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Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 MARIS GUY/TRUST 1 ARMISTEAD RD LITTLE ROCK, AR 72207 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12' Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 CHEATHAM LIVING TRUST 1 LILLY CT LITTLE ROCK, AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 CRENSHAW LARRY & DONNA 1 WESTOAK CIR LITTLE ROCK, AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely„ cFk1V Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 AUSTIN DAVID 10911 PANTHER MOUNTAIN RD NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR 72113 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 BRIDGES JOHN ROBERT/MARILYN ANN 11 LEVANT DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72212 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, V Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 HOLSTEAD ROBERT DYLAN/JULY LYNN 1105 ISLAND PARK BLVD APT 218 SHREVEPORT,LA 71105-4748 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12cn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 NORWOOD FREDDYE M 12318 PLEASANT FOREST DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72212 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, WWI Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 HAWKINS SARAH 13500 LONGTREE DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 LOHAKARE JAYANT/PRATIKSHA 13501 LONGTREE DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223-1331 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a 'typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 SPRADLIN HAROLD G/TIPPITT APRIL N 13621 LONGTREE DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 PASSAFIUME RUSSELL/RHONDA IRREVOCABLE TRUST 13701 LONGTREE DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72212-1916 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 HAGUE JEREMY J/ LYNN R 14004 SHEPARD DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, I Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 MASSEY CHRISTOPHER SEAN 14005 SHEPARD DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223-1800 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a 'typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 MEEK JEANNE 14008 SHEPARD DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 RAND KIMBERLY A 14009 SHEPARD DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a 'typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12cn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 HARPER SCOTT 14100 SHEPARD DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a 'typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 JONES JAMES T JR & KATHY W 14105 SHEPARD DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 CONNERY MICHAEL/ELIZABETH 14115 SHEPARD DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a 'typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, 1/110 16 tll(�� Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 CHASE BRENDA KAY REVOCABLE TRUST 14116 SHEPARD DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223-1974 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 EDWARDS PHILLIP & SHEILA MARI 14200 SHEPARD DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223-1996 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a 'typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12cn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, r Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 CISNE WILLIAM E & GLENDA S 14207 SHEPARD DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, CPI'I�le� �C/(—�� Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 ELAM SUSAN RUTH REVOCABLE TRUST 14210 SHEPARD DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a 'typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 FISCHER CARRIE J/BRIAN J 14211 SHEPARD DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223-1997 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 PORTER RAYMOND T & M CAROLYN 14222 SHEPARD DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 HE QINGGING/LIU JINFEN 14300 SHEPARD DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223-1998 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 CHEUNG TAZMAN/HE VIVIAN YUN 14301 JEROME DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223-5217 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, f11111V;6�-- Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 CLARK MICHAEL W/NANCY L 14301 SHEPARD DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, 9/WlI �� Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 STORE MASTER FUNDING X, LLC 15 W 6TH ST STE 2400 TULSA,OK 74119-5417 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, 0/44�L-- Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 RPM INC 1501 N UNIVERSITY AVE STE 800 LITTLE ROCK,AR 72207 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12cn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 PFEIFER EUGENE M III 16623 CANTRELL RD #2A LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a 'typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 HARROD CARL LEE/RENEA P 18001 CANTRELL RD LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 DELON LIVING TRUST 2 SHEPARD HILLS CT LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223-1977 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, `1 Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 ABDTD INVESTMENTS LLC 239 TRELON CIR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223-3959 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Since�eiy, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 KNIGHT JAMES G & KATHERINE 2601 BROADWAY CT LITTLE ROCK,AR 72206-3182 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, �/Jg lllik� Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 PULASKI LANDS LLC 2900 PERCY MACHIN DR NORTH LITTLE ROCK,AR 72114-2144 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, A Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 PHIPPS ANN ONEIDA M 3008 N PIERCE ST LITTLE ROCK,AR 72207 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 VOSS PAMELA ROSE 3150 ROBERT OTT CIRCLE CONWAY,AR 72034-3676 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 CALEX ENTERPRISES LLC 3615 DORAL DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72212 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a 'typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 ABBOTT JAMES JORDAN/MEGAN D 37 WESTOAK CIR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, laAlal)11-- Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 ROSSI ROBERT E REVOCABLE TRUST 4314 WESLEY DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 BARGFREDE BOBBIE A 4521 OLD OAK DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, v Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 NELSON JOHN M 4603 OLD OAK DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a 'typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 HARDIN AVONLEA/LUTHER S 4607 OLD OAK DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, �/V Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 ENDERLIN EMILY/ALEX 4611 OLD OAK DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 HOLTON JESSICA 4612 OLD OAK DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223-5212 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 KARPE REVOCABLE TRUST 4615 OLD OAK DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223-5213 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 CORBITT BRENT/KRISTEN 4617 OLD OAK DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, 41�Allllll� Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 WALTER AMY/PHILIP 4702 OLD OAK DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 THOMPSON CHARLES E & KAREN A 4703 OLD OAK DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a 'typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 CITY OF LITTLE ROCK 500 W MARKHAM ST STE 310 LITTLE ROCK,AR 72201-1430 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 HOLLOWAY MONA 5007 IVES RD LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223-2011 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a 'typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 NELSON MILTON/BELVER JOINT REVOCABLE TRUST 5204 IVES RD LITTLE ROCK,AR 72223-1619 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12cn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 1 430-KERR LLC 5317 JOHN F KENNEDY BLVD NORTH LITTLE ROCK,AR 72116-6703 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a 'typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12cn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 POWELL IRENE 612 OAKDALE RD ALEXANDER,AR 72002-9155 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a 'typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 POWELL IRENE C 612 OAKDALE RD ALEXANDER,AR 72002-9155 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 COONCE MARK L/LAURA J 6621 WAVERLY DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72207-3527 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely`, A Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 SQUARE DEAL INC 9 E SHORE DR LITTLE ROCK,AR 72227 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, r Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 SCHUMAN F-R KAYE CO 909 COAST BLVD UNIT 23 LA JOLLA,CA 92037-4106 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 NICKERSON FREDRICK PO BOX 293 SWEET HOME,AR 72164-0293 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachment Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Development Phone: (501)371-4790 Fax: (501)371-4546 Building Codes March 31, 2023 JAMES PATRICK R/LESLIE PAIGE REVOCABLE TR PO BOX 3585 LITTLE ROCK,AR 72203 Re.: Master Street Plan Collector amendment Dear Property Owner, Based on the records of the Pulaski County Assessor's Office, you own property within an area being considered for a Master Street Plan (MSP) amendment. The Master Street Plan is a document used to guide the alignment and design of major roads. In this case we are talking about Collectors. The primary function of a Collector Road is to provide a connection from Local Streets to Arterials. These roads have a `typical design' of a 60-foot right-of-way with pavement wide enough for up to three lanes (or two and parking) with a 5-foot sidewalk. The proposal is to remove Oak Oak/Black from the MSP as a Collector north of Shepard Drive. The second part of the amendment is to add Shepard Drive/Ives, east of Old Oak Drive as a Collector. A Public Hearing to consider this change has been scheduled for May 11 at 4 PM before the Little Rock Planning Commission. The Commission meeting takes place at the Centre at University Park, 6401 West 12tn Street. You are welcome to attend the public hearing and make comment on the proposed change and/or send written comments to the Planning & Development Department. If you have comments, please send written comments to the letterhead address by May 1, 2023. Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter. 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