
will also apply if a new connection is needed for Lot 1 to
an existing 24" in University.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION:
The applicant was present. Five persons from the
neighborhood were present in objection. Staff pointed out
that the proposed plan was short six parking spaces, and was
four units in excess of the previous density commitment. It
did not comply with the usual buffer requirements, but staff
felt that the buffer area could be varied in this instance,
provided the fence is constructed.
Ms. Fonda Lile of 6909 Mabelvale Pike represented herself
and her parents, who reside at 6907 Mabelvale Pike.
Ms. Joann Adcock, another resident, also voiced objections.
Opposition was based on a fear of added traffic and noise,
interruption of security of an established neighborhood
where only rental property is owned by persons in the area
and no absentee landlord situations are apparent.
Ms. Lile stated that several rezonings in the area were
opposed by residents previously, but were passed by the
Commission. She also stated that several previous
requirements for landscaping/screening on different
proposals in the area have not been adequately enforced.
The Commission felt that there should be no sympathy for
waivers on parking and density. The applicant asked to
delay the request for 30 days so that the plan can be
revised. A motion for approval of the request for deferral
was made and passed by a vote of 9 ayes, 0 noes and
2 absent.
November 13, 1984
SUBDIVISIONS
Item No. B - Continued
SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE REVIEW:
The applicant submitted a revised plan with 60 units, 93
parking spaces and a 6' fence. There was some discussion
regarding revising the parking on the east side, reducing
the amount of pavement on the south side, and providing a
fence tapered down to 30" at the property line.
Water Works - An 8" on-site fire service is required.
Acreage charges will apply. A pro rata charge will also
apply if a new connection is needed for Lot 1 to an existing
24" main in University.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION:
(11-13-84)
The applicant, Mr. Terry Southall, was present. He made a
presentation of his revised plan outlining the changes
directed by the Subdivision Committee. The Planning staff
pointed out the requirement for the 8 -inch on-site fire
service water line. This line is to be indicated on the
approved plan.
There were several objectors present. Two persons addressed
their concerns to the Commission. They were Fonda Lile and
Joan Adcock. A petition of objection was offered with 30 +
signatures. —
A general discussion of the proposal followed, with
additional changes suggested by Commission members,
specifically, the movement of the swimming pool from its
present location on Mabelvale Pike to the area adjacent to
the east property line. A motion was made to approve the
application as reflected on the revised plan, plus moving
the pool area from the front yard to the rear yard. The
motion passed by a vote of: 9 ayes, 1 noes and 1 absent.
October 9, 1984
SUBDIVISIONS
Item No. 2
NAME:
Wirtz's Replat Short Form
"PRD" (Z-4252)
LOCATION: Approximately 300 Feet South of
Intersection of Mabelvale Pike
and Grace Street, East Side of
Mabelvale Pike
AGENT:
ENGINEER:
Terry Southerall Phillips Engineering Co.
664-2469 or 225-8127 806 North University
CMTW Company Little Rock, AR
19 Longlea
Little Rock, AR 72212
(Boyd Montgomery 227-7675)
AREA: 2.83 acres NO. OF LOTS: 1 FT. NEW STREET: 0
ZONING: "R-5-'/"C-3--
PROPOSED
R-5"/"C-3"PROPOSED USES: Apartments
PLANNING DISTRICT: 12
CENSUS TRACT: 20.01
VARIANCES REQUESTED: None
A. Site History
This item was reviewed by the Commission on
August 28, 1984, as a request for rezoning from "R-5"
and 11C-3" to "R-5" for the purpose of constructing
multifamily units. After a discussion, which included
five objectors from the neighborhood, it was decided
that the item should be deferred to the October 9th
Public Hearing and refiled as a short form "PUD."
Due to the stability and attractiveness of the
immediate single family neighborhood, staff felt that
it would not be approprite to develop as "R-5" and
without seeing a specific Site Development Plan. It
was felt that development'should not exceed "MF -12."
The applicant stated, however, that there was a sale
pending for the property which required it to be
developed as "MF -24"; also, that his plans did not
include over 68 units.
October 9, 1984
SUBDIVISIONS
Item No. 2 - Continued
B. Proposal
1. The construction of 72 multifamily units on 2.83
acres.
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2. Development schedule:
Unit No. Unit Type Unit Size
36 2 bedroom 720 square feet
36 1 bedroom 576 square feet
3. Amenities/other to include: 1 resident manager's
unit, 1 club room and 1 swimmng pool.
4. Landscaping will consist of earth mounds with
shrubs to screen development from Mabelvale Pike,
lighted islands and parking area. Several large
trees on the site will be incorporated into the
design.
5. Parking - 86 spaces.
Engineering Comments
1. Dedicate right-of-way on Mabelvale Pike to
collector standards.
2. Improve Mablevale Pike to collector standards.
3. Provide a more detailed parking plan.
Analysis
As stated previously, this site was originally
submitted for review as rezoning and has now been
resubmitted as a "PUD" at the request of the Planning
Commission. Our major concern relates to the design of
the project. The applicant must demonstrate that he
can provide the 108 parking spaces and minimum of 20'
internal drives that are required. His proposal
indicates plans for only 86 spaces. This represents a
deficit of 22 spaces.
The applicant is also requested to clarify the number
of floors and the height of the building. To address
the need for a buffer/screening device to protect the
neighboring single family residences, the usual 6'
October 9, 1984
SUBDIVISIONS
Item No. 2 - Continued
fence and 40/25' buffer is required on the north and
south perimeters of the property. The fence should
stop a short distance from the west property line so as
to prevent a site distance problem. Contact
Environmental Codes about the nature and extent of
required ,landscaping.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approval, subject to the comments made.
SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE REVIEW:
Since the applicant was not present, there was no review of
the item.
Water Works Comments - An 8" on-site fire service is
required. Acreage charges will apply. A pro rata charge
will also apply if a new connection is needed for Lot 1 to
an existing 24" in University.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION:
The applicant was present. Five persons from the
neighborhood were present in objection. Staff pointed out
that the proposed plan was short six parking spaces, and was
four units in excess of the previous density commitment. It
did not comply with the usual buffer requirements, but staff
felt that the buffer area could be varied in this instance,
provided the fence is constructed.
Ms. Fawn Delile of 6909 Mabelvale Pike represented herself
and her parents, who reside at 6907 Mabelvale Pike.
Ms. Joann Adcock, another resident, also voiced objections.
Opposition was based on a fear of added traffic and noise,
interruption of security of an established neighborhood
where only rental property is owned by persons in the area
and no absentee landlord situations are apparent.
Ms. Delile stated that several rezonings in the area were
opposed by residents previously, but were passed by the
Commission. She also stated that several previous
requirements for landscaping/screening on different
proposals in the area have not been adequately enforced.
The Commission felt that there should be no sympathy for
waivers on parking and density. The applicant asked to
delay the request for 30 days so that the plan can be
revised. A motion for approval of the request for deferral
was made and passed by a vote of 9 ayes, 0 noes and
2 absent.
NArCE: Wirtz's Replat Short Form "PRD"
LOCATION: Approximately 300 Feet South of
Intersection of Mabelvale Pike
and Grace Street, East Side of
Mabelvale Pike
AGENT: ENGINEER:
Terry Southall • Phillips Engineering Co.
664-2469 or 225-8127 806 North University
CMTW Company Little Rock, AR
19 Longlea
Littl Rock, AR 72212
(Boyd Montgomery 2.27-7675)
AREA: 2,83 acres NO. OF LOTS: 1 FT. NEW STREET: 0
ZONING: "R -5"/"C-3"
PROPOSED USE: Apartments
VARIANCES REQUESTED: None
PROPOSAL: (As presented on the attached engineer"s drawing)
1. The construction of 60 multifamily units on 2.83 acres
which equals approximately 21 units per acre.
2. Developement Schedule: 2 level building, a total of 20'
in height.
Unit No. Unit Type Unit Size
36 2 bedroom 720 square feet
24 1 bedroom 576 square feet
3. Amenities/other to include: 1 resident manager's unit,
1 club room and 1 swimming pool,
4. Landscaping will consist of earth mounds with shrubs to
screen development from Mabelvale Pike and a 6" wooden
screening fence on three sides as indicated, Several
large trees on the site will be incorporated into the
design.
5. Parking - 93 spaces which equals in excess of 1.5 parking
spaces per unit. The parking area will have landscaped
islands as indicated.
November 13, 1984
SUBDIVISIONS
Item No. B
NAME: Wirtz's Replat Short Form
"PRD" (Z-4252)
LOCATION: Approximately 300 Feet South of
Intersection of Mabelvale Pike
and Grace Street, East Side of
Mabelvale Pike
AGENT:
ENGINEER:
Terry Southerall Phillips Engineering Co.
664-2469 or 225-8127 806 North University
CMTW Company Little Rock, AR
19 Longlea
Little Rock, AR 72212
(Boyd Montgomery 227-7675)
AREA: 2.83 acres NO. OF LOTS: 1 FT. NEW STREET: 0
ZONING: "R -5"/"C-3"
PROPOSED USES: Apartments
PLANNING DISTRICT: 12
CENSUS TRACT: 20.01
VARIANCES REQUESTED: None
A. ' , Site History
This item was reviewed by the Commission on
August 28, 1984, as a request for rezoning from "R-5"
and "C-3" to "R-5" for the purpose of constructing
multifamily units. After a discussion, which included
five objectors from the neighborhood, it was decided
that the item should be deferred to the October 9th
Public Hearing and refiled as a short form "PUD."
Due to the stability and, attractiveness of the
immediate single family neighborhood, staff felt that
it would not be approprite to develop as "R-5" and
without seeing a specific Site Development Plan. It
was felt that development should not exceed ".MF -12."
The applicant stated, however, that there was a sale
pending for the property which required it to be
developed as "MF -24"; also, that his plans did not
include over 68 units.
November 13, 1984
SUBDIVISIONS
Item No. B - Continued
B. Proposal
1. The construction of 72 multifamily units on 2.83
acres.
2. Development schedule:
Unit No. Unit T e
36 2 bedroom
36 1 bedroom
rl" 4 4- a 4 .7da
720 square feet
576 square feet
3. Amenities/other to include: 1 resident manager's
unit, 1 club room and 1 swimmng pool.
4. Landscaping will consist of earth mounds kvith
shrubs to screen development from Mabelvale Pike,
lighted islands and parking area. Several large
trees on the site will be incorporated into the
design.
5. Parking - 86 spaces.
C. Engineering Comments
1. Dedicate right-of-way on Mabelvale Pike to
collector standards.
2. Improve Mablevale Pike to collector standards.
3. Provide a more detailed parking plan.
D. Analysis
As stated previously, this site was originally
submitted for review as rezoning and has now been
resubmitted as a "PUD" at the request of the Planning
Commission. Our major concern relates to the design of
the project. The applicant must demonstrate that he
can provide the 108 parking spaces and minimum of 20'
internal drives that are required. His proposal
indicates plans for only 86 spaces. This represents a
deficit of 22 spaces.
The applicant is also requested to clarify the number
of floors and the height of the building. To address
the need for a buffer/screening device to protect the
neighboring single family residences, the usual 6'
OR
November 13, 1984
SUBDIVISIONS
Item No. B - Continued
fence and 40/25' buffer is required on the north and
south perimeters of the property. The fence should
stop a short distance from the west property line so as
to prevent a site distance problem. Contact
Environmental Codes about the nature and extent of
required landscaping.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approval, subject to the comments made.
SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE REVIEW:
Since the applicant was not present, there was no review of
the item.
Water Works Comments - An 8" on-site fire service is
required. Acreage charges will apply. A pro rata charge
will also apply if a new connection is needed for Lot 1 to
an existing 24" in University.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION:
The applicant was present. Five persons from the
neighborhood were present in objection. Staff pointed out
that the proposed plan was short six parking spaces, and was
four units in excess of the previous density commitment. It
did not comply with the usual buffer requirements, but staff
felt that the buffer area could be varied in this instance,
provided the fence is constructed.
Ms. Fonda Lile of 6909 Mabelvale Pike represented herself
and her parents, who reside at 6907 Mabelvale Pike.
Ms. Joann Adcock, another resident, also voiced objections.
Opposition was based on a fear of added traffic and noise,
interruption of security of an established neighborhood
where only rental property is owned by persons in the area
and no absentee landlord situations are apparent.
Ms.,Lile stated that several rezonings in the area were
opposed by residents previously, but were passed by the
Commission. She also stated that several previous
requirements for landscaping/screening on different
proposals in the area have not been adequately enforced.
The Commission felt that there should be no sympathy for
waivers on parking and density. The applicant asked to
delay the request for 30 days so that the plan can be
revised. A motion for approval of the request for deferral
was made and passed by a vote of 9 ayes, 0 noes and
2 absent.
November 13, 1984
SUBDIVISIONS
Item No. B - Continued
UBDIVISION COMMITTEE REVIEW:
The applicant submitted a revised plan with 60 units, 93
parking spaces and a 6' fence. There was some discussion
regarding revising the parking on the east side, reducing
the amount of pavement on the south side, and providing a
fence tapered down to 30" at the property line.
Water Works - An 8" on-site fire service is required.
Acreage charges will apply. A pro rata charge will also
apply if a new connection is needed for Lot 1 to an existing
24" main in University.
*LANNING COMMISSION ACTION: (11-13-84)
The applicant, Mr. Terry Southall, was present. He made a
presentation of his revised plan outlining the changes
directed by the Subdivision Committee. The Planning staff
pointed out the requirement for the 8 -inch on-site fire
service water line. This line is to be indicated on the
approved plan.
There were several objectors present. Two persons addressed
their concerns to the Commission. They were Fonda Lile and
Joan Adcock. A petition of objection was offered with 30 +
signatures.
A general discussion of the proposal followed, with
additional changes suggested by Commission members,
specifically, the movement of the swimming pool from its
present location on Mabelvale Pike to the area adjacent to
the east property line. A motion was made to approve the
application as reflected on the revised plan, plus moving
the pool area from the front yard to the rear yard. The
motion passed by a vote of: 9 ayes, 1 noes and 1 absent.