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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZ-7195-A ApplicationThis file sets the zoning as R-2 for the entire section of land in the extraterritorial expansion of 2002 as R-2 or AF. The land was then rezoned as other zoning categories per the files with suffixes A -Z. See mater file Z-7164 for process and ordinance. Z NUMBERTOWNSHIP RANGE SECTION Z-7167 T2N R14W 32 Z-7168. T2N R14W 4 Z-7169 T2N R14W 5 Z-7170 T2N R14W 6 Z-7171 T2N R15W 1 Z-7172 T2N R14W 8 Z-7173 T2N R14W 7 Z-7174 T2N R15W 12 Z-7175 T2N R15W 11 Z-7176- T2N R14W 17 Z-7177 T2N R14W 18 Z-7178 .T2N R15W 13 Z-7179 T2N R15W 14 Z-7180 T2N R14W 20 Z-7181 T2N R14W 19 Z-7182 T2N R15W 24 Z-7183 T2N R15W 23 Z-7184 T2N R14W 28 Z-7185 T2N R14W 29 Z-7186 T2N R14W 30 Z-7187 T2N R15W 25 Z-7188 TIN R14W 4 Z-7189 T2N R14W 32 Z-7190 T2N R14W 31 --Z-7_121---. .-T1-N--- :.-.._.��W. 4 Z-7192 TIN R14W 5 Z-7193 TIN R14W 6 Z-7194 TIN R14W 10 Z-7195 TIN R14W 9 Z-.7196 TIN R14W 8 Z-7197 TIN R14W 14 Z-7198 TIN R14W 15 Z-7199 TIN R14W 16 Z-7200 TIN R14W 23 Z-7201 TIN R14W 26 ta City of Little Rock Department of Planning and Development 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 or 371-6863 May 15, 2002 Greg Brewer 2610 Betty Drive Little Rock, AR 72210 Re: Z -7195-E & F Dear Mr. Brewer, Enclosed is a copy of C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District out of the Zoning Ordinance book. It show single family residences as a permitted use in C-1. With this, you may build one house with the accompanying support structures (barn, detached garage, storage buildings, etc.). If there are any questions, please call. Thank you, Brian Minyard Planner II Planning Zoning and Subdivision 136-298 LITTLE ROCK CODE lowed for the storage of sale items. Retail sales may not take place in an accessory structure. (7) Sidewalk sales and daily display that is stored inside the principal business build- ing during closed business periods, shall be allowed. However, these activities shall not obstruct pedestrian movement, fire lanes or areas designated for access by the physically impaired. (Code 1961, Ch. 43, § 7-103(c); Ord. No. 15,247, § 1, 2-17.87; Ord. No. 15,832, § la, 4-3-90; Ord. No. 16,116, § 1(tt), 11-19-91; Ord. No. 16,861, § 1(q), 3-21-95; Ord. No. 17,305, § 1(k), 11-7-96) Sec. 36-299. C-1 neighborhood commercial district. (a) Purpose and intent. The C-1 neighborhood commercial district is designed to accommodate limited retail developments within or adjacent to neighborhood areas for the purpose of supplying daily household needs of the residents for food, drugs and personal services. This section applies to such district. Commercial uses within this district should not depend on market areas larger than the neighborhood served. The district may also be used in conjunction with existing commer- cial developments as an extension of such estab- lished commercial district. The C-1 neighborhood commercial district shall generally be located at arterial or collector street intersections and within walking district of residential areas. Such devel- opments shall be designed to accommodate be- tween one (1) to fifteen (15) stores on a site not more than five (5) acres in size. This district also permits a limited admixture of residential uses to facilitate integration with existing development and to encourage development of multiuse projects under controlled conditions. (b) Development criteria. Unless otherwise spe- cifically provided in this section, the following development criteria shall apply to this district: (1) Outdoor display prohibited in any yard. (2) There shall be a maximum gross leasable area of five thousand (5,000) square feet per establishment, except that one (1) establishment may have not more than ten thousand (10,000) square feet. Supp. No. 26 -=Mme— r6 (3) Off -premises outdoor advertising is pro- hibited. (c) Use regulations. (1) Permitted uses. Permitted uses are as follows: 2328 a. Antique shop, without repair. b. Bakery or confectionery shop. C. Bank or savings and loan office. d. Barber and beauty shop. e. Book and stationery store. f. Camera shop. g. [Reserved]. - h. Church. i. Cigar, tobacco and candy store. j. Clinic (medical, dental or optical). k. Clothing store. 1. Community welfare or health center. m. Customer sewing and millinery. n. Day nursery or day care center. o. Drugstore or pharmacy. p. Duplication shop. q. Establishment of a religious, chari- table or philanthropic organization. r. Florist shop. S. Food store. t. Furniture store. u. Group care facility. V. Handicraft, ceramic, sculpture or sim- ilar art work. w. Hardware or sporting goods store. X. Hobby shop. y. Jewelry store. Z. Key shop. aa. Laundromat or pickup station. bb. Library, art gallery, museum or sim- ilar display use. cc. Lodge or fraternal organization. dd. Medical appliance fittings and sales. ee. Multifamily dwellings (as per the R-5 district). 1 I 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i l 1 1 ZONING ff. Office (general and professional). gg. Optical shop. hh. Paint and wallpaper store. ii. Pet shop. jj. Photography studio. kk. Private school, kindergarten or insti- tution for special education. ll. School (public or denominational). mm. Secondhand store, used furniture or rummage shop. nn. Shoe repair. oo. Single-family residences. pp. Studio (art, music, speech, drama, dance or other artistic endeavors). qq. Studio (broadcasting or recording). rr. Tailor. ss. Tool and equipment rental (inside display only). tt. Travel bureau. uu. Two-family residences. (2) Conditional uses. Conditional uses are as follows: a. Amusement, commercial (inside). b. Animal clinic (enclosed). C. Appliance repair. d. Cabinet or woodwork shop. d.l. Catering, commercial. e. Cemetery or mausoleum. f. College dormitory. g. Convenience food store with gas pumps. h. College fraternity or sorority. i. Convent or monastery. j. Eating place without drive-in ser- vice. k. Establishment for the care of alco- holic, narcotic, or psychiatric pa- tients. 1. Furniture repair store. m. Health studio or spa. Supp. No. 26 2329 § 36-299 n. Nursing home or convalescent home. o. Parking, commercial lot or garage. p. Retail uses not listed (enclosed). q. School (business). r. Service station. S. [Reserved]. t. Theater (not drive-in). u. Upholstery shop, furniture. (d) Height regulations. No building hereafter erected or structurally altered shall exceed a height of twenty-five (25) feet. (e) Area regulations. (1) Front yard. There shall be a front yard having a depth of not less than twenty- five (25) feet to the front line of the building. (2) Side yard. A side yard is not required, except where abutting residential dis- tricts; then there shall be a side yard on that side of the building having minimum width of ten (10) percent of the average width of the lot, not to exceed eight (8) feet. (3) Rear yard. There shall be a rear yard having a depth of not less than twenty- five (25) feet. In the case of a corner lot, however, when providing a twenty -five- foot exterior side yard, the rear yard may be reduced to not less than eight (8) feet. (4) Lot area regulations. There shall be a lot area of not less than seven thousand (7,000) square feet or more than ten (10) acres. In addition, there shall be a lot width of not less than sixty (60) feet and a lot depth of not less than one hundred (100) feet. (5) Lot coverage. Maximum lot coverage for all principal and accessory buildings shall be thirty-five (35) percent of the total area of the site. (Code 1961, Ch. 43, § 7-103.1; Ord. No. 15,247, § 1, 2-17-87; Ord. No. 15,553, § le, 9-20-88; Ord. No. 15,703, § lm, 7-5-89; Ord. No. 16,116, § Ukk), 11-19-91; Ord. No. 16,341, § 1(q), 1-19-93; Ord. No. 16,861, § 1(nn), 3-21-95; Ord. No. 17,305, § 1(r), (w), 11-7-96) Et City of Little Rock Department of Planning and Development 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 or 371-6863 September 23, 2002 Mr. Gene Brewer 2610 Betty Drive Little Rock, AR 72210 Dear Mr. Brewer; Planning Zoning and Subdivision This letter is to confirm our discussion about your future uses on land near Beauchamp Road and Betty Drive in western Pulaski County. This property is under consideration for `C-4', Open -Display Commercial zoning. You have indicated that you wish to place a saw on this property for the purpose of cutting logs for both lumber and fire wood. This saw is transported to various properties owned by your family for this use. The use of your proposed `C-4' property for cutting logs into lumber and firewood whether from your property or brought in has been determined to be permissible. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager EtCity of Little Rock Department of Planning and Development 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax. (501) 399-3435 or 371-6863 April 30, 2002 Gene Brewer 2610 Betty Drive Little Rock, AR 72210 Dear Sir/Madam, On April 25th, the Planning Commission heard your request for your zoning item, Z -7195-A, in T1 N R14W 9 at 2610 Betty Drive. This action was approved as C4 CUP, Open Display Commercial Conditional Use Permit by the Planning Commission that evening. Planning Zoning and Subdivision Your item was approved, and it has been forwarded to the Board of Directors for a hearing by staff. This letter is to inform you that the item will be heard at the June 4, 2002 Little Rock City . Board of Directors meeting. The Board of Directors meets on the second floor of City Hall, 500 West Markham Street, and starts at 6:00 p.m. This is a public meeting, and you are encouraged to attend. Other interested parties are allowed to speak in favor or opposition to the plan change. Please be prepared to answer questions if they arise. If there are any questions, please feel free to call. Sincerely, Brian Minyard Planner II City of Little Rock Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Zoning and Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Subdivision Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 or 371-6863 April 4, 2002 Gene Brewer 2610 Betty Drive Little Rock, AR 72210 Re: Z -7195-A Dear Gene Brewer, This letter is to confirm that you have applied for zotling with our department for the enclosed property in TIN R14W 9 generally located at 2610 Betty Drive. Your zoning file number is Z -7195-A. Attached is a map that we created to represent your property. Your land will be labeled with your zoning file number. The map may have adjacent property owners on it. Please check your property boundaries for accuracy. You have requested C4, Open Display Commercial District, for this parcel of property, with and Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a contractors yard. All lands will either be zoned AF, Agricultural and Forestry or R-2, Single Family at the beginning of the Zoning Plan item. The commission will then proceed with the non-residential zoning either individually or in groups and consider the parcels requesting a non-residential zoning category. The extraterritorial issues: Master Street Plan, Future Land Use Plan and the Zoning Plan will be discussed in that order in a public hearing at the City of Little Rock Planning Commission on April 25, 2002. The hearing will start at 4:00 p.m. You are encouraged to attend. If there are any questions, please give either Brian Minyard or myself a call. / Y /bj(w/ -- � Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Attachments Vicinity MaF Proposed lomng Case # Z-7195 - Z -7195-G POD, C4, AF, C3, R2 GT: 42.02 TRS: TINR14M PD: 21 Ward: N/A ON - 0 450 900 Feet Item # 3 tFx City of Little Rock Department of Planning and Development 723 West Markham Street Uttle Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 or 371-6863 April 3, 2002 Gene Brewer 2610 Betty Drive Little Rock, AR 72210 Re: Z -7195-A Dear Mr. Brewer, Planning Zoning and Subdivision Enclosed is a copy of a letter dated March 21, 2002 that was originally mailed to you on March 22, 2002 of which you stated that you did not receive. Also enclosed is a brochure on Planned Zoning Developments and listings of permitted uses in commercial zonings as handed out at the informational meetings. Thank you, Brian Minyard Planner II EtCity of Little Rock Department of Planning and Development 723 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 or 371-6863 March 21, 2002 Gene Brewer 2610 Betty Drive Little Rock, AR 72210 Re: Z -7195-A Dear Gene Brewer, Planning Zoning and Subdivision This letter is to confirm that you have applied for zoning with our department for the enclosed property in T1 N R14W 9 generally located at 2610 Betty Drive. Your zoning file number is Z -7195-A. Attached is a map that we created to represent your property. Your land will be labeled with your zoning file number. The map may have adjacent property owners on it. Please check your property boundaries for accuracy. You have requested C3, General Commercial District, for this parcel of property. After initial review of your request, we would like you to consider C-1, Neighborhood Commercial District which includes single family houses as a by right use. Please call us at your earliest convenience to discuss this change. All lands will either be zoned AF, Agricultural and Forestry or R-2, Single Family at the beginning of the Zoning Plan item. The commission will then proceed with the non-residential zoning either individually or in groups and consider the parcels requesting a non-residential zoning category. The extraterritorial issues: Master Street Plan, Future Land Use Plan and the Zoning Plan will be discussed in that order in a public hearing at the City of Little Rock Planning Commission on April 25, 2002. The hearing will start at 4:00 p.m. You are encouraged to attend. If there are any questions, please give me a call. Brian Minyard Planner II Attachments Encl. 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