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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZ-8021 Application 1EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Pulaski County Arkansas 3403 W.33 d Little Rock, AR 72204-6517 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wemersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA.) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree Cali be found at their website, wwW-firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Fireiree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. if you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 GARY F. LILES LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 PETER B. HEISTER !MARTHA JETT MCALISTER POST OFFICE BOX 70 CHARLES D. McDANIEL LITTLE HOCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER JAMES H. PENICK, III TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 JOE A. POLK FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY CHRISTOPHER D. BELL Writer's Extension: 106 cparker@elhiaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Pulaski County Arkansas 3403 W.33 d Little Rock, AR 72204-6517 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wemersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA.) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree Cali be found at their website, wwW-firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Fireiree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. if you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32nd Street behind the Pulaski County Jail Owned By: Fletcher Realty No. 2. LLC._ subject to a purchase contract by Firetree, Ltd., A 501 (c) (3) organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: PROPOSED USE: Communitv Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board- of Directors, 2" d Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) t pelt/� Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32nd Street behind the Pulaski Coun Jail Owned By: Fletcher Real No. 2 LLC subject to a purchase contract by 1~iretree Ltd. A 503 c 3 organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: 1 PROPOSED USE: Community Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2" Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent)_ (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Midway Neighborhood Association Donna Stone 1409 South Pierce Little Rock, AR 72204 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Ms. Stone: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Although the facility is not within the boundaries of your neighborhood organization, I wanted to give you notice of the application and the scheduled public meetings. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wemersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D. McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Midway Neighborhood Association Donna Stone 1409 South Pierce Little Rock, AR 72204 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Ms. Stone: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Although the facility is not within the boundaries of your neighborhood organization, I wanted to give you notice of the application and the scheduled public meetings. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wemersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Mi7 l Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. Enclosure NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32"d Street behind the Pulaski County Jail Owned By: Fletcher Realty No. 2 LLC subject to a purchase contract by Firetree Ltd. A 501 (c) (3) organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: 1-3, PROPOSED USE: Community Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2nd Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURNRECEIPT REQUESTED Jimmy A. Patton Jimmy A. Patton Contractor, Inc. 11900 Arch St. Pike Little Rock, AR 72206 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. Patton: T represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wemersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during in by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. Mare information about Firetree can be found at their website, A,—,VW.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeti which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Comng, mission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April I0" at 6:00 P,M, at the County L-xtension 0fiice at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and 1 will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 GARY F. LILES LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 PETER B. HEISTER MARTHA JETT McALI POST OFFICE BOX 70 CHARLES D. McDANIEL EL LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 CHRISTOPHER O PARKER JAMES H. PENICK, III TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 JOE A. POLK FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY CHRISTOPHER D. BELL Writer's Extension: 106 cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURNRECEIPT REQUESTED Jimmy A. Patton Jimmy A. Patton Contractor, Inc. 11900 Arch St. Pike Little Rock, AR 72206 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. Patton: T represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wemersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during in by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. Mare information about Firetree can be found at their website, A,—,VW.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeti which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Comng, mission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April I0" at 6:00 P,M, at the County L-xtension 0fiice at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and 1 will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Yours v tru Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32nd Street behind the Pulaski County Jail Owned By: Fletcher Realty No. 2 LLC sub'ect to a urchase contract b Firetree Ltd. A SOI c 3 or anization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows. PRESENT USE: PROPOSED USE: Communi Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2nd Floor, City. Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006, They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6.00 P.M. and Monday, April I0, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the rcviewing body of their views by Ietter. ,information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas, (50 1) 371 4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED David & Doris Jacks 8209 Stanton Road Little Rock, AR 72209 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. & Mrs. Jacks: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wcmersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd -'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More infonrlation about Firetree can be found at their website, www. fi retree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit wi heard by the Little Rock Planning Commissiwill be on on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 GARY F. LILES LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 PETER B. HEISTER MARTHA JETT I POST OFFICE BOX 70 CHARLES D. MCDi7ANANIEL LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 CHRISTOPHER 6. PARKER JH. PENSClC, III TELEPHONE 501-375-4531 A. JOEOE A. POLK FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY CHRISTOPHER D. BELL Writer's Extension: 106 cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED David & Doris Jacks 8209 Stanton Road Little Rock, AR 72209 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. & Mrs. Jacks: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wcmersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd -'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More infonrlation about Firetree can be found at their website, www. fi retree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit wi heard by the Little Rock Planning Commissiwill be on on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Mtru Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32"d Street behind the Pulaski Coun Jail Owned By: Fletcher Realty No. Z LLC sub"ect to a purchase contract I'v Firetree Ltd. A 501 c 3 or anization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: PROPOSED USE: CommunityCorrection Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2nd Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2941 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that f have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Gilbert Womack and Kevin Womack 3300 Brown Street Little Rock, AR 72204-6530 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Messrs. Womack: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (AGA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.Fil-ctree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Comrnission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10"' at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 GARY F. LILES LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 PETER B. HEISTER POST OFFICE BOX 70 MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D. McDANIEL LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY CHRISTOPHER D. BELL Writer's Extension: 106 cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Gilbert Womack and Kevin Womack 3300 Brown Street Little Rock, AR 72204-6530 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Messrs. Womack: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (AGA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.Fil-ctree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Comrnission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10"' at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Yau truly Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32"d Street behind the Pulaski Coun Jail Owned By: Fletcher Fealty No 2, LLC, subject to a purchase contract by Firetree, Ltd., A 501 (c) (3) organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: I=3, PROPOSED USE: Communily Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2" d Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. MITCHELL L. BERRY CHRISTOPHER D, BELL Writer's Extension: 106 cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED C.B. Simpson, Trustee of the Charley Barrett "C.B." Simpson Living Trust 219 W. Palm Lonoke, AR 72086 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. Simpson: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wemersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, LtVs facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, w1vw. f) retree. corn . As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M- Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10" at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and l will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 GARY F. LILES LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 PETER B. HEISTER POST OFFICE BOX 70 MARTHA JETT MCALISTER CHARLES D. MCDANIEL LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 JAMES H. PENICK. III JOE A. POLK FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 RICHARD L RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY CHRISTOPHER D, BELL Writer's Extension: 106 cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED C.B. Simpson, Trustee of the Charley Barrett "C.B." Simpson Living Trust 219 W. Palm Lonoke, AR 72086 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. Simpson: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wemersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, LtVs facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, w1vw. f) retree. corn . As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M- Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10" at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and l will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. YaUr Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32nd Street behind the Pulaski County Jail Owned By: Fletcher }fealty No. 2, LLC. subject to a purchase contract by Firetree, Ltd.. A 501 c 3 organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: 1-3 PROPOSED USE: Community Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2nd Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Saratoga Enterprises LLC P.O. Box 4215 Tupelo, MS 38803-4215 E, CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, WWW. fire tree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER 0. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@eihiaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Saratoga Enterprises LLC P.O. Box 4215 Tupelo, MS 38803-4215 E, CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, WWW. fire tree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. YO V � f rLi Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 3U"d Street behind the Pulaski Coun Sail Owned By: Fletcher Realh, No. 2 LLC sub'ect to a urchase contract by Firetree A 50I c 3 ar anization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: PROPOSED USE: Community Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2" d Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and' operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72245. For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 3714790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Kirkpatrick Real Properties, LLC 120 Hickory Creek Circle Little Rock, AR 72212 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.fiiretree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D. McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JAMES H, PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhiaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Kirkpatrick Real Properties, LLC 120 Hickory Creek Circle Little Rock, AR 72212 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.fiiretree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Yo ry t , . t L C istopher O. Parker COP/ags cc. William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32rd Street behind the Pulaski County Jail Owned By: Fletcher Realty No. 2, LLC, subject to a purchase contract by Firetree Ltd.. A 501 c 3 organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: PROPOSED USE: Communily Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2" d Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 37611531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURIVRECEIPT REQUESTED Ray Properties, Inc. 3101 W. 32"d Street Little Rock, AR 72204-6509 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www. fi retree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4;00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be he]d April 3 and April 10"' at 6. 00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If You would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and l will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 GARY F. LILES LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 PETER B. HEISTER POST OFFICE BOX 70 MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D. McDANIEL LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 JAMES H. PENICK. III FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY CHRISTOPHER D. BELL Writer's Extension: 106 cparker@elhiaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURIVRECEIPT REQUESTED Ray Properties, Inc. 3101 W. 32"d Street Little Rock, AR 72204-6509 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www. fi retree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4;00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be he]d April 3 and April 10"' at 6. 00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If You would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and l will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Yo ry trul Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32nd Street behind the Pulaski COLM-V Jail Owned By: Fletcher Realty No. 2, LLC, subject to a purchase contract by Firetree, Ltd_, A 501 (c) (3 or anization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: PROPOSED USE: Communijy Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2" d Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing, will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. MITCHELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Red Brick Management Company, LLC P.O. Box 1124 Little Rock, AR 72203 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More infonnation about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER MARTHA JETT McALISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 CHARLES D. McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Red Brick Management Company, LLC P.O. Box 1124 Little Rock, AR 72203 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More infonnation about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Yo cry trul , Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. Yo trul Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32"d Street behind the Pulaski County Jail Owned By: Fletcher Realty No. 2 LLC subject to a purchase contract by Firetree Ltd. A 501 (c)-(3)- organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: PROPOSED USE: Community Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2" Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Benjamin E. Lein Minnie Lein 8604 Winston Little Rock, AR 72209 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE- Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. & Mrs. Lein: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www. fi retree. corn . As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D. MCDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCPELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Benjamin E. Lein Minnie Lein 8604 Winston Little Rock, AR 72209 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE- Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. & Mrs. Lein: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www. fi retree. corn . As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Yo trul Christopher O. arker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brom and 32"d Street behind the Pulaski Cop= Jail Owned By: Fletcher Realty No. 2 LLC subiect to a purchase contract by Firetree. Ltd. A 501 (c) (3) organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: PROPOSED USE: Community Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2nd Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Pulaski County Jail 3201 W. Roosevelt Road Little Rock, Ar 72204 E, CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D. McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY Writers Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Pulaski County Jail 3201 W. Roosevelt Road Little Rock, Ar 72204 E, CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Yo T'u- Christopher D. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32nd Street behind the Pulaski County Jail Owned By: Fletcher Realty No 2, LLC, subject to a purchase contract by Firetree. Ltd.. A 501 c 3 orgAnization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: PROPOSED USE: Community Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2" d Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Griffin Industries, Inc. 3300 S. Woodrow Street, Unit A Little Rock, AR 72204-7550 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 MARTHA JETT MCALISTER CHARLES D. McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Griffin Industries, Inc. 3300 S. Woodrow Street, Unit A Little Rock, AR 72204-7550 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Yo truI stopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32nd Street behind the Pulaski County .Tail Owned By: Fletcher Rea11y No. 2, LLC, subject to a purchase contract by Firetree, Ltd., A 501 c 3 organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: 1-3, PROPOSED USE: Community Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2nd Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) Exhibit A Parcel 1: Part of the N2/3 of the NEI/4 of Section 17, Township 1 North, Range 12 West, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the South line of the 40 foot RIW of the Missouri Pacific Railroad Spur and the East R/W line of Brown Street, said point being North 87 degrees 20 minutes 30 seconds West, 56 feet more or less from the West line of the SE1/4 NEIA of said Section 17; thence South 87 degrees 20 minutes 30 seconds East along said South Railroad R/W line, 638.37 feet; thence South 01 degree 39 minutes East 155.5 feet; thence South 86 degrees 11 minutes 10 seconds West 410.7 feet; thence South 00 degrees 09 minutes 45 seconds West 30.56 feet; thence South 89 degrees 58 minutes West 236.75 feet to said East R/W of Brown Street; thence North 01 degree 03 minutes 10 seconds East along said East R/W 243.1 feet to the point of beginning. Parcel 2: That part of the S1/2 of the NE1/4 of Section 17, Township 1 North, Range 12 West, in the City of Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, more particularly described as follows: Commence at an iron pin at the Northwest Corner of SE1/4 of the NE1/4 of said Section 17; then run North 89 degrees 49 minutes East along the North boundary line of said SEI/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 17 a distance of 37 feet to an iron pin, which is the Point of Beginning of the tract being described; From the point of beginning, thus established, run North 89 degrees 49 minutes East along the North boundary line of said SE1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 17 a distance of 312.7 feet to an iron pin; then run South a distance of 429.6 feet, more or less, to an iron pin on the North boundary line of a strip of land 40 feet in width (said strip of land being 20 feet wide on each side of the Center Line of the existing "Arkansas Brick and Manufacturing Company Spur" Tract of the Missouri Pacific Railroad Company which runs from East to West through the aforesaid S1/2 of the NE1/4 of Section 17, and strip of land further identified as the strip of land described in Paragraph "First" of that certain Warranty Deed executed by Arkansas Brick and Manufacturing Company, as Grantor, to St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company, as Grantee, which Deed is dated January 19, 1909, and is recorded in the Officer of the Recorder of Pulaski County, Arkansas in Deed Record Book 96, Page 361; thence run North 88 degrees 18 minutes West along the North Boundary line of the aforesaid strip of land 40 feet in width a distance of 360.2 feet to an iron pin; then run North a distance of 345.5 feet to an iron pin; then run North 45 degree East a distance of 67.1 feet to an iron pin; then run North 25 feet; more or less to the Point of Beginning hereinabove established for the land being described. Less and Except the West 20 feet thereof deeded to Pulaski County, Arkansas by Warranty Deed recorded in Book 522, Page 256, more particularly described as follows: From the Northwest Corner of SE1/4 of the NEIA of Section 17, Township 1 North, Range 12 West; run North 89 degrees 49 minutes East 37 feet to an iron pin which is the Northwest Corner of a tract of land which is owned by Essick Manufacturing Co. described on Plat 455 of Deed Record Book No. 363 of Pulaski County, Arkansas, thence South 25 feet; thence South 45 degrees West 38.8 feet to an iron which is the point of beginning; thence run South 367 feet to an iron pin; thence in a Westerly direction 20 feet, more or less to an iron pin on the West boundary line of the property owned by Essick Manufacturing Co. described on Page 455 of Deed Record Book No. 363 of Pulaski County, Arkansas, thence ran North 345.5 feet to an iron pin; thence run in a Northeasterly direction 28.3 feet more or less to the Point of Beginning. Page 1 of 1 Carney, Dana From: Rebecca Louden [rlouden@elhlaw.com] Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 3:34 PM To: Carney, Dana Subject: 3215 Brown Street Dana: This is the language I spoke to you about getting from the City this morning. We apparently have to get something back to the contracting officer by tomorrow (if at all possible), so get back with me as soon as possible. I am dropping off three copies of the survey to your office this afternoon. Thanks, Chris Rebecca L. Louden Eichenbaum, Liles & Heister, P.A. 124 W. Capitol Ave., Suite 1400 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-376-4531 / 501-376-8433 fax rloudenO)�:Ihlaw.cam 3/10/2006 RE: Conditional Use Application / 3215 Brown Street Firetree Community Correction Facility To whom it may concern: The property identified on attached Exhibit A at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock is currently zoned I-3. This zoning designation will not need to be changed in order to locate and operate at this location a community correctional facility. The property owner will need to secure from the City of Little Rock Planning Commission a conditional use permit to operate such facility and the property owner has made application for such permit. That application is currently scheduled to be heard by the full Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006. Very truly yours, t3t 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 DATE: ❑ ENTERGY/Arkansas Power & Light Company (2) ❑ Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company ❑ Southwestern Bell Telephone Company (2) ❑ Little Rock Municipal Water Works ❑ Little Rock Wastewater Utility _ ❑ Pulaski. County Planning -CT Little Rock Fire Department ❑ Public Works: Engineering, Traffic (3) ❑ Parks and Recreation Department ❑ Planning and Development - Site Plan Review ❑ Planning and Development - Graphics ❑ CATA TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NA IE:14�1--Irl,?ee,1W, Planning Zoning and Subdivision L TYPE OF ISS�U:� FILE NO: LOCATION: " 6 C/ 1, G.�P { On ZLffi1L-- I 2 the Little Rock Planning Commission will consider the above referenced issue. NOTE: The Int erde ental Meeting at which "this issue will be discussed will be held on . iO4 NOTE: The Subdivision Committee Mee' g at which this issue will be discussed will be held on A copy of the plan for the referenced issue is enclosed for your consideration, and your comments and/or recommendations will be appreciated. Please -respond by Monday, after the date of the Interdepartmental meeting. 5incer y, Dana Carney. Zoning and Subdivision Manager -(Phone:. 371=6817) (Please respond below and return this letter for our records.) Approved as Submitted . Easement(s) required (See attached plat or description.) * To all utilities: If an easement is requested which is in excess of 10 feet in width, provide justification for the easement or the request will not be incladed in the Planning Commission agenda. By: Enc osure Public Works Review Comments Planning Commission Board of Adjustment Agenda Date: 4-13-06 Z File Number LA -0004 Valley Springs Timber Harvest West of Geyer Springs at Valley Drive Per Sec. 29-190(14), a 40 ft undisturbed buffer shall be maintained around perimeter of site. In no event shall these temporary strips be less than the width of the permanent buffers required for development. Provide revised plan. 2 Per Sec. 29-190(15), a 25 foot undisturbed buffer measured from the top of bank shall be maintained along each side of streams having a ten (10) year storm of greater than 150 cubic feet per second. Provide revised plan with stream flow estimate. 3 Per Sec. 29-187(e)(2), provide a forestry management plan prepared by a registered forester or certified arborist using best management practice guidelines for silviculture in urban areas. Provide in report the health and conditions of trees; estimated # of trees on site by variety and size; estimated # of trees to be removed by variety and size; describe activities to be conducted on site; and schedule to perform work. 4 Per Sec. 29-187(e)(2), clear cutting or total harvests shall not be allowed. 5 Harvest activities must comply with state and federal forestry harvest techniques and code. Damage to off site property must be repaired by the applicant in a timely manner. 6 Tree tops and debris generated from the harvest activity must be removed at the conclusion of harvest to reduce the potential fire hazard. Contact the Little Rock Fire Department for conditions and additional requirements. 7 A grading permit in accordance with section 29-186 (c) & (d) will be required prior to any land clearing or grading activities at the site. Site grading, and drainage plans will need to be submitted and approved prior to the start of construction. 8 Vegetion must established on disturbed areas within 21 days of completion of harvest activities. Z File Number Z -2959-F Fidelity National Services (Altell) add parking 4001 N. Rodney Parham 1 Rodney Parham Rd is classified on the Master Street Plan as a minor arterial. A dedication of right-of- way 45 feet from centerline will be required. It appears the right-of-way near the south property line is less than the required 45 feet. 2 Repair or replace any curb and gutter or sidewalk that is damaged in the public right-of-way prior to occupancy. 3 A grading permit in accordance with section 29-186 (c) & (d) will be required prior to any land clearing or grading activities at the site. Site grading, and drainage plans will need to be submitted and approved prior to the start of construction. 4 Storm water detention ordinance applies to this property. Show the proposed location for stormwater detention facilities on the plan. Monday, March 20, 2006 Page 1 of 3 5 If disturbed area is 1 or more acres, obtain a NPDES storm water permit from the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality prior to the start of construction. Z File Number Z -3371-P Rezoning lots2,7,8,&9 Col. Glenn Commercial 12000 David O. Dodd Rd. 0 No Comments Z File Number Z -4973-E Splash Carwash rev CUP add ATM & Vacuum station 3021 Cantrell Rd. 1 Due to current traffic volumes and cross access problems, the east driveway between Sonic and Splash should be one way enter only and the western driveway should be one way exit only. 2 With the current access configuration or the proposed change of the east driveway to exit only, the ATM will create a site distance problem for traffic exiting the site onto Cantrell Road. Z File Number Z -5936-F Rezoning tracts NW of Chenal Pky and Rhaling 17901 Chenal Parkway 0 No comments Z File Number Z-7375 time extention Splash Car Wash time extention 7100 Cantrell Rd. 1 All Public Works comments from original application on the April 3, 2003 Planning Commission agenda apply. Z File Number Z -7953-A Akin Duplex CUP new Duplex 3004 S. State St. 1 After clearing the proposed structure, the driveway must jog to the south at least 5 feet from property line to allow for 5 ft radius on driveway. Z File Number Z-8009 Koen property rezoning R-2 to I-1 5500 S. Shackleford Rd 1 Shackleford Road is classified on the Master Street Plan as a minor arterial. A dedication of right-of- way 45 feet from centerline will be required with zoning approval. 2 With site development, provide design of street conforming to the Master Street Plan. Construct one- half street improvement to these streets including 5 -foot sidewalks with planned development. Z File Number Z-8019 Gibbins rezoning I-2 to C-3 SE comer I-30 and 65th 1 65th Street is classified on the Master Street Plan as a minor arterial. A dedication of right-of-way 45 feet from centerline will be required. Provide revised survey showing location of centerline of 65th St. 2 With development, subject property must share an access easement with property to the east. 3 With site development, provide design of street conforming to the Master Street Plan. Construct one- half street improvement to these streets including 5 -foot sidewalks with planned development. Monday, March 20, 2006 Page 2 of 3 Z File Number Z-8020 MEMS CUP substation #4 Pine Mountain Dr. 0 No comments Z File Number Z-8021 Firetree Ltd. CUP Correctional Facility conversion 3215 Brown St. 1 Sidewalks with appropriate handicap ramps are required in accordance with Sec. 31-175 of the Little Rock Code and the Master Street Plan. Ordinance #17,857 was adopted at the request of this property owner on November 2, 1998 approving a 5 year deferral of installation of sidewalks on southside of W. 32nd St and east side of Brown St. The 5 years deferral has expired. 2 Plans of all work in right-of-way shall be submitted for approval prior to start of work. Obtain barricade permit prior to doing any work in the right-of-way from Traffic Engineering at (501) 379- 1817 (Derrick Bergfield). Z File Number Z-8022 Splash Carwash CUP 16900 Chenal Parkway 1 Remove driveway between lot 1 and lot 2. Driveway will conflict with function of intersection and does not meet driveway spacing requirement from an intersection. Due to high volumes on Chenal Parkway and Kanis Road at this location, time cannot be taken from traffic movement on Chenal Parkway and Kanis Road for service to a couple of lots. 2 Sidewalks with appropriate handicap ramps are required in accordance with Sec. 31-175 of the Little Rock Code and the Master Street Plan. 3 All driveways shall be concrete aprons per City Ordinance. 4 Plans of all work in right-of-way shall be submitted for approval prior to start of work. Obtain barricade permit prior to doing any work in the right-of-way from Traffic Engineering at (501) 379- 1817 (Derrick Bergfield). 5 A grading permit in accordance with section 29-186 (c) & (d) will be required prior to any land clearing or grading activities at the site. Site grading, and drainage plans will need to be submitted and approved prior to the start of construction. 6 Storm water detention ordinance applies to this property. Show the proposed location for stormwater detention facilities on the plan. 7 If disturbed area is 1 or more acres, obtain a NPDES storm water permit from the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality prior to the start of construction. Z File Number Z-8023 Changing Channels Ministries add Day Care 0 No comments 1624 S. Cleveland Monday, March 20, 2006 Page 3 of 3 MEMORANDUM TO: DANA CARNEY, ZONING & SUB -DIVISION MANAGER FROM: CHRISTY MARVEL, PLANS DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATOR SUBJECT: REVIEW OF THE BUFFER AND LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS OF THE APRIL 13' 2006 PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA DATE: March 17, 2006 NEW ITEMS: Fidelity Information Services (Z -2959-F) Site plan must comply with the cities minimal landscape and buffer ordinance requirements. The landscape ordinance requires a minimum of 8 % of the paved areas be landscaped with interior islands of at least 7 V2 feet in width and 300 square feet in area. Interior islands should also be evenly distributed within the parking lot area. Trees shall be included in the interior landscape areas at the rate of one (1) tree for every twelve (12) parking spaces. Fifty percent (50%) of these trees are to be three inches (3") in caliper measured twelve inches (12") above grade at planting. The remaining trees must be a minimum of two inches (2") in caliper measured twelve inches (12") above grade at planting. An automatic irrigation system to water landscaped areas will be required. Prior to a building permit being issued, it will be necessary to provide an approved landscape plan stamped with the seal of a Registered Landscape Architect. The City Beautiful Commission recommends preserving as many existing trees as feasible on this tree -covered site. Credit toward fulfilling Landscape Ordinance requirements can be given when properly preserving trees of six (6) inch caliper or larger. 11. Splash Car Wash 12700 Chenal Parkwa 2-8022 A Site plan must comply with the cities minimal landscape and buffer ordinance requirements. 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Correctional Facility Conditional Use Sewer available, existing sewer main Permit located under building. Contact LRWU for details. Z-8022 [ Splash Car Wash Conditional Use Sewer main extension required with Permit easements if service is required for project. Z-8023 Changing Channels Ministries Day Care Conditional Use Sewer available, not adversely affected. Center Permit 3/17/06 Page 1 of 1 City of Little Rock Police Department TO: FROM: RE: DATE: 700 West Markham Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1329 MEMORANDUM Tony Bozynski, Director of Planning and Development Stuart Thomas, Chief of Police /9(0,• Proposed Correctional Facility March 23, 2006 I am in receipt of your March 8, 2006, memorandum regarding the conditional use permit application for a proposed correctional facility at 3215 Brown Street. I am aware of this application and a determination as to whether Firetree, Ltd. is authorized to operate a correctional facility has yet to be established by the appropriate federal authorities. Firetree, Ltd. is a participant in a competitive bid, and I will advise you when the Department receives notification if a contract is awarded. ST:gs r-4!�Ir +L Oma& 3= 1 r-?- 0 Lo NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON A REQUEST FOR USE CHANGE OR DEVELOPMENT OF LAND TO ALL RESIDENTS IN THE VICINITY OF THE PROPERTY AT: GENERAL LOCATION OR ADDRESS: 3215 Brown Street OWNED BY: Fletcher Really No. 2 LLC/Firetree. Ltd. THE FOLLOWING REQUEST HAS BEEN MADE: Conditional Use Permit to allow a correctional facili Z-8021 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application for Conditional Use of the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development. A public hearing will be held by the L. R. Planning Commission in the Board of Directors Chamber, second floor, City Hall, on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. This notice is provided in order to assure that area residents are aware of issues that may affect their neighborhood. Information requests should be directed to the Planning staff at 371-4790. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON A REQUEST FOR USE CHANGE OR DEVELOPMENT OF LAND TO ALL RESIDENTS IN THE VICINITY OF THE PROPERTY AT: GENERAL LOCATION OR ADDRESS: 3215 Brown Street OWNED BY: Fletcher Realtv No. 2 LLCIFiretree Ltd. THE FOLLOWING REQUEST HAS BEEN MADE: Conditional Use Permit to allow a correctional facili Z-8021 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application for Conditional Use of the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development. A public hearing will be held by the L. R. Planning Commission in the Board of Directors Chamber, second floor, City Hall, on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. This notice is provided in order to assure that area residents are aware of issues that may affect their neighborhood. Information requests should be directed to the Planning staff at 371-4790. address 3215 BROWN ST 3101 W 32ND ST 3617 BROWN ST 3200 BROWN ST 3300 BROWN ST bldg apt city LITTLE ROCK LITTLE ROCK LITTLE ROCK LITTLE ROCK LITTLE ROCK state zip znumber 72204 Z-8021 72204 Z-8021 72204 Z-8021 72204 Z-8021 72204 Z-8021 EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 22, 2006 Dana Carvey Planning and Development Department 723 W. Markham Little Rock, AR 72201 RE: Conditional Use Permit Application, Firetree, Ltd. Our case no.: 1519 Dear Sir or Madam: E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) My name is Anita Shue and I am the legal assistant for Christopher Parker. He asked me to make sure you received a copy of a letter to Ms. Pugh with the Little Rock City Board of Directors with regard to the above-named matter. You will find the letter enclosed. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, Mr. Parker will be back in the office on April 3, 2006. Very truly yours, UAB (SL .- Anita Shue Legal Assistant to Mr. Parker /ags Enclosure ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER MARTHA JETT McALISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 CHARLES D. McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-6433 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHrRD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L, BERRY Writer's Extension: 125 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL ashue@eihlaw.com March 22, 2006 Dana Carvey Planning and Development Department 723 W. Markham Little Rock, AR 72201 RE: Conditional Use Permit Application, Firetree, Ltd. Our case no.: 1519 Dear Sir or Madam: E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) My name is Anita Shue and I am the legal assistant for Christopher Parker. He asked me to make sure you received a copy of a letter to Ms. Pugh with the Little Rock City Board of Directors with regard to the above-named matter. You will find the letter enclosed. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, Mr. Parker will be back in the office on April 3, 2006. Very truly yours, UAB (SL .- Anita Shue Legal Assistant to Mr. Parker /ags Enclosure EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. GARY F. LILES PETER B. HEISTER MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D. McDANIEL CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY CHRISTOPHER D. BELL Ms. Johnnie Pugh Little Rock Board of Directors Ward 1 Little Rock City Hall 500 West Markham, Room 203 Little Rock, AR 72201 ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 POST OFFICE BOX 70 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 Writer's Extension: 106 cparker@elhlaw.com March 22, 2006 RE: Conditional Use Permit Application, Firetree, Ltd. Our case no.: 1519 Dear Ms. Pugh: E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) I am a lawyer with the Eichenbaum Law Firm and am representing Firetree, Ltd., which has applied for a Conditional Use Permit to operate a community correctional facility on property at 3215 Brown Street which, as you may know, is behind the Pulaski County Jail and is within Ward 1. We have scheduled and are beginning to publicize two public meetings to discuss the Application with interested citizens on April 3`d and April 10`h at the County Extension Office on Roosevelt and are also currently scheduled to have our application heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission at its April 13, 2006, agenda meeting_ Even though this matter is not currently scheduled (and in all likelihood will never be before the Board of Directors) I suspect that you may receive some inquiries from constituents because this facility will be located within Ward 1 once the application and the various required public meetings begin to be publicized. I therefore wanted you to receive a copy of our Application, which includes a brief narrative of the project, a copy of the proposed site plan, and a copy of the proposed building renovation. I am also sending you a draft of the property owner notification letter we are sending out to all property owners within 500 feet and also a similar notice to various neighborhood associations. I understand from the City that the property itself is apparently not within any particular neighborhood association (it is essentially an industrial and warehouse area) but in lieu of having a particular present association notified it seemed advisable to provide direct notice to four or five associations that are somewhat around the proposed property, (some are pretty far afield) but I think more notice is better than less. Again, on behalf of Firetree, I want to thank you and the members of the current Community Advisory Board for your and their offer to help set up a similar Board for the new neighborhoods. Yours very truly, William C. Brown STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW) COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS CENTER (CCC) August 2000 As Revised by CCB: Revision 1 - December 2000 Revision 2 - August 2001 Revision 3 - November 2001 Revision 4 - May 2002 Revision 5 - October 2003 Revision 6 - May 2004 Revision 7 May 2005 As revised by the New Orleans CCM Office - July 2005 for the Little Rock, AR Replacement RFP r Table of Content, Page i Table of Contents, Page i TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 CHAPTER 1 Administration and Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 CHAPTER 2 Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 CHAPTER 3 Facility ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 CHAPTER 4 Life/Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 CHAPTER 5 Sanitation & Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 CHAPTER 6 Electrical Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 CHAPTER 7 Hazardous Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 CHAPTER 8 Pest Control & Waste Management . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 CHAPTER 9 Referral and Intake Processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 CHAPTER 10 Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 CHAPTER 11 Discipline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 CHAPTER 12 Administrative Remedy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 CHAPTER 13 Food & Medical Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 CHAPTER 14 Records and Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 CHAPTER 15 Release Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 CHAPTER 16 Escape Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 CHAPTER 17 Serious Illness, Injury, or Death . . . . . . . . . . . 99 CHAPTER 18 USPO Cases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 CHAPTER 19 Research and Evaluation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 CHAPTER 20 BOP Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 CHAPTER 21 Cost Reimbursements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 CHAPTER 22 Sexual Abuse Intervention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Table of Content, Page i Table of Contents, Page ii List of Attachments REQUEST FOR CONTRACT STAFF BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION Attachment A INITIAL INTAKE FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Attachment B CASE NOTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Attachment C URINALYSIS PROCEDURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Attachment D PROHIBITED ACTS AND DISCIPLINARY SEVERITY SCALE . . Attachment E EXPLANATION OF TERMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Attachment F Table of Content, Page ii LIST OF BOP FORMS (provided by CCM) NAME OF FORM Table of Contents, Page iii Chapter Reference ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDY FORMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTEER SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 AUTHORIZATION TO OPERATE A MOTOR VEHICLE . . . . . . . . . . 10 CENTER DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE (CDC) REPORT (CCC'S) . _ . . . . 11 COMMUNITY BASED PROGRAM AGREEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 & 10 CONDITIONS OF HOME CONFINEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 DUTIES OF STAFF REPRESENTATIVES (CCC'S) . . . . . . . . . . . 11 FURLOUGH APPLICATION - APPROVAL AND RECORD . . . . . . . . . 10 FURLOUGH QUESTIONNAIRE - OUT OF SENTENCING DISTRICT . . . . . 10 HOME CONFINEMENT AND COMMUNITY CONTROL AGREEMENT . . . . . . . 10 INCIDENT REPORT (CCC'S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 INMATE RIGHTS AT CENTER DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE -HEARING . . . . 11 NOTICE OF CENTER DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE HEARING (CCC'S) . . . . 11 PASS REQUEST AND APPROVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 QUESTIONNAIRE - SENTENCING DISTRICT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 URINE SAMPLING PROGRAM (CCC'S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 WAIVER OF APPEARANCE (CCC'S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Table of Content, Page iii Table of Contents, Page iv LIST OF BOP PROGRAM STATEMENTS (Referenced in the Statement of Work) Program Statement Referenced Chapter PS 1330.13 Administrative Remedy Program...................12 PS 1351.05 Release of Information .......................... 1 PS 1480.05 News Media Contacts ............................. 1 PS 3735.04 Drug Free Workplace ............................. 2 PS 5380.06 Cost of Incarceration Fee (COIF)................10 PS 5800.13 Inmate Systems Management Manual................15 PS 6060.08 Urine Surveillance and Testing Program .......... 10 PS 6590.07 Alcohol Surveillance and Testing Program ........ 10 PS 7310.04 Community Corrections Center (CCC) .............. 9 Utilization and Transfer Procedure PS 7320.01 Home Confinement................................10 PS 7570.02 Contract Staff Integrity for Privately.......... 2 Operated Community Corrections Residential Facilities Program Statements may be found on the Bureau of Prisons Internet Home Page, http://www.bop.gov/. The policy statements numbers listed above were current at the time of this SOW revision, however, it is the Bureau's expectation that the contractor maintain and implement subsequent policy updates as they occur. This will require the contractor Table of Content, Page iv Table of Contents, Page v to routinely review policy statements to ensure they are utilizing the most current version. CONTRACTOR REQUIRED TRAINING (Referenced in the Statement of Work) Traininq Chapter Referenced Staff annually review (with documentation) Contractor's Operations Manual 1 20 hours of staff Annual Training with required topics 2 New staff orientation during the first week of employment with required topics 2 A minimum of one Key Staff will attend BOP Regional training as offered 2 Staff acknowledge receipt and understanding of Contractor's Employee Standards of Conduct 2 The contractor shall develop and implement a comprehensive staff training program addressing the facility's sexual abuse/assault/misconduct prevention and intervention program. 2 The contractor shall provide a brief orientation program for all volunteers and provide specific written guidance in the format of a "Volunteer Manual". 2 The contractor shall train all staff in emergency procedures within one week of their initial employment. In addition, the contractor shall include emergency training in annual refresher training. 4 The contractor shall train all staff in the proper handling and use of all hazardous, toxic, caustic, and flammable materials within two weeks of their initial employment or whenever a new hazard is introduced into their work area and annually thereafter. 7 The contractor shall train staff on the proper techniques for offender pat, room, vehicle, and common area searches. This training shall be conducted within the first week of employment Table of Content, Page v Table of Contents, Page vi and annually thereafter. 10 STAFF TRAINING REQUIREMENTS CONTINUED Training_ Chapter Referenced The rules of conduct and sanctions for resident discipline infractions shall be defined in writing and communicated to all staff. 11 Staff must be familiar with the Administrative Remedy Program Statement. 12 Table of Content, Page vi Introduction, Page 1 INTRODUCTION 1 The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) provides community-based residential 2 and nonresidential correctional services through contractual 3 agreements with state, county and city governments and private 4 corrections contractors. These contractors provide services 5 which include employment and residence development and other 6 self-improvement opportunities to assist federal offenders in 7 becoming law-abiding citizens. 8 1. OBJECTIVE. The objective is to establish a Community 9 Corrections Center (CCC) that provides comprehensive community - 10 based services for offenders, i.e., offenders who are in the 11 custody of the BOP, United States Attorney General, or under the 12 supervision of the United States Probation Office (USPO). 13 2. STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW). The SOW sets forth the contract 14 performance requirements for the management and operation of a 15 CCC for federal offenders. The contractor shall ensure that the 16 CCC operates in a manner consistent with the mission of the BOP. 17 The mission is to protect society by confining offenders in the 18 controlled environments of prisons and community-based facilities 19 that are safe, humane, cost efficient and appropriately secure, 20 that provide work and other self-improvement opportunities to 21 assist offenders in becoming law-abiding citizens. 22 3. PLACEMENT OF OFFENDERS. Only the community corrections 23 manager (CCM) can approve a Federal offender and/or a Federal 24 supervision case placement at a CCC. 25 4. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY. The contractor shall furnish 26 all personnel, management, equipment, supplies and services 27 necessary for performance of all aspects of the contract. Unless 28 explicitly stated otherwise, the contractor is responsible for 29 all costs associated with and incurred as part of providing the 30 services outlined in this contract. 31 5. BOP'S PHILOSOPHICAL BASE. The BOP can successfully carry out 32 its mission because its operations are firmly grounded in a set 33 of common values and functional goals. A clear vision of the 34 BOP'S organizational and individualized responsibilities exist 35 among employees. The BOP, as an organization, has a "culture" — 36 a set of values and shared attitudes that guide staff's actions. 37 These values are a source of pride and professionalism to all 38 employees, as they see them reflected in safe, humane and cost 39 effective operations, and in the fair treatment of offenders. 40 The following values are important for contract employees to 41 understand, because they describe some of the major portions of 42 the BOP's culture. Introduction, Page 1 Introduction, Page 2 43 • Sound Correctional Management — The BOP maintains effective 44 security and control of its offenders in CCC facilities utilizing 45 the least restrictive means necessary. This approach is the 46 essential foundation of all sound correctional management 47 programs. 48 • Correctional Workers First — All BOP employees share with 49 contract employees a common role as correctional workers and a 50 mutual responsibility for maintaining safe and secure facilities 51 and for modeling society's mainstream values and norms to 52 offenders. 53 0 Promotes Integrity — The BOP firmly adheres to a set of 54 values that promotes honesty, integrity, and professionalism in 55 order to ensure public confidence in its programs. These values 56 also include the agency's prudent use of its allocated resources. 57 • Recognizes the Dignity of All — Recognizing the inherent 58 dignity of all human beings and their potential for change, the 59 BOP treats offenders fairly, is responsive to their needs, and 60 affords them opportunities for self-improvement to facilitate 61 successful re-entry into the community. The BOP recognizes that 62 offenders are incarcerated as punishment, not for punishment. 63 • Community Relations — The BOP recognizes and facilitates the 64 integral role of the community in accomplishing the BOP's 65 mission. The BOP also works cooperatively with other law 66 enforcement agencies, the Courts, and other components of the 67 Government. BOP staff visit regularly with CCC contract 68 employees to exchange information on areas of mutual concern. 69 CCCs have proven to be invaluable in maintaining a productive 70 link between the institution and the community in which it is 71 located. 72 • High Standards — The BOP requires high standards of staff 73 integrity, safety, security, sanitation, and discipline, which 74 promotes a physically and emotionally sound environment for both 75 staff and offenders. 76 • One of the most important things a contract employee can do 77 — for offenders and for society — is to motivate offenders to 78 take advantage of self-improvement opportunities while confined. 79 Contract employees also have an important responsibility to 80 provide a model of mainstream values and standards to offenders 81 in their daily lives and their work in the community. These 82 elements — helping and motivating — call for a caring attitude 83 toward offenders, one that sensibly meshes with the BOP's 84 responsibility to protect society with the joint role the BOP has 85 with the community and offender during the reentry process. Introduction, Page 2 Introduction, Page 3 86 Contract employees need to be firm but fair, humane but careful, 87 in their interactions with offenders. It is possible to maintain 88 security without compromising humane offender care. 89 Corrections is an important part of the rehabilitative process — 90 offering the programs and services that can help offenders when 91 _ they return to the community. Offenders should be provided 92 information on these programs, presented in a way that encourages 93 and motivates them to participate. 94 The CCC has an obligation to provide offenders with an 95 opportunity to acquire the "tools" for self-improvement and law - 96 abiding behavior upon release. Offenders must participate in 97 maintaining family and community ties, through correspondence, 98 visitation and planning for eventual release through 99 participation in pre-release classes and other programs. They 100 have the obligation to honor their debts and begin payment while 101 confined. Each offender is personally responsible for taking 102 advantage of available CCC programs. 103 These are important guiding principles for contract employees. 104 They provide direction for decisions that carry out the BOP's 105 mission. They also are the foundation of many expectations that 106 the BOP will place on contract employees throughout performance 107 of the contract. 108 6. CONTRACT PERFORMANCE. All services and programs shall comply 109 with the SOW; the U.S. Constitution; all applicable federal, 110 state and local laws and regulations; applicable Presidential 111 Executive Orders (E.O.); all applicable case law; and Court 112 Orders. Should a conflict exist between any of the 113 aforementioned standards, the most stringent shall apply. When a 114 conflict exists and a conclusion cannot be made as to which 115 standard is more stringent, the BOP shall determine the 116 appropriate standard. The contractor shall comply with and 117 implement any applicable changes to BOP policy, Department of 118 Justice (DOJ) regulation, Congressional mandate, Federal law or 119 E.O. 120 Should the BOP invoke such changes, the contractor retains rights 121 and remedies to equitable adjustment under the terms and 122 - conditions of the contract. 123 BOP reserves the right to enter into negotiations with the 124 contractor to change the conditions or procedures in this SOW and 125 contract. 126 BOP reserves the right to have various staff monitor contract 127 performance. The BOP reserves the right to conduct announced and Introduction, Page 3 Introduction, Page 4 128 unannounced inspections of any part of the facility at any time 129 and by any method to assess contract compliance. The BOP may 130 investigate any incident pertaining to the performance of this 131 contract. The contractor shall comply and cooperate with the BOP 132 on all investigations, monitoring visits, inspections and 133 inquiries. 134 The contractor shall report all criminal activity related to the 135 performance of this contract to the appropriate law enforcement 136 investigative agency, e.g., Federal Bureau of Investigation, 137 United States Marshals Service, state and local authorities, and 138 immediately notify the CCM of the report. The contractor shall 139 immediately report to the CCM any person or agency requesting to 140 use an offender in any investigation. 141 The contractor shall submit any request for contract changes 142 through the CCM to the Contracting Officer (CO) for approval. 143 Should electronic media, e.g., the Internet, be used by the 144 contractor, the contractor shall manage the information in 145 accordance with Federal law, regulations and policies of the U.S. 146 Department of Justice and BOP. Offenders may have supervised 147 access to the Internet while in the facility. 148 The BOP Internet web page (http://www.bop.gov/) is available to 149 the contractor as a resource for information. 150 7. SCOPE OF WORK. The contractor shall comply with all 151 requirements in this SOW and other reference documents as 152 indicated. The technical proposal is incorporated into the 153 contract unless otherwise stated in the contract or defined by 154 the CCM. 155 The contractor has affirmative responsibility to ensure proper 156 management and oversight of their program. Absentee ownership 157 shall not mitigate program integrity, responsiveness or 158 responsibility. 159 The contractor shall protect, defend, indemnify, save and hold 160 harmless the United States Government, the BOP and its employees 161 or agents, from and against any and all claims, demands, 162 expenses, causes of action, judgements and liability arising out 163 of, or in connection with, any negligent acts or omissions of the 164 contractor, its agents, subcontractors, employees, assignees or 165 any one for whom the contractor may be responsible. 166 The contractor shall also be liable for any and all costs, 167 expenses and attorneys fees incurred as a result of any such 168 claim, demand, cause of action, judgement or liability, including Introduction, Page 4 Introduction, Page 5 169 those costs, expenses and attorneys fees incurred by the United 170 States Government, the BOP and its employees or agents. The 171 contractor's liability shall not be limited by any provision or 172 limits of insurance set forth in the resulting contract. 173 In awarding the contract, the Government does not assume any 174 liability to third parties, nor will the Government reimburse the 175 contractor for its liabilities to third parties, with respect to 176 loss due to death, bodily injury, or damage to property resulting 177 in any way from the performance of the contract or any 178 subcontract under this contract. 179 The contractor shall be responsible for all litigation, including 180 the cost of litigation, brought against it, its employees or 181 agents for alleged acts or omissions. The CO shall be notified 182 in writing of all litigation pertaining to this contract and 183 provided copies of any pleadings filed or said litigation within 184 five working days of the filing. The contractor shall provide 185 the CCM copies of all documents. The contractor shall cooperate 186 with Government legal staff and/or the United States Attorney 187 regarding any requests pertaining to federal or contractor 188 litigation. 189 The contractor shall develop operational policies and procedures 190 that follow the requirements contained in this SOW and to 191 generally accepted correctional practice as defined by the COTR. 192 Except as otherwise provided for in this SOW, all federal 193 offenders shall receive the same treatment and services. Introduction, Page 5 ADDITIONAL OPERATIONAL AND PHYSICAL PARAMETERS FOR PROPOSED FIRETREE, LTD. CORRECTIONAL FACILITY. 3215 BROWN ST. Technical Proposal RFP 200 -0887 -SC, Little Rock, AR County of Pulaski Site Validity and Suitability Firetree, Ltd. proposes to use an existing structure located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas in the County of Pulaski to fulfill the requirements set forth in RFP 200 -0887 -SC. The proposed property is located within the Federal Bureau of Prisons boundary requirement under the RFP. Site Suitability The proposed structure is located in an industrial/light office area on 6.38 acres of land. The property was formerly used as a warehouse facility, and is well suited for renovating into a residential type program such as a CCC. The area surrounding the proposed facility is comprised of industry and office complexes, mainly for Pulaski County local government. Because of the location of the structure on the relatively large lot, there are "buffer" zones surrounding the property from any other adjacent landowners. The property provides plenty of off street parking spaces in an adjacent paved parking lot. In addition, the facility is located within a half of block of an established bus route stop. The facility is located such that commuting time from the general area of work is no more than one and a half hours each way by either public or Firetree supplied transportation. The proposed facility location is within a reasonable distance of many community resources such as employment agencies, medical clinics, hospitals, mental health providers as well as many other human service organizations. A multitude of potential employment opportunities exist in the nearby areas surrounding the proposed facility from the various industries in the Little Rock area. The overall acreage of the property, close proximity to a public transportation route, and given the fact there are limited "areas of local concern" within a '/z mile radius, makes this property ideal for the location of a Community Corrections Center. Rikht to Use Firetree, Ltd. has signed a real estate sales agreement with the owner of the proposed property. A copy of the real estate sales agreement, which satisfies the right to use requirement, is included with this response. 1 Zoni The subject property is located within the City of Little Rock in a district zoned I-3 (Industrial). The facility will be a conditional use within that district, and will require review and approval by the planning commission. The procedures are not well-defined in the zoning code. Firetree, Ltd. will submit an application to the next meeting of the planning commission. The zoning code does not identify any other definite time periods for additional submissions, continuances, etc. Firetree, Ltd. has secured the services of an attorney in Little Rock to work with the Planning Commission, the City of Little Rock and Firetree, Ltd. to secure and maintain proper zoning for the facility. Firetree, Ltd. has secured the services of Mr. Hal Joseph Kemp, an attorney that specializes in zoning, to meet with elected and planning commission officials and obtain the proper zoning for the property. Firetree, Ltd. realizes that zoning must be secured within 60 days of submission of the RFP and will be involved in the process as it unfolds. At this time, Firetree, Ltd. has no other information available regarding the zoning of this property, but will update the FBOP as to the progress as necessary. 2 Community Relations Plan Community Notification Firetree, Ltd. has sent the required certified notification letters to the City of Little Rock Police, Chief Stuart Thomas; the Mayor of Little Rock, Mr. Jim Daily; and the Pulaski County Chief Clerk, Mr. Pat O'Brien. Copies of the letters and return receipts have been included in the attachments section of the proposal. Community Support Firetree, Ltd. continues to make contact with various city and county officials bolstering support for the proposed facility. Firetree, Ltd. fully expects letters to be received and will forward them to the Contracting Specialist upon receipt. Local parties that have been contacted were advised to send support letters directly to the Contracting Specialist. Community Advisory Board Each of Firetree, Ltd. 's facilities has an established Community Advisory Board, which includes prominent members of the local community. The Boards are composed of various community leaders such as ministers, community volunteers, local public officials, and members of local law enforcement. The members of the Advisory Board meet on a quarterly basis to review any concerns the community may have related to the program or its operations. A Community Advisory Board will be established in Little Rock, Arkansas prior to the facility opening in order to immediately address any safety and security concerns. The board will consist of community leaders, the CCM and the MCA. Firetree, Ltd. will actively solicit the surrounding industries as well, as this will be a vital key in furthering resident employment. As an integral part of our program operations, facility administrative staff will consult the board on various issues and will request their participation with all of our crime prevention initiatives. Bylaws for the Community Advisory Board will be established during the strategic planning process of the Little Rock facility's development. Crime Prevention Initiative Studies have proven that a majority of the crimes committed are a direct result of alcohol and/or drug use, abuse, or addiction. Firetree, Ltd. 's belief is that educating children throughout their school years will aid in reducing crime as well as preventing drug and alcohol use. Therefore, our main focus for community outreach is a crime prevention initiative. This program teaches school age children about the dangers of substance abuse and its associated consequences of becoming involved in crime related activities. The program is geared toward educating parents about substance abuse, peer pressure, and how to communicate with their children about drug and alcohol usage. 3 Firetree, Ltd. has worked with local school districts for the past several years, in providing crime prevention initiative programs. Staff from selected Firetree, Ltd. facilities provide talks and assemblies to school children about crime awareness and drug and alcohol education. If needed, a series of assemblies targeting identified topics can be developed for specific age groups from elementary through high school. At no time will school children be brought to the facility nor will residents go into the schools as part of the crime prevention initiatives. Firetree, Ltd. works in conjunction with the already established programs to either complement the services provided or to provide speakers, research, creative materials, or other needed services. Because parents are the main influence in a child's development, basic crime prevention and drug and alcohol education seminars may be held for those parents who choose to participate. Firetree, Ltd. stresses the importance of supporting children in positive activities to counteract the potential negative peer influences. Parents and children need to address crime and drug and alcohol use together. Both parents and children will be encouraged to attend an activity class, which will foster family growth and trust. Children will gain self-confidence and the necessary trust to confide in their parents when confronted with these issues. Parents will gain an understanding of their children and will be open to assist them in making appropriate decisions. Additionally, Firetree, Ltd. works with civic and community organizations to organize public or town meetings to address current crime topics, such as school shootings, drug trends, and general personal safety. Firetree, Ltd. also offers its services to local companies, community organizations, local government, and schools to provide crime prevention seminars, drug and alcohol education, informational leaflets, brochures, speakers, and other services. Community Service On an ongoing basis, the Little Rock CCC will provide many organizations with community service workers as needed and requested. These workers may volunteer their time as part of Firetree, Ltd.'s commitment to build ties with the surrounding neighborhood. Organizations benefiting from the Little Rock CCC's volunteer workforce may include the Pulaski County Government complex, adjacent industries, neighborhood soup kitchens, area churches, various human service agencies and businesses in close proximity to the facility. Firetree, Ltd. has been recognized, and has received many awards for its achievements in the communities where our facilities are located. Some of these locations include Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Reading in Pennsylvania; and Syracuse, New York. 2 Offender Accountability Plan Security and Accountability Firetree, Ltd. has written policies and procedures that outline the system of resident accountability, security inspections and reporting. These policies and procedures are located within the computer system for staff's ease of use. Relevant policies pertaining to residents are distributed to each resident via a facility handbook and client rules and regulations. Proper monitoring of residents' movements into and out of the facility provides for documented accountability of residents' whereabouts at all times, and eases the retrieval of movement information. The established policies and procedures serve to protect offenders, staff, and the public. Security searches of residents and visitors are conducted to ensure the safety of the facility and integrity of the program. Documentation of all accountability is maintained and available for inspection. The facility will maintain alarmed entrances and exits. Cameras will be installed in various locations to assist in the security of the facility. Trained employees will monitor these cameras. Authorized visitors sign a visitor logbook and are required to present proper identification prior to visitation. An authorized visitation list will be maintained by the program monitors and will be updated by the resident's assigned Case Manager. Visitors are subject to searches upon entering and departing the facility. Electronic Case Management and Accountability RegScan's Enterprise ManagerTM Community Corrections module software has been implemented to provide electronic case management and integrated accountability control for all residents. Enterprise ManagerTM applies positive accountability controls to each resident, no matter where they are: work, leisure, in -transit transfer, or home confinement. Full auditing and transactional tracking is provided, in addition to operational security for the computer system. In the event of business interruption off-site backups, supplemental battery backups and hard copies are maintained to provide a continuation of accountability monitoring. Case files encompass records of phone contacts, searches, drug testing, disciplinary events, employment history, prescriptive programming and case notes, visits and staff contacts. Digital electronic signatures are gathered and locked to each document the resident signs within the electronic system. Resident Movement As a result of the sign-in/sign-out process, facility staff is able to locate and verify the whereabouts of offenders at all times. The offender is contacted at least twice per day either by telephone or in person, at random times. Staff contacts the offender at work, home, or 5 authorized destination to maintain accountability. Residents are not permitted to access their files unless they are being signed in/out by an authorized staff member. Security of all records is essential. Under no circumstances is a resident permitted to access the file of another resident, nor shall any information be given to a resident regarding the whereabouts of another resident. Resident sign-in/out records are separated according to whether the resident is in or out. To ensure accuracy of the sign-in/out file, a "physical census sheet" is maintained. The monitor staff is responsible for conducting a physical census at various times throughout each day. The midnight shift is the exception in that a physical census count is conducted on an hourly basis. Offenders are required to return to the facility from employment before being permitted to sign -out to participate in another approved program activity. The Facility Director may make an exception when travel time or distance is excessive, or when the offender is working unexpected overtime. Under no circumstances is an offender permitted to routinely sign -out for more than 12 consecutive hours daily without returning to the facility. Other than for employment purposes, an offender must be in the facility from 9:OOpm to 6:OOam, unless exceptions are made by the Facility Director. These exceptions are reviewed on a case by case basis. The facility will maintain a curfew of 9:00 pm. Please see specific programs components under Accountability --Program Components for the different levels of telephone accountability checks and on-site accountability visits beyond what is outlined above. Breathalyzer/Urine Drug Tests To ensure resident accountability, breathalyzers are used on a consistent basis. If a breathalyzer test result is positive, a second test is automatically scheduled to occur within fifteen minutes. If the second breathalyzer test result is positive, a lab urine test is scheduled and conducted in a timely manner. Additionally, residents will receive random urine drug tests throughout the month. These tests are sent to an off-site laboratory for processing. The proper chain of custody is followed. These Firetree policies help to maintain resident accountability at all times. Searches and Contraband The introduction of any weapons and other contraband poses a serious threat to the security of the facility, program, and personal well being of employees, residents, and the public. To guard against the introduction of these items, all individuals entering and leaving the facility are subject to search at any time. Pat -down and bag/luggage searches are conducted randomly and upon suspicion. All searches conducted for this purpose are performed in such a way so as to minimize any possible embarrassment to the person being searched. 2 Contraband is defined as any unauthorized items, weapons, and objects that pose a serious threat to the security of the facility or to the personal well being of the staff, other residents, and the public. Firetree, Ltd. considers the following as contraband: weapons, alcoholic beverages, illicit drugs and drug paraphernalia, pornographic material, stolen property, and other items deemed inappropriate by Facility Management and/or the BOP. Items listed are not inclusive of all items that may be considered as contraband. A Narcotic Identification Kit is used to identify any unknown substances found within the facility. At no time will any type of search be used as a tactic to harass, humiliate, embarrass or retaliate against any individual. Authorized Absences Authorized absences are an integral part of the programs offered by Firetree, Ltd. Offenders are provided the opportunity to gradually increase responsibility in the community, based upon their ability to demonstrate an acceptance of responsibility. These absences are designed for the purpose of helping the offender to obtain specific objectives in accordance to the developed individual program plan. Program objectives allow absences for the purpose of seeking employment, strengthening family ties, engaging in religious activities, pursuing educational goals, participating in recreational activities, volunteering for community service, and attending counseling sessions. If an offender's place of employment is more than 100 miles from the facility, or travel time compromises the facility curfew, special arrangements may be made with the CCM. Use of the Pass A Pass is used for overnight or weekend absence and is limited to the local community (up to a 100 mile radius) following SOW guidelines, accountability standards and procedures apply. Furloughs A furlough allows absences from the facility in excess of two consecutive overnight periods or for distances beyond 100 miles as stipulated by a pass. The CCM must approve all furloughs. Furloughs provide offenders with this extension in order to attain identified correctional goals, visit a critically ill relative, attend a relative's funeral, obtain necessary medical treatment, or develop employment or release plans Furlough Request Process A separate furlough application must be executed for each occurrence. A record of all furloughs is maintained in the offender file with the sign-in/sign-out information. The date and time of departure, and the date and time of return is documented by the monitor staff. The Case Manager is responsible for making notes about the resident's adjustment and accomplishment of program goals while on furlough. 7 Firetree, Ltd. invoices the BOP for one-half the contracted per diem rate for offenders on furlough. Report of Incident Firetree, Ltd. staff is responsible for reporting serious incidents as identified in the Community Corrections Center Statement of Work. Incidents that must be reported include, but are not limited to escapes, "standard of conduct" violations, hazardous materials spills, disturbances, gang activities, work -place violence, civil disturbances or protests, staff use of force, assaults on staff or offenders, fights, fires, suicide attempts, bomb threats, law enforcement visits, deaths, hunger strikes, natural disasters, or adverse weather conditions that impact the daily operation of the facility. Additionally, staff is to report any transportation accidents, offender — victim contacts, offender strip searches, arrest and/or detainment of offenders by law enforcement authorities, and any other adverse incidents that may result in significant publicity. The Facility Director is ultimately responsible for the immediate notification of the incident to the Community Corrections Manager (CCM) by telephone. Immediately following the telephone report, a copy of the information detailing the incident is faxed to the CCM. The incident report includes at a minimum the type of incident, date and time of the occurrence, person(s) involved, notification of "who, what, when, where, why, and how", any media attention, and a brief summary of the incident. This process, as outlined in the Community Corrections Center Statement of Work, includes notification of the CCM in situations when an offender shows evidence of suicidal tendencies, unusual or dangerous behavior indicating harm to self or others, and the conditions as noted above. Accountability - Program Components Currently, Firetree, Ltd. has three contracts with the Federal Bureau of Prison which incorporate the three programming categories: Community Corrections Component, Pre- release, and Home Confinement. Firetree, Ltd. will incorporate these category classifications as specified by the current BOP Statement of Work. All offenders placed at the Little Rock CCC facility will be initially assigned to the Community Corrections Component, unless otherwise directed by the Court or the CCM. The reassignment of Direct Court Commitments must be approved by the CCM. The CCM must also approve all recommendations by the Facility Director for an offender's reassignment to the Home Confinement Component. Each resident sign -out folder and case file contains obvious labeling, specifying his/her level of supervision. • Community Corrections Component The Community Corrections Component is the most restrictive component. This placement only allows community access for employment, job search interviews, religious services, and specific treatment programming and community service ordered by the Court. Firetree, Ltd. will utilize the EM system for sign in/sign out accountability and will provide the appropriate supervision with program monitor staff for those residents assigned level one or level two status as per the CCC Statement of Work. Once the offender has demonstrated responsibility within the community, he/she may be reassigned to the Pre -Release Component with the approval of the CCM. Pre -Release Component The Pre -Release Component is normally designed for those persons making a transition back into the community or as a program resource while under supervision. Residents in the pre- release component are granted more access to the community and family through the approval of weekend and evening passes. The Case Manager works closely with offenders assigned to the pre-release component to increase privileges and interaction within the community. As a requirement of advancement to the pre-release component, offenders must demonstrate responsibility and completion of programming, which includes obtaining gainful employment. The pre-release offenders are able to sign out for social purposes and obtain access to passes and furloughs. Those offenders ordered directly to the pre-release component by the court are expected to obtain employment prior to gaining permission for absence from the facility for social purposes. Firetree, Ltd. will utilize the EM system for sign in/sign out accountability and will provide the appropriate supervision with program monitor staff for those residents assigned level three or level four status as per the CCC Statement of Work. • Home Confinement Component The Home Confinement Component is authorized by the CCM after recommendation by the Facility Director, based on the offender's needs and allows the offender the opportunity to reside at an approved residence and work at an approved job while still under the supervision of the facility. Firetree, Ltd. has a copy of the Home Confinement Program Statement and agrees to abide by its instructions for the administration and referral of offenders participating in the Home Confinement Component. A Home Confinement Plan is generated by the Case Manager and is approved by the CCM. Home Confinement for eligible cases is not an option that a resident may decline, and E Firetree, Ltd. has each individual sign a Home Confinement Agreement form outlining this stipulation. Conditions of Home Confinement, along with the USPO approved Home Confinement Plan, will be routed to the CCM for final approval. Firetree, Ltd. is responsible for maintaining all documentation of daily staff contacts to Home Confinement residents. Telephone contacts with residents do occur at random times each day at home, at work, or both. Site visits to both the resident's approved home confinement site and employment site are made on a frequency of at least once per week. Firetree, Ltd. assures that residents on Home Confinement return at least twice per week to the facility for urinalysis testing, counseling, bi-weekly program reviews, and other program requirements set forth in the Home Confinement Plan. Firetree, Ltd. staff immediately contacts the CCM if residents are not abiding by the conditions of Home Confinement. Firetree, Ltd. reviews and monitors the telephone bills of offenders on home confinement to ensure that no service is in place that would circumvent the accountability program. Current telephone bills are verified prior to making the home confinement referral. Individuals on home confinement are monitored via telephone and by in-person contacts by facility staff. In the event that the facility implements the use of electronic monitoring equipment for offender accountability, Firetree, Ltd. will absorb the costs of such equipment. 10 Offender Re-entry and Other Programs Firetree, Ltd. re-entry programs develop and utilize a network of community resources and services to assist the offender in his/her transition into the community. The re-entry process begins with the initial intake and assessment at the facility. All programs, services, and opportunities offered by Firetree, Ltd. are provided to all offenders regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or sexual orientation. Intake/Assessment Upon admission into the program, offenders are given an initial intake and assessment by a member of the case management staff. Firetree, Ltd. utilizes information supplied by the BOP referral packet, along with a comprehensive sixteen page Offender Assessment Form. This Assessment Form is reviewed by the case management staff and the Facility Director to determine what area of concentration is needed for each resident. Orientation Offenders are provided an orientation in accordance with written policy and procedure. Orientation, which lasts approximately two weeks, provides the offender with information pertaining to the facility rules and accountability requirements as previously outlined in this proposal. The orientation also provides offenders with an awareness of program opportunities, program components and what they mean, the disciplinary system, universal precautions, sexual abuse/assault intervention, HIV and Hepatitis B & C prevention and suicide prevention. The orientation checklist is completed by staff to ensure that all necessary topics have been covered. Residents will only leave the facility to start seeking employment as part of their program plans. Program Plan Resident Program Plans are completed within the resident's first two weeks of arrival during which sign -outs will only be approved for employment or verified employment interviews. Program Plans include methods and strategies for completing identified objectives and the planned date of completion. Education/vocation/employment, home and family, drug and alcohol education or treatment, medical/dental/mental health, financial planning, release planning and residency, and community adjustment will be addressed in the Program Plan. Firetree, Ltd. facilities consult with the USPO on the tentative program needs of USPO cases. The resident and assigned Case Manager is required to acknowledge/approve the Program Plan by signing the Prescriptive Program Plan Action Sheet. Copies of the plan are provided to the offender and CCM. Another copy is maintained in the offender's file. Review of the Program Plan is conducted by the Federal Case Manager and the resident on a bi-weekly basis. The outcomes of these reviews are documented with the case notes and both the Case 11 Manager and client signing an acknowledgement form. The Case Manager is responsible for documenting quality case notes. Firetree, Ltd. follows the guidelines for case notes as outlined in Attachment C of the Statement of Work. This document requires that all case notes contain basic information, but also allows for facility discretion in standardizing this information for ease of use within our internal system. Following the resident's completion of the program, this analysis and the resident's adjustment to the facility are included in the terminal report. Firetree, Ltd.'s Program Plans are flexible in nature and are specifically designed for each individual during his/her entire placement in the program. Offender's Financial Responsibility Resident financial responsibility is of the highest priority. Offenders are provided assistance and support in the development of a financial plan designed to help them meet legitimate financial obligations. Within the offender's first week at the facility, the Case Manager will attempt to determine all outstanding financial obligations through official records and discussions with the offender. Obligations may arise from local, state, or federal authorities and include special assessment, court ordered restitution, fines and court costs, state or local court obligations, and other Federal government obligations. The Case Manager and the resident develop a financial plan to begin paying on all financial obligations. Residents refusing to comply with the financial plan are served with an incident report. Life Skills Employment Firetree, Ltd.'s employment placement program begins before the resident arrives at the facility. Upon receiving confirmation of a resident's arrival and after reviewing necessary information, the Employment Placement Specialist (EPS) begins to coordinate the individualized employment program that matches the offender's skills and characteristics to specific jobs. The EPS builds relationships with area employers and employment agencies and works closely with the case management staff for immediate placement if possible. Through this network of potential employers, interviews can be arranged before and during the first days of the resident's arrival. Firetree, Ltd. has nearly a one hundred percent job placement rate within the first 15 days of residence. A majority of the offenders are able to obtain full-time employment within six days. The EPS is responsible for coordinating the comprehensive services provided by the CCC. Employment preparation, life skills programming, counseling, and resource identification are utilized to assist the offender in obtaining and retaining gainful employment. The employment preparation curriculum includes topics such as resume writing, job searching, 12 interviewing, appropriate work behaviors, and the work opportunity tax credit. The EPS identifies appropriate job centers and job fairs to utilize throughout the employment preparation workshops. As mentioned earlier in this proposal, Firetree, Ltd.'s EPS identifies the community resources that the offender can utilize once he/she is released from the CCC. These resources may include local libraries, employment agencies, temporary employment agencies, community colleges, public assistance offices, and other agencies as identified. Firetree, Ltd.'s the EPS and Case Managers will maintain close contact with the BOP's personnel including the Inmate Placement Administrator with at least weekly interactions. The CCM is provided an employment status report bi-weekly. An employment information log, including offender's name, register number, date of arrival, employment start date(s) and wages, is included in monthly invoices to the Bureau of Prison, as well as in resident case notes. Residents are required to obtain one or more jobs totaling forty (40) hours per week. In cases when residents are unable to obtain one full time job, they will be required to provide an itinerary and a point of contact for each employment site. Self- employment or employment by a resident's family is not permitted. Exceptions may be evaluated by the CCM on a case-by-case basis. Firetree, Ltd. utilizes an Employment Verification Form to ensure the Facility Director's approval of employment and the employer's knowledge of the resident's legal status. The EPS or designee completes this form during a site visit with the employer at the employment site prior to the offender's start date. During this time the employer is instructed to contact the offender's assigned Case Manager if the offender does not appear for work as scheduled, is terminated, or quits. Residents may not change employment sites without prior authorization. Contacts with the employers are documented in case file notes, as well as on an Employment Contact form. Contacts are made at least weekly via telephone with the employer to discuss all facets of the resident's performance and attendance. Additional random telephone contacts and/or site visits are made at least twice per week to ensure resident accountability. Requests to modify or waive this requirement will only occur in writing by the CCM. Restriction from employment has never been and will not be utilized as a disciplinary sanction. Beepers and cellular telephones needed for legitimate employment purposes must be authorized by the CCM with facility verification of need. Documentation of the requests is maintained in resident case files. Requests approved for supervision cases are maintained in resident case files with a copy forwarded to the CCM. Approval by the USPO is required for supervision cases. Federal residents in Firetree, Ltd. facilities are required to sign Job Search Guidelines and Conditions of Work Release specifying employment requirements. Gainful employment is viewed as a vital component in the offender's successful reintegration into the community and the reduction of recidivism. 13 Money Management The life skills money management component is designed to enhance and promote the resident's fiscal responsibility. The EPS, along with outside resources will instruct residents on such topics as maintaining checking and savings accounts, establishing a family budget and how to obtain or rebuild credit. Parenting/Family Firetree, Ltd. has developed a training program entitled "Home Confinement Counseling". This program is designed to utilize individual and family counseling sessions for the purpose of providing transitional guidance. The program focuses on identifying and exploring methods for reducing anxiety related to home confinement. It also places an emphasis on exploring issues related to basic transitioning needs including the development of communication and decision making skills. Firetree, Ltd. assists residents in identifying resources that provide parenting skills workshops and support. Speakers will be scheduled to discuss parenting skills and how to improve current relationships with family members. This component also deals with the importance of nutritional, well-balanced meals and their economical preparation, developing a menu and general housekeeping concepts. With a family comes stress. Firetree, Ltd. will use existing resources in the Little Rock area to provide stress management workshops to demonstrate to the residents how to properly relieve stress and how everyday stress can be managed. Mental Health Firetree, Ltd. will establish and maintain a network of mental health resources and services through service agreements with treatment providers who offer guidance and counseling in areas of mental health, parenting and family, HIV and AIDS, special offender treatment, and specialized recovery programs from addiction and abuse. Firetree, Ltd. will utilize community resources in the Little Rock area to effectively address the mental health needs of residents. Costs are the responsibility of the resident. In indigent or emergency situations, the Bureau of Prisons pays for these services with advance approval from the CCM. Substance Abuse Counseling, Urine Alcohol Surveillance Firetree, Ltd. has qualified Substance Abuse Counselors who provide a standardized Substance Abuse Education Course of a maximum of eight hours in length. This is a mandatory requirement for residents placed for thirty days or more in the facility. Members 14 of the resident's immediate family and significant others are highly encouraged to attend. The curriculum for the program includes motivation factors leading to substance abuse, developmental factors leading to habitual drug and alcohol use, effects of drugs and alcohol on the body and mind, and negative consequences of use and abuse. Visual aids are available for facilitation of the program and client attendance is documented. All residents with a drug history or drug aftercare condition are referred to the Bureau of Prisons Transitional Services Manager for screening. Individuals not selected for the Transitional Services Program are reviewed by the facility at a programming planning conference within the first two weeks of arrival. Conference participants include the Probation Officer, the Substance Abuse Counselor, resident, Case Manager, and other applicable facility staff. U.S.P.O participation may be made via teleconference. As applicable, plans are formulated at that time for drug aftercare. Individuals who have a drug history or aftercare condition are provided substance abuse counseling by qualified Substance Abuse Counselors. Residence Development The Federal Case Manager facilitates housing assistance. Federal residents in Firetree, Ltd. programs have always been released to suitable residences. The Case Manager or designated staff member is responsible for conducting a site visit within 30 days of the proposed release to verify the suitability of the proposed address. Documentation of the site visit occurs via completion of an On -Site Verification form or Home Confinement Plan and is forwarded to the USPO for approval, if necessary. Relationships with community resources are maintained to assist residents with housing assistance, housing deposits, food vouchers, medical vouchers, and medication. Specialized Female Program Firetree, Ltd. has implemented specialized female programs dedicated to the rehabilitation of females only. Since the Little Rock RFP states that the female population will account for fourteen percent of the facility population, a major program component at this facility will be the specialized women's program. Abuse Firetree, Ltd. will implement a Women's Group to identify and address the specific female issues that may have lead to errors in thinking and ultimately criminal behavior. These issues include female stereotypes, self-esteem, domestic violence, sexual abuse, sexual identity, and substance abuse. The group will meet on a weekly basis and is presented using a combination of lectures, group exercises, and open discussions. In conjunction with the Women's Group, female residents are encouraged to participate in parenting workshops to allow support and foster progress in family functioning. 15 Volunteers from local community groups are welcomed into the facility for the purpose of providing presentations that focus on domestic abuse, addiction, and other issues directly related to women and crime. Vocational All residents are provided every opportunity to increase his/her job skills and/or education level. Case Managers assist female residents in identifying literacy programs or GED programs or locating community colleges and appropriate funding sources (i.e. grants, scholarships). The Case Manager meets with the female offender on a weekly basis and assist in locating employment and volunteer agencies as needed. Through the life skills curriculum, each resident is taught budgeting skills and is required to create a sample budget that can be used once the offender is released from the CCC. Residents also have an opportunity to practice budgeting skills when developing her financial plan to begin repaying financial obligations. The Case Manager reviews this financial plan and other spending patterns with the resident, at least, on a monthly basis. Counseling Residents are provided individual counseling sessions with her assigned Case Manager each week. During these sessions residents are able to focus on their individual program plan and can address ways in preventing recidivism. In addition, service agreements are maintained with local counseling agencies for providing services in specialized counseling areas such as mental health and sexual, physical, and emotional abuse. Case Managers assist the resident in contacting the agency, establishing appointments, and obtaining transportation to the appointment. Residents are financially responsible for the payment of services. The Little Rock CCC will establish a working relationship with representatives of the local community 12 Step Sober Support organizations that include Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous to assist in meeting the needs of those offenders who have a history of addiction. Residents with an identified need, who are at the appropriate level of supervision, and who have approved passes may be permitted to attend community based AA/NA meetings throughout the week. Residents are provided opportunities to attend in-house meetings at least one time per week. Cultural Diversity Programs Upon admission residents are evaluated for special needs such as diet, religion, education, 16 and employment skills. Firetree, Ltd. continually strives to provide a culturally diverse and culturally aware staff. All staff members are required to attend a cultural diversity class as part of the New Hire Orientation program. This training draws directly from the information presented by the Pennsylvania Department of Health Office of Drug and Alcohol Programs in a three-day workshop called, "Moving Toward Cultural Competency." The cultural awareness/cultural diversity training presented to each employee focuses on the recognition and acceptance of differences and provides all employees with a solid foundation in different cultures. Firetree, Ltd. understands that the offenders entering the CCC are from various social, cultural, and economic backgrounds. Our employees must be prepared to not only work with culturally diverse clients, but must also be prepared to interact with culturally diverse coworkers. Additionally, Firetree, Ltd. encourages all staff members to attend outside workshops focusing on cultural diversity. Recreation Firetree, Ltd. maintains in-house recreational activities and equipment, including television, table games, and exercise equipment. Resident passes and furloughs are limited in nature and authorized only in accordance with programming applicable to a resident's level of supervision. These will not be used in lieu of recreation or as a recreational option. Religious Activities All residents are provided opportunities to attend in-house religious services and as a part of the pass procedure, may attend community-based religious services. Muslim residents are permitted 5 prayer times per day and are provided an area of the facility in which group prayer may be held. Residents identifying themselves with the Muslim faith are provided special diets built around their spiritual beliefs. The Koran, Bible, and other spiritual and religious material will be made available to the residents. Residents participating in the Life Connections Program will be allowed to attend the religious program where possible, and Firetree, Ltd. will support this program and supply data from the program as requested by the BOP. 17 Facility Firetree, Ltd. will comply with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations pertinent to the operation of the Little Rock CCC, in Pulaski County, Arkansas. Copies of all permits, registrations, and letters of compliance will be maintained on site at the facility. 1. Site and Floor Plans The facility plans and photographs are located in the attachment section of this proposal. Any proposed changes will be submitted for review and approval by the CCM. Individual and group counseling rooms have been included in the design of the floor plan. Sufficient space is available to conduct classes, lectures, counseling sessions, recreation activities, visitation, and other events without overlapping into the general living space (i.e. sleeping quarters, dining area) 2. Location Firetree, Ltd proposes to use an existing structure located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas in the County of Pulaski to fulfill the requirements set forth in RFP 200 -0887 -SC. The proposed property is located within the Federal Bureau of Prisons requirement under the RFP. The proposed structure is located in an industrial/light office area on 6.38 acres of land. The property was formerly used as a warehouse facility, and is well suited for renovating into a residential type program such as a CCC. The area surrounding the proposed facility is comprised of industry and office complexes, mainly for Pulaski County local government. Because of the location of the structure on the relatively large lot, there are "buffer" zones surrounding the property from any other adjacent landowners. The property provides plenty of off street parking spaces in an adjacent paved parking lot. In addition, the facility is located within a half of block of an established bus route stop. The facility is located such that commuting time from the general area of work is no more than one and a half hours each way by either public or Firetree supplied transportation. The proposed structure is a one story building, consisting of 100,097 SF. Renovations will be made to the interior for the purposes of creating the necessary living areas for this coed facility. The building is fully dry sprinklered and has updated electrical and HVAC in the office area. Naturally, new electrical and HVAC will be needed in the newly renovated areas of the building. The proposed facility location is within a reasonable distance of many community resources such as employment agencies, medical clinics and hospitals, mental health as well as many other human service organizations. There are also a multitude of potential employment opportunities around the proposed facility. 18 3. Plant Requirements Air circulation Resident sleeping areas are designed to have adequate air ventilation/circulation. The contractor will ensure that air circulation is at least 15 cubic feet of outside or re -circulated filtered air per minute per person. Lighting Reading and grooming areas are lighted at thirty (30) foot candles. Lighting in other areas meet SOW specified minimums, which include twenty (20) foot candles of light in general areas and ten (10) foot candles in closets and walk-in refrigerators. Space The facility has been designed to allow 25 continuous square feet of unencumbered living space per resident in the sleeping area. A locker is provided for each resident for use as a closet and/or personal storage space. Each resident room will contain a number of lockers equal to that of the number of beds providing each resident with equal closet/metal locker space. The building allows for adequate space to include day rooms, bathrooms, TV rooms, dining rooms, and hall that remain separate from resident rooms. We ensure that residents are afforded a reasonable degree of privacy by limiting the number of residents in each room and by having closing doors on all sleeping rooms and bathrooms. The facility is designed to meet all ADA requirements. Any resident who is physically challenged has access to all necessary amenities. All sleeping rooms and bathrooms are segregated according to gender, where applicable. Lavatory The facility adheres to the minimum requirements for toilets (1:10), wash basins (1:6), and showers (1:8), even at full capacity. Cold and temperature controlled hot water is available. The hot water temperature will be regulated so as not to exceed 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius). The hot water temperature control device is only accessible to the Maintenance staff and other staff members as designated by the Facility Director. Laundry The facility will contain three (3) operable washers and dryers for the number of residents specified in the RFP. If the population increases, Firetree, Ltd. will add washers and dryers to maintain a ratio of one operable washer and one operable dryer for every 16 residents. 19 Firetree, Ltd. does incur indigent residents' laundry costs. Telephone Firetree, Ltd. provides for a pay telephone service within the facility. Telephones are accessible to all residents during allotted times. The facility contains at least three (3) pay telephones for use by all residents during allotted times. Firetree, Ltd. maintains a ratio of one payphone for every ten residents. Room temperature Room temperature is maintained at a temperature appropriate for the season. Central heat and air conditioning (if applicable) will be controlled from a thermostat located in a central area within a locked box. General This site does not operate as a hotel or motel. The facility is designated as a non-smoking building. Smoking is permitted in designated areas outside the facility. Drinking fountains One drinking fountain or water cooler is made available for the number of offenders specified in this proposal. Firetree, Ltd. will maintain or exceed the SOW requirement of one drinking fountain for every 100 residents. 120 Day Availability The proposed site was formerly used as a warehouse operation. The building will require renovations to the interior to make it suitable for the co-ed CCC program. Based on the current layout of the building, and the relative straight -forward construction needed, Firetree, Ltd. assures that the 120 day availability will be met. Critical Path Method A three page Critical Path Method diagram has been included in the attachments section of the technical proposal. 20 Personnel Resources Plan Firetree, Ltd. will employ as the key facility personnel a Facility Director, four Case Managers and an Employment Specialist. Since this will be a major use facility, the staff will be 100% devoted to the federal contract. These positions will be hired through the Firetree, Ltd. Corporate Human Resources Department, and will include well qualified individuals, potentially from existing Firetree, Ltd. staff. Employee Recruitment/Retention Firetree, Ltd. believes that everyone benefits from hiring quality employees. We continue to hire quality people who are ethical, dependable, professional, adaptable to change, and who are team players. Finding employees who possess these characteristics, assists Firetree, Ltd. in carrying out its mission to help others. Firetree, Ltd. has an employee retention program designed to minimize employee turnover. This program includes educational tuition assistance, health and life insurance, meals, quarterly bonuses, holiday social events, and summer picnics. The most emphasized employee benefit is our focus and policy on promoting from within Firetree, Ltd. where possible. This practice of promoting or transferring from within, promotes our overall company mission statement "Together Building a New Way of Life" by providing our staff the opportunity to grow with the company. Staff retention is reviewed at quarterly Director Meetings and Management Retreats with the intent on developing new programs to reduce employee turnover. The company also offers a tuition reimbursement program for those employees furthering their education. For outside hiring, the Director of Human Resources for Firetree, Ltd., will work with the local employment agencies in the Little Rock area to obtain the many support personnel that will be needed to staff the facility. The support staff includes program monitors, on-site maintenance workers and kitchen staff. The facility will have a full complement of staff, which provides coverage 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Newly Hired Employees Firetree, Ltd.'s personnel policy provides for a ninety (90) day probationary period preceding permanent status for new and newly promoted employees who are considered hourly workers. At the end of this period, the employee participates in a written evaluation and review of his/her performance. Supervisory staff and salaried employees are required to perform a six- month probationary period at the end of which they participate in a written evaluation and review of their performance. Background Information All potential employees are required to provide detailed employment histories, arrest records, and references. Each individual signifies his/her understanding and agreement that 21 background checks will be completed by signing a consent, completing an NCIC Background Data Sheet, and providing fingerprints. All appropriate personnel information on all prospective employees is provided to the CCM. Prospective employees may not begin working with Federal residents prior to the NCIC/NYLETS clearance/approval from the CCM. Firetree, Ltd. personnel verify all training, experience, employment references, and credentials. Contractor Training Firetree, Ltd. supports and encourages all of its employees in their pursuit of further education and enhancement of the skills they have attained and are learning while employed with our agency. Training, both New Hire and ongoing, is vital to an employees performance and longevity with the company. By providing ongoing training, employees continue to grow and learn and are better able to perform in their given job responsibilities. Firetree, Ltd., provides a multitude of in-house seminars and training programs tailored to clinical staff, management, support staff, and resident monitors. These include but are not limited to, Gordon Graham's Breaking Barriers, various management training, New Hire Orientation Program, monitor -counselor cooperation and de-escalation techniques. All employees are required to receive 80 hours of training within the first year of employment and 40 hours of additional training for each year thereafter. This training is specific to a Needs Assessment and Staff Development Plan developed with each employee at the time of initial hiring and yearly, thereafter. Within the first six weeks of employment, each employee must attend a 24-hour New Hire Orientation Program, which provides an overview of the agency and identifies the agency's expectations for all of its employees. This program includes topics such as: ♦ Drug-free workplace ♦ Professional boundaries ♦ Rules and regulations ♦ Policies and procedures ♦ Sexual Harassment /Abuse / Assault Prevention ♦ Legal issues ♦ Suicide awareness/prevention ♦ Cultural diversity/Cultural lifestyles ♦ Emergency medical procedures ♦ Universal precautions/infectious control ♦ Confidentiality, ethics and integrity ♦ Use of force / verbal de-escalation An additional 40 hours of facility specific training/orientation will be provided by senior supervisory staff during the first week of employment. This initial orientation focuses on offender management, accountability and security, emergency procedures and life safety, universal precautions, crisis intervention, self defense, de-escalation of volatile offender behavior, discipline policies, incident reporting, assessment and development of treatment plans, interpersonal relationships, and both facility and BOP policy and procedure. Throughout the first year of employment all employees are required to obtain six (6) hours of training in Ethics and Confidentiality, four (4) hours of First Aid and CPR training and six (6) 22 hours of HIV related training, and four (4) hours of training in TB and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. The training is mandatory and no exceptions are made for those who do not achieve the required training goals. In-service education is offered one time per month to address the individual and collective needs of the staff. This monthly staff meeting includes training sessions to address new policies and procedures, and again, collective needs as indicated through performance gaps. These training sessions are part of the minutes of the staff meeting and notations are made in the staff member's file. Special training sessions may be identified as the main focus of an in- service training. Professional training, focusing on the needs for achieving and maintaining certification or obtaining degrees for personal and career development is included in the training plan. Assessment of employee's training needs occurs on a yearly basis and by request. Facility key staff at Firetree, Ltd.'s expense will attend and participate in the BOP regional meeting / training session every 24 months and a local CCM session. All professional staff receives at least 20 hours of annual refresher training. The Firetree, Ltd. Training Director works hand in hand with the Facility Director to ensure all necessary topics are covered; and training attendance and completion is fully documented in each employee's personnel file. Employee Standards of Conduct Firetree, Ltd.'s Code of Conduct is included in the personnel handbook, which is provided to each employee upon hire. The employee is required to sign an acknowledgement form indicating that he/she has received, read, and understands the content and expectations outlined in the employee handbook and Code of Conduct. This acknowledgement form is maintained in the employee's personnel file. The Code of Conduct includes all items as outlined in the Statement of Work. All violations or attempted violations of the Code of Conduct are immediately reported to the COTR via telephone. A written report outlining the incident is forwarded to the COTR within 24 hours after the occurrence of the incident or awareness of the incident. Any Firetree, Ltd. employee or resident may report Code of Conduct violations directly to the BOP without being subjected to adverse consequences. Firetree, Ltd. will allow the COTR to conduct an investigation or will follow the CCM's direction for conducting an internal investigation. If allegations are sustained after the investigation, Firetree, Ltd. will submit a written plan of action to the COTR describing the steps that will be taken to ensure that no other employee violates the Code of Conduct rule. The COTR can approve, reject, or modify the plan of action in accordance with the best interests of the BOP. Firetree, Ltd. has a written policy to prevent conflicts of interest, which states specifically that no employee may use his or her official position to secure privileges or advantages. 23 EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 6, 2006 Department of Planning and Development City of Little Rock 723 W. Markham Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 RE: Conditional Use Application / 3215 Brown Street Requested Community Correction Center To whom it may concern: E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) I represent Firetree, Ltd., an operator of community correctional facilities, seeking a conditional use permit to operate a community correctional facility in a to -be renovated warehouse at 3215 Brown Street. The property is subject to a written purchase agreement with Fletcher Realty No. 2, LLC contingent on securing both a conditional use permit for operating the facility and Firetree being awarded a contract to operate the facility. As shown on the included site plan, Firetree proposes to renovate an existing structure into a 100,097 square foot facility housing up to 80 male and 16 female clients. The building allows for adequate space to include day rooms, bathrooms, TV rooms, education and conference rooms, dining rooms, kitchen and hall that remain separate from resident rooms. The proposed design ensures that residents are afforded a reasonable degree of privacy by limiting the number of residents in each room and by having closing doors on all sleeping rooms and bathrooms. The facility will meet all ADA requirements. Any resident who is physically challenged has access to all necessary amenities. The proposed structure is located in an industrial/light office area on 6.38 acres of land. The property was formerly used as a warehouse facility, and is well suited for renovating into the proposed use. The area surrounding the proposed facility is comprised of industry and office complexes, mainly for Pulaski County local government. Because of the location of the structure on the relatively large lot, there are "buffer" zones surrounding the property from any other adjacent ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER MARTHA JETT McALISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 CHARLES D. McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 6, 2006 Department of Planning and Development City of Little Rock 723 W. Markham Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 RE: Conditional Use Application / 3215 Brown Street Requested Community Correction Center To whom it may concern: E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) I represent Firetree, Ltd., an operator of community correctional facilities, seeking a conditional use permit to operate a community correctional facility in a to -be renovated warehouse at 3215 Brown Street. The property is subject to a written purchase agreement with Fletcher Realty No. 2, LLC contingent on securing both a conditional use permit for operating the facility and Firetree being awarded a contract to operate the facility. As shown on the included site plan, Firetree proposes to renovate an existing structure into a 100,097 square foot facility housing up to 80 male and 16 female clients. The building allows for adequate space to include day rooms, bathrooms, TV rooms, education and conference rooms, dining rooms, kitchen and hall that remain separate from resident rooms. The proposed design ensures that residents are afforded a reasonable degree of privacy by limiting the number of residents in each room and by having closing doors on all sleeping rooms and bathrooms. The facility will meet all ADA requirements. Any resident who is physically challenged has access to all necessary amenities. The proposed structure is located in an industrial/light office area on 6.38 acres of land. The property was formerly used as a warehouse facility, and is well suited for renovating into the proposed use. The area surrounding the proposed facility is comprised of industry and office complexes, mainly for Pulaski County local government. Because of the location of the structure on the relatively large lot, there are "buffer" zones surrounding the property from any other adjacent Department of Planning and Development March 6, 2006 Page 2 landowners. The property provides plenty of off street parking spaces in an adjacent paved parking lot. In addition, the facility is located conveniently close to an established bus route stop. The proposed facility location is within a reasonable distance of many community resources such as employment agencies, medical clinics, hospitals, mental health providers as well as many other human service organizations. A multitude of potential employment opportunities exist in the nearby areas surrounding the proposed facility from the various industries in the Little Rock area. Although this will be the first Firetree facility in Arkansas, the company currently, successfully operates similar facilities in locations including Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Reading, Pennsylvania and Syracuse, New York. Each of Firetree's facilities has an established Community Advisory Board, which includes prominent members of the local community. The Boards are composed of various community leaders such as ministers, community volunteers, local public officials, and members of local law enforcement. The members of the Advisory Board meet on a quarterly basis to review any concerns the community may have related to the program or its operations. A Community Advisory Board will be established in Little Rock, Arkansas prior to the facility opening in order to immediately address any safety and security concerns. The board will consist of community leaders. Firetree will actively solicit the surrounding industries as well, as this will be a vital key in furthering resident employment. As an integral part of our program operations, facility administrative staff will consult the board on various issues and will request their participation with all of our crime prevention initiatives. Bylaws for the Community Advisory Board will be established during the strategic planning process of the Little Rock facility's development. Firetree has written policies and procedures that outline the system of resident accountability, security inspections and reporting. These policies and procedures are located within the computer system for staff's ease of use. Relevant policies pertaining to residents are distributed to each resident via a facility handbook and client rules and regulations. Proper monitoring of residents' movements into and out of the facility provides for documented accountability of residents' whereabouts at all times, and eases the retrieval of movement information. The established policies and procedures serve to protect offenders, staff, and the public. Security searches of residents and visitors are conducted to ensure the safety of the facility and integrity of the program. Documentation of all accountability is maintained and available for inspection. The facility will maintain alarmed entrances and exits. Cameras will be installed in various locations to assist in the security of the facility. Trained employees will monitor these cameras. Authorized visitors sign a visitor logbook and are required to present proper identification prior to visitation. An authorized visitation list will be maintained by the program monitors and will be updated by the resident's assigned Case Manager. Visitors are subject to searches upon entering and departing the facility. Department of Planning and Development March 6, 2006 Page 3 RegScan's Enterprise ManagerTM Community Corrections module software has been implemented to provide electronic case management and integrated accountability control for all residents. Enterprise ManagerTM applies positive accountability controls to each resident, no matter where they are: work, leisure, in -transit transfer, or home confinement. Full auditing and transactional tracking is provided, in addition to operational security for the computer system. In the event of business interruption off-site backups, supplemental battery backups and hard copies are maintained to provide a continuation of accountability monitoring. Case files encompass records of phone contacts, searches, drug testing, disciplinary events, employment history, prescriptive programming and case notes, visits and staff contacts. Digital electronic signatures are gathered and locked to each document the resident signs within the electronic system. As a result of the sign-in/sign-out process, facility staff is able to locate and verify the whereabouts of offenders at all times. The offender is contacted at least twice per day either by telephone or in person, at random times. Staff contacts the offender at work, home, or authorized destination to maintain accountability. Resident sign-in/out records are separated according to whether the resident is in or out. To ensure accuracy of the sign-in/out file, a "physical census sheet" is maintained. The monitor staff will be responsible for conducting a physical census at various times throughout each day. The midnight shift is the exception in that a physical census count is conducted on an hourly basis. Offenders are required to return to the facility from employment before being permitted to sign -out to participate in another approved program activity. The Facility Director may make an exception when travel time or distance is excessive, or when the offender is working unexpected overtime. Under no circumstances is an offender permitted to routinely sign -out for more than 12 consecutive hours daily without returning to the facility. Other than for employment purposes, an offender must be in the facility from 9:OOpm to 6:OOam, unless exceptions are made by the Facility Director. These exceptions are reviewed on a case by case basis. The facility will maintain a curfew of 9:OOpm. More detailed physical and operational parameters will be provided 1stopp y yours, her O. Parker COP:rll GARY F. LILES PETER B. HEISTER MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D. McDANIEL CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY CHRISTOPHER D. BELL Via Hand Deliueru EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 POST OFFICE BOX 70 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 Dana Carney Planning and Development Department 723 W. Markham Little Rock, AR 72201 Writer's Extension: 103 cbell@elhlaw.com March 29, 2006 RE: Conditional Use Permit Application, Firetree, Ltd. Our File No: 1519-1 Dear Mr. Carney: E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) Please consider this letter responsive to the various comments provided to Firetree, Ltd. at the Subdivision Committee meeting on March 23, 2006, regarding Firetree's application for a conditional use permit. Firetree's responses to the Planning Staff Comments are as follows: Planning Staff Comment 1: Provide date, time and location of the required two public meetings to be held prior to the Commission meeting. Provide a copy of the newspaper ad advertising the meetings. Response 1: Public meetings are scheduled for Monday, April 3, 2006 and Monday, April 10, 2006. Meetings are set to begin at 6:00pm and will be held at the Pulaski County Co-op on Roosevelt Road. Enclosed is a copy of the advertisement which was run in the March 28th Arkansas Democrat Gazette announcing the April 3rd meeting. The same advertisement will run in the April 4th Arkansas Democrat Gazette advertising the April 10th meeting. Planning Staff Comment 2: Provide description of use of remaining portion of building not proposed for use as correctional facility. Response 2: The remaining portion of the building(s) not used as a CCC will be for storage and possible warehouse use. No structures are to be torn down. Planning Staff Comment 3: Provide signage plan. Dana Carney Page 2 March 29, 2006 Response 3: Firetree, Ltd. does not put signage on community corrections centers. Planning Staff Comment 4: Show any proposed outdoor use/recreation area. Response 4: A small outdoor recreation area will be provided to the south of the building on the 2.96 acre tract. Planning Staff Comment 5: Show any proposed fencing. Response 5: Firetree, Ltd. does not propose any additional fencing. Planning Staff Comment 6: Where will offenders come from? Is this facilityto be operated under contract with the Federal Bureau of Prisons? What are the contract dates? What will the nature of the offenders be (types of crimes)? Response 6: Where will offenders come from? Offenders are releasing from Federal prisons or may be direct court commitments from the U.S. Probation Office. It is important to realize that these offenders are releasing back into the community in which the came from. These offenders are not from other states or metropolitan areas. Is this facility to be operated under contract with Federal Bureau of Prisons? Yes, the FBOP is who the contract is with. What are the contract dates? The contract is for five years beginning October 1, 2006 and ending September 30, 2011. What will the nature of the offenders be (types of crimes)? The majority are federal drug related crimes (transport, manufacture, intent to sell or purchase), federal firearms charges and non- violent federal crimes. Firetree, Ltd. has a long standing policy that it does not accept sex offenders, arsonists or violent offenders. Planning Staff Comment 7: Provide "detailed physical and operational parameters" noted in cover letter. Response 7: Please see enclosed RFP response from Firetree, Ltd., as this outlines all of the residential services to be provided at the facility. Planning Staff Comment 8: Locate dumpster and required screening. Response 8: The dumpster will be located out of site at the rear of the facility. Firetree, Ltd. will use landscaping as a screen. Dana Carney Page 3 March 29, 2006 Planning Staff Comment 9: Locate and describe any proposed site lighting. Response 9: The parking lots and front entrance will have a normal amount of night lighting. There is no need for any special lighting for this facility, just enough to ensure safely lit parking lots and sidewalks. Public Works noted that sidewalks with appropriate handicap ramps are required in accordance with Section 31-175 of the Little Rock Code and the Master Street Plan, and that a deferral of installation of sidewalks on the southside of W. 32 Street and the east side of Brown Street has expired. Should Firetree secure the contract from the Bureau of Prisons and close on the property, it is committed to compliance with all code sections, and will ensure that it meets the requirements of Section 31-175. Firetree will also obtain pre -approval as required for any work to be done in the right-of-way areas. With respect to the comments provided by the Utilities and Fire Department/County Planning, Firetree, Ltd. will abide by all regulations, plans, and specifications of Central Arkansas Water. Firetree, Ltd. will more specifically address this issue if a contract award is made. Further, Firetree, Ltd. is required to be compliant with NFPA 101 standards. The facility is required to be sprinklered, and alarmed, and will be done so in accordance with Central Arkansas Water procedures. If you have any other questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact myself or Chris Parker at 376 4531. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter. Sincerely, Christopher D. Bell Enclosures Jin. on. ob- ry- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/RUSSELL POWELL Amy Staley and her husband, Jimbo, leave the Lonoke County Court- house with her attorney, Eric Kennedy of Stuttgart. Amy Staley, 24, a Lonoke Police Department dispatcher, is charged with third-degree sexual assault. Staley, who pleaded innocent Monday, is accused of having sex with a state prison inmate. The charge stems from a state police investigation into reports of drug use, Illicit sex and abuse of an inmate -labor program. Five others in Lonoke have also been charged in the case. IN Blr�l�f ale Ley !re e" as nd ple ags :)p - .t a Lng rar- nee ob- nto ent, The robbers forced their way into 19 -year-old David Kim's apartment at 1912 Green Mountain Drive about 11 p.m. after a roommate answered a knock a the door, according to a police report. Kim ran toward a bedroom, and one of the robbers fired four or five: shots from a .40 - caliber handgun. The robbers then reported- ly stole a wallet and keys and fled, driving away in a black Toyota. Kim was taken to a hospital with injuries that didn't ap- pear life-threatening, the report said. The robbers, both black and in their early 20s, wore black and had black handguns, the report says. One wore a black mask, and the other had'braided hair. Apartment dweller tied up and robbed 1GAtabC JAS' 7. 1 .AL I -e,_ ua....-....- _- hol limit in Arkansas is 0.08. The 29 -year-old officer re- mained at Jefferson Regional Medical Center on Monday, and his condition is improving, the re- lease says. A hospital spokesman declined to provide information. Police identify body found at dam's base A man was. tied up and robbed at gunpoint at his west Little Rock apartment early Monday, police said.. John Pope, 51, told police he was going in his apartment at 9600 Southedge Drive about 12 -a.m. when a man came up behind him and showed him a shiny handgun. The gunman forced Pope into th tm t and tied him up SPECIAL TO THE DEMOCRAT -GAZETTE BUIL SHOALS — Authorities on Monday identified the man whose body was found Sunday near the base of Bull Shoals Dam as Ike Linck, 86, of Bull Shoals. He either jumped or acciden- tally fell to his death from the top of the dam, Marion County Sheriff Carl McBee said Sunday, adding that the man had health problems. The body was found on the White River side of the 256 -foot -tall U.S. Army Corps of Engineers hydroelectric dam. A member of the Bull Shoals Volunteer Fire Department called the sheriff's office at 4:27 a.m. Sunday to report an aban- doned, late -model Chevrolet pickup on the dam on Arkansas 178, which traverses the dam be- tween Baxter and Marion coup ties. Bull Shoals police officer: found the man's body. LLI..aJI vuaa..�..� v..- sory Board. Earlier informa- tion issued by the governor's office in editions March 26 about Fant's place of employ- ment was incorrect. KNI VITA FILET MIGNON SPECIAL. Bacon Wrapped AngusTenderloin, Pots m,VegelaNes & Bread NOTICE OF • .PUBLIC HEARING Firetree, Ltd., has applied for a Conditional Use Permit to contract with the U.S. Depart- ment of Justice to establish and manage a community correctional facility at 3215 Brown Street in Little Rock. The second of two public hearings concerning the application will be held at 6:00 P.M. on April 10, 2006, at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roose- velt, Little Rock, AR 72205. For information, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. CENTRAL ARKANSAS' BEST WINDOW VALUE WHITE VINYL DOUBLE HUNG PREMIUM GRADE REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Ask About Our. "� ENERGY SAVINGS Special •Includes Low -E & Argon • Double -Pane Insulating Glass INSTALLED1242•Easy-To-Clean Tilt -In Design • Peace of Mind Total Warranty e apar en with duct tape and a phone cord, • CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE cc 501-664-5400 according to a police report. The gunman rummaged 7800 Counts Massie Rd. • NLR through the apartment and took www.clearchoice-usa.com Pope's wallet, keys and $400 in cash. The gunman, who wore a blue Adidas warm-up suit, was described as black, 6 feet, S inches tall and weighing' 00 WINDOWS.D. Standard insta4aoan lndRk- wood wlr daw rc movai wllhout rzpping. pounds. Af NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Firetree, Ltd., has applied for a Conditional Use Permit to contract with the U.S. Depart- ment of Justice to establish and manage a community correctional facility at 3215 Brown Street in Little Rock. The first of two public hear- ings concerning the appli- cation will be held at 6:04 P.M. on April 3, 2006, at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roose- velt, Little Rack, AR 7.2205. For information, please call Chris Park.:r at 376-4531. 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 March 10, 2006 Re: Conditional Use Permit Application/3215 Brown Street Firetree Community Correction Facility To Whom It May Concern: Planning Zoning and Subdivision The property identified on attached Exhibit A at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock is currently zoned I-3. This zoning designation will not need to be changed in order to locate and operate at this location a community correctional facility. The property owner will need to secure from the City of Little Rock Planning Commission a conditional use permit to operate such facility and the property owner has made application for such permit. That application is currently scheduled to be heard by the full Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006. Very truly yours, B6Z41� -I'VP Dana Carney Zoning and Subdivision Manager Ms. Johnnie Pugh Little Rock Board of Directors Page 2 of 2 In any case, I hope that this information provides you some basic background on the proposal if you receive constituent inquiries. If you or any of your constituents have any particular questions, please contact my office at 376-4531 and I will endeavor to provide whatever additional specific information is responsive to those inquiries. Thank you very much. Very truly y �2 Christopher O. Parker COP/ags Enclosures 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 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON A REQUEST FOR USE CHANGE OR DEVELOPMENT OF LAND TO: Goodwill Neighborhood Association ATTENTION: Georgia O'Neal ADDRESS: 2616 Allis Street Little Rock AR 72204 REQUEST: Conditional Use Permit to allow a correctional facility. GENERAL LOCATION OR ADDRESS: 3215 Brown Street OWNED BY: Fletcher Realty No. 2 LLCIFiretree Ltd. Planning Zoning and Subdivision NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application for Conditional Use Permit of the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development. A public hearing will be held by the L.R. Planning Commission in the Board of Directors Chamber, second floor, City Hall, on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. This notice is provided in order to assure that neighborhood associations are aware of issues that may affect their neighborhood. Information requests should be directed to the Planning staff at 371-4790. T ny Bo ski, r for City of Little Rock t7kDepartment of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Zoning and Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 or 371-6863 Subdivision NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON A REQUEST FOR USE CHANGE OR DEVELOPMENT OF LAND TO: LOVE NeiLyhborhood Association ATTENTION: Vic.toi• Johnson ADDRESS: 2308 S. Valentine Little Rock AR 72204 REQUEST: Conditional Use Permit to allow a correctional facililL. GENERAL LOCATION OR ADDRESS. 3215 Brown Street OWNED BY: Fletcher Realty No. 2 LLC/Firetree Ltd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application for Conditional Use Permit of the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development. A public hearing will be held by the L.R. Planning Commission in the Board of Directors Chamber, second floor, City Hall, on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. This notice is provided in order to assure that neighborhood associations are aware of issues that may affect their neighborhood. Information requests should be directed to the Planning staff at 371-4790. 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 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON A REQUEST FOR USE CHANGE OR DEVELOPMENT OF LAND TO: Midwa Neighborhood Association ATTENTION: Donna Stone ADDRESS: 4623 West 25h Street Little Rock. AR REQUEST: Conditional Use Permit to allow a correctional facility. GENERAL LOCATION OR ADDRESS: 3215 Brown Street OWNED BY: Fletcher Realty No. 2 LLC/Firetree, Ltd. Planning Zoning and Subdivision NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application for Conditional Use Permit of the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development. A public hearing will be held by the L.R. Planning Commission in the Board of Directors Chamber, second floor, City Hall, on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. This notice is provided in order to assure that neighborhood associations are aware of issues that may affect their neighborhood. Information requests should be directed to the Planning staff at 371-4790. Te -W ) k --A � WS - - Tony Boz ns ', ctt3r City of Littfe Rock _ Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Zoningand Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 or 371-6863 Subdivision NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON A REQUEST FOR USE CHANGE OR DEVELOPMENT OF LAND TO: South End Neighborhood Developers ATTENTION: Robert Whitfield ADDRESS: 3023 S. Battery Street Little Rock. AR 72206 REQUEST: Conditional Use Permit to allow a correctional facilily. GENERAL LOCATION OR ADDRESS: 3215 Brown Street OWNED BY: Fletcher Realtv No. 2 LLCIFiretree Ltd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application for Conditional Use Permit of the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development. A public hearing will be held by the L.R. Planning Commission in the Board of Directors Chamber, second floor, City Hall, on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. This notice is provided in order to assure that neighborhood associations are aware of issues that may affect their neighborhood. Information requests should be directed to the Planning staff at 371-4790. I r ,moi . .,r 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 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON A REQUEST FOR USE CHANGE OR DEVELOPMENT OF LAND TO: Wright Avenue Neighborhood Association ATTENTION: James Floyd ADDRESS: 1710 West 19'�' Street Rock. AR 72202 REQUEST: Conditional Use Permit to allow a correctional facilily. GENERAL LOCATION OR ADDRESS: 3215 Brawn Street OWNED BY: Fletcher Realtv No. 2 LLC/Firetree Ltd. Planning Zoning and Subdivision NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application for Conditional Use Permit of the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development. A public hearing will be held by the L.R. Planning Commission in the Board of Directors Chamber, second floor, City Hall, on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. This notice is provided in order to assure that neighborhood associations are aware of issues that may affect their neighborhood. Information requests should be directed to the Planning staff at 371-4790. REGISTRATION FORM FOR PERSONS WISHING TO ADDRESS THE PLANNING COMMISSION This card can be picked up at any time in the Planning and Development Office, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas. I wish to speak about Item # on the agenda. I am opposed N , for Name Address � (2 ? -� Y Date 'V — / 9 Telephone No. 5�f� 2 REGISTRATION FORM f FOR PERSONS WISHING TO ADDRESS THE PLANNING COMMISSION This card can be picked up at any time in the Planning and Development Office, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas. r J I wish to speak about Item :# �'1 4�e7lK?e [ f J on the agenda. I am opposed for Name rf'L,C _ Address��� i U 6 Telephone No. f� -- 1 Date REGISTRATION FORM FOR PERSONS WISHING TO ADDRESS THE PLANNING COMMISSION This card can be picked up at any time in the Planning and Development Office, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas. I wish taapeak.about-Item # L on the agenda. y I am opposed ----V for Name Address I' �1Lp3 Telephone No. 075 _ Date %� City of Little Rock Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Zoning and Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 or 371-6863 Subdivision April 14, 2006 Sarah Facen 3003 S. Cross Little Rock, AR 72206 Dear Citizen: On behalf of the Little Rock Planning Commission, I would like to thank you for your participation in the April 13, 2006 commission meeting. It is very important to the City staff and the Planning Commission to have citizen input in the planning decision-making process. Agenda item #10, Firetree Correctional Facility was denied. For additional information, you can contact the Planning staff at 371-4790. Staff responsibilities are as follows: Rezoning and Zoning Variances — Monte Moore Subdivision and Planned Unit Developments — Donna James Conditional and Tower Use Permits — Dana Carney Thank you again for your input. Sincerely, 01 TONY B Z Secret to Litt ock Planning Commission TB:aa 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 April 14, 2006 Judy Green 2708 S. State Little Rock, AR 72206 Dear Citizen: Planning Zoning and Subdivision On behalf of the Little Rock Planning Commission, I would like to thank you for your participation in the April 13, 2006 commission meeting. It is very important to the City staff and the Planning Commission to have citizen input in the planning decision-making process. Agenda item #10, Firetree Correctional Facility was denied. For additional information, you can contact the Planning staff at 371-4790. Staff responsibilities are as follows: Rezoning and Zoning Variances — Monte Moore Subdivision and Planned Unit Developments — Donna James Conditional and Tower Use Permits — Dana Carney Thank you again for your input. Sincerely, !kC TONY B Secretary t Littk. Planning Commission TB:aa City of Little Rock Department of Planning and Development Planning 723 West Markham Street Zoning and Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 or 371-6863 Subdivision April 14, 2006 Erma Hendrix P. O. Box 2644 Little Rock, AR 722&10 Dear Citizen: On behalf of the Little Rock Planning Commission, I would like to thank you for your participation in the April 13, 2006 commission meeting. It is very important to the City staff and the Planning Commission to have citizen input in the planning decision-making process. Agenda item #10, Firetree Correctional Facility was denied. For additional information, you can contact the Planning staff at 371-4790. Staff responsibilities are as follows: Rezoning and Zoning Variances — Monte Moore Subdivision and Planned Unit Developments — Donna James Conditional and Tower Use Permits — Dana Carney Thank you again for your input. Sincerely, T NY BO YN Secretary to Littl R ck Planning Commission TB:aa NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON A REQUEST FOR USE CHANGE OR DEVELOPMENT OF LAND TO ALL RESIDENTS IN THE VICINITY OF THE PROPERTY AT: GENERAL LOCATION OR ADDRESS: 3215 Brown OWNED BY: Fletcher Realtv No. 2 LLC/Firetree Ltd. THE FOLLOWING REQUEST HAS BEEN MADE: Conditional Use Permit to allow a correctional facili Z-8021 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application for Conditional Use of the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development. A public hearing will be held by the L. R. Planning Commission in the Board of Directors Chamber, second floor, City Hall, on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. This notice is provided in order to assure that area residents are aware of issues that may affect their neighborhood. Information requests should be directed to the Planning staff at 371-4790. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON A REQUEST FOR USE CHANGE OR DEVELOPMENT OF LAND TO ALL RESIDENTS IN THE VICINITY OF THE PROPERTY AT: GENERAL LOCATION OR ADDRESS: 3215 Brown Street OWNED BY: Fletcher Really No. 2 LLC/Firetree Ltd. THE FOLLOWING REQUEST HAS BEEN MADE: Conditional Use Permit to allow a correctional facili Z-8021 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application for Conditional Use of the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development. A public hearing will be held by the L. R. Planning Commission in the Board of Directors Chamber, second floor, City Hall, on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. This notice is provided in order to assure that area residents are aware of issues that may affect their neighborhood. Information requests should be directed to the Planning staff at 371-4790. G err O b eb 10. 0 c Fri to O v i a E Cr Mr j ' .] Cts 1, 1 m c '. z CD rt Cly 1 Im O b cm CC���7JJ�y ro w r a b } U'1 m a H H ') T 11 Tm ?� i a E a Mr j C6 b 1, 1 m c z rt Cly 1 Im O b cm CC���7JJ�y ro w r a b } c � po s n O ra d o �, z w m a H H ') T 11 Tm ?� GARY F. LILES PETER B. HEISTER MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D. McDANIEL CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY CHRISTOPHER D. BELL Mr. Dana Carney 723 West Markham Little Rock, AR 72201 EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 POST OFFICE BOX 70 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 Writer's Extension: 106 cparker@elhlaw.com April 10, 2006 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas, #1519-1 Dear Mr. Carney: Please find enclosed the original letters and certified mail documents we sent to the residents surrounding 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Also, please find enclosed the Title work from Lender's Title identifying those residents. Thank you very much. Yours very truly, COP/ags Enclosures �AUE AF LENDERS TITLE C O M P A N Y March 7, 2006 Eichenbaum, Liles & Heister Attention: Chris Parker 124 West Capitol Aven Suite 1400 Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Re: Fletcher Realty II (500 foot Ownership) Dear Chris: A search of the public records of Pulaski County, Arkansas up to February 1, 2006 at 7:00 A.M. was undertaken on the following described two parcels of land: Parcel 1: Part of the N2/3 of the NEIA of Section 17, Township 1 North, Range 12 West, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the South line of the 40 foot R/W of the Missouri Pacific Railroad Spur and the East R/W line of Brown Street, said point being North 87 degrees 20 minutes 30 seconds West, 56 feet more or less from the West line of the SEI/4 NEI/4 of said Section 17; thence South 87 degrees 20 minutes 30 seconds East along said South Railroad R/W line, 638.37 feet; thence South 01 degree 39 minutes East 155.5 feet; thence South 86 degrees 11 minutes 10 seconds West 410.7 feet; thence South 00 degrees 09 minutes 45 seconds West 30.56 feet; thence South 89 degrees 58 minutes West 236.75 feet to said East R/W of Brown Street; thence North 01 degree 03 minutes 10 seconds East along said East R/W. 243.1 feet to the point of beginning. Parcel 2: That part of the S % of the NE'/4 of Section 17, Township 1 North, Range 12 West, in the City of Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, more particularly described as follows: Commence at an iron pin at the Northwest Corner of the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 17; then run North 89 degrees 49 minutes East along the North boundary line of said SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 17 a distance of 37 feet to an iron pin, which is the Point of Beginning of the tract being described; From the point of beginning, thus established, run North 89 degrees 49 minutes East along the North boundary line of said SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 17 a distance of 312.7 feet to an iron pin; then run South a distance of 429.6 feet, more or less, to an iron pin on the North boundary line of a strip of P.O. Box 8703 • 8114 Cantrell • Suite 150 • Little Rock, AR 72217 • 501-224-7676 • Fax 501-227-8076 or 501-227-5199 land 40 feet in width (said strip of land being 20 feet wide on each side of the Center Line of the existing "Arkansas Brick and Manufacturing Company Spur" Tract of the Missouri Pacific Railroad Company which runs from East to West through the aforesaid S 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of Section 17, and said strip of land being further identified as the strip of land described in Paragraph "First" of that certain Warranty Deed executed by Arkansas Brick and Manufacturing Company, as Grantor, to St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company, as Grantee, which Deed is dated January 19, 1909, and is recorded in the Officer of the Recorder of Pulaski County, Arkansas in Deed Record Book 96, Page 361; thence run North 88 degrees 18 minutes West along the North boundary line of the aforesaid strip of land 40 feet in width a distance of 360.2 feet to an iron pin; then run North a distance of 345.5 feet to an iron pin; then run North 45 degree East a distance of 67.1 feet to an iron pin; then run North 25 feet, more or less to the Point of Beginning hereinabove established for the land being described. Less and Except the West 20 feet thereof deeded to Pulaski County, Arkansas by Warranty Deed recorded in Book 522, Page 256, more particularly described as follows: From the Northwest Corner of the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 17, Township 1 North, Range 12 West; run North 89 degrees 49 minutes East 37 feet to an iron pin which is the Northwest Corner of a tract of land which is owned by Essick Manufacturing Co. described on Plat 455 of Deed Record Book No. 363 of Pulaski County, Arkansas, thence South 25 feet; thence South 45 degrees West 38.8 feet to an iron pin which is the point of beginning; thence run South 367 feet to an iron pin; thence in a Westerly direction 20 feet, more or less to an iron pin on the West boundary line of the property owned by Essick Manufacturing Co. described on Page 455 of Deed Record Book No. 363 of Pulaski County, Arkansas, thence run North 345.5 feet to a iron pin; thence run in a Northeasterly direction 28.3 feet more or less to the Point of Beginning. The search was made for the purpose of disclosing the names and addresses obtained from the public records or real estate tax office of the persons and/or entities located within 500 feet of the aforementioned two parcels of land. Those names and addresses are listed on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. The liability for this 500 Foot Ownership Search is limited to the amount paid for same. Sincerely, onnie Beck, Jr. LBjr/ml EXHIBIT "A" FLETCHER REALTY NO. 2 L.L.C. 6301 FOBBING RD. LITTLE ROCK, AR 72209 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE -QUITCLAIM DEED 1NST # 2005067054 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-021-01 S FRANK FLETCHER 6301 FORBING RD. LITTLE ROCK, AR 72209 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE -QUITCLAIM DEED INST # 2005067054 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-021-01 FLETCHER REALTY NO. 2 L.L.C. 6301 FORBING RD. LITTLE ROCK, AR 72209 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE -QUITCLAIM DEED 1NST # 2001032478 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-021-00 MINNIE LEIN 8604 WINSTON LITTLE ROCK, AR 72209 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE -WARRANTY DEED BOOK 403 PAGE 307 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-036-00 BENJAMIN E LEIN 8604 WINSTON LITTLE ROCK, AR 72209 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE -WARRANTY DEED BOOK 403 PAGE 307 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-036-00 DAVID JACKS DORIS JACK 8209 STANTON RD LITTLE ROCK, AR 72209 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE -REDEMPTION DEED 1NST # 2003071941 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-025-00 PAGE 2 DAVID JACKS DORIS JACK 3400 BROWN ST. LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE -REDEMPTION DEED INST # 2003071941 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-025-00 JIMMY A PATTON CONTRACTOR INC 11900 ARCH ST. PIKE LITTLE ROCK, AR 72206 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE - MARSHAL'S DEED INST # 97-069682 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-024-00 JIMMY A PATTON 11900 ARCH ST. PIKE LITTLE ROCK, AR 72206 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE - CORRECTION QUITCLAIM DEED INST # 98-062417 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-024-00 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA P. O.BOX 8 LITTLE ROCK, AR 72203 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE - REDEMPTION DEED INST # 97078147 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-024-00 SARATOGA ENTERPRISES LLC P. O. BOX 4215 TUPELO, MS 38803-4215 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE - SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED INST # 2001080489 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-002-00 PULASKI COUNTY ARKANSAS 3403 W. 33RD LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204-6517 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE - WARRANTY DEED INST # 89-8393 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-019-00 PAGE 3 PULASKI COUNTY ARKANSAS 3403 W. 33RD LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204-6517 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE - WARRANTY DEED BOOK 341 PAGE 261 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-018-00 C. B. SIMPSON, TRUSTEE OF THE CHARLEY BARRETT "C.B." SIMPSON LIVING TRUST 219 W. PALM LONOKE, AR 72086 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE - QUITCLAIM DEED INST # 93-55984 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-020-00 EVELYN ROBINSON TAYLOR 3617 BROWN ST. LITTLE ROCK AR 72204-6531 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE - QUITCLAIM DEED INST 997828 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-022-00 BOBBY ROBINSON 3617 BROWN ST. LITTLE ROCK AR 72204-6531 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE - QUITCLAIM DEED INST #97828 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-022-00 RED BRICK MANAGEMENT CO LLC P. O. BOX 1124 LITTLE ROCK AR 72203 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE - CORPORATION DEED INST # 2001055966 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-068-00 JIMELCO,INC. P. O. BOX 216 JACKSONVILLE, AR 72076 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE - SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED INST # 90-31493 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-038-00 PAGE 4 RAY PROPERTIES, INC. 3101 W. 32ND ST. LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204-6509 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE - LIMITED WARRANTY DEED INST # 89-14702 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-034-00 GILBERT WOMACK & KEVIN WOMACK 3300 BROWN ST. LITTLE ROCK AR 72204-6530 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE - WARRANTY DEED INST # 95-73133 & REDEMPTION DEED INST # 98-68089 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-014-00 KIRKPATRICK REAL PROPERTIES, LLC 120 HICKORY CREEK CIRCLE LITTLE ROCK, AR 72212 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE - QUITCLAIM DEED INST # 2003091333 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-014-00 SARATOGA ENTERPRISES LLC P. O. BOX 4215 TUPELO, MS 38803-4875 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE - SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED INST # 2001077050 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-033-00 GRIFFIN INDUSTRIES, INC. 3300 S. WOODROW ST, UNIT A LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204-6550 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE - WARRANTY DEED INST # 92-18696 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-029-00 BRYANT HARRIS F. & BRYANT ATHALEE 117 GREENLAND COVE LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204-7639 PT NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI CO., AR. DEED SOURCE - WARRANTY DEED INST # 83-44777 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-00-026-00 PAGE 5 PULASKI COUNTY JAIL 3201 W. ROOSEVELT RD. LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204 LOT 1 PULASKI COUNTY JAIL ADDITION, CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, PULASKI CO., AR DEED SOURCE - DEED INST. # 90-48763; 90-58994; 90-50981; 90-48146; 90-48765; 90-48147; 90-50139; 90-52172; 90-52173; 90-48764; 90-48287 AND 98-48763 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-01-001-00 PULASKI COUNTY, AR 3201 W. ROOSEVELT RD. LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204 LOT 1 PULASKI COUNTY JAIL ADDITION, CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, PULASKI CO., AR DEED SOURCE WARRANTY DEED BOOK 268 PAGE 496; BOOK 268 PAGE 497 AND BOOK 268 PAGE 498. TAX PARCEL 34L-291-01-001-00 PULASKI COUNTY JAIL 3201 W. ROOSEVELT RD. LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204 LOT 2 PULASKI COUNTY JAIL ADDITION, CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, PULASKI CO., AR DEED SOURCE - TRUSTEE'S DEED INST. #90-51114 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-01-002-00 PULASKI COUNTY ROAD & BRIDGE DEPT BROWN ST. LITTLE ROCK AR 72204 LOT 3 PULASKI COUNTY JAIL ADDITION, CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, PULASKI CO., AR DEED SOURCE - WARRANTY DEED INST # 90-42801 & 90-42802 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-01-003-00 PULASKI COUNTY JAIL 3201 W. ROOSEVELT RD. LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204 LOT 3 PULASKI COUNTY JAIL ADDITION, CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, PULASKI CO., AR DEED SOURCE - WARRANTY DEED INST # 90-42801 & 90-42802 TAX PARCEL 34L-291-01-003-00 ST. LOUIS IRON MOUNTAIN & SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY C/O MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY NO ADDRESS AVAILABLE PT. NE 1/4 SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, PULASKI COUNTY, AR DEED SOURCE - WARRANTY DEED - BOOK 96 PAGE 361 TAX PARCEL - UNAVAILABLE Troop shot during E�e,.Uefonte "ice seekrna f o hoped sign to, tl as ti 181candidat,mas into di have made it ofaw �'8c aere�� l�or .. 5rve�ytit aeveri7llliag perlvd QA t1t0 Web Lv w Y'hercda vfice � b��7 r �'°b`4Y°'don a p m�asua �c re[I nna�� � �ya°aowb dx lLyrfapm mle� p.� Por�`�YSaaeral, [Erse Mvad [ear„=�numk a� k[e amar! S�[�� rmer bare rid�¢d � re 78f, e5. wkie. [ ArIgOC PAU) a'xe aayc ➢emxan ..z ava d[daln c P c fo � CaP� vi W[GvflTcn u rhos; r�eY� For lleueeaa�er��'.?�s 7Re mH.. °opq sodrn �'° w+dEds�e��wi4 be Nm �vd8rie �ue�+lw la r6e�e ode �0.+bsaur �L{n. races ktr;�puf hrdf . 88 0 TUESDAY, MARCH 28.2DW 0 A&mmsDemocral. Ekams "I bedw floor — the MM* for M&' can be W= to the n= leveL wiffi acommoa . ass05s=t1nAWftbcR 0 Contlnued from Page Is Because most high school a,,.- sesimcats, like the Algebra I and W'be said ,7es am oftbe strongest If w& -d= les given in Arkansas, me exams. lumda- gatckmpan and sh-oagest p,- fxfrssoutri or mid. T%0 have not dis- nNcr&id • anues 19nmthe Deputmei of Higher Fduca- doo Dkoctor Liad0icene said at Ck*ed Elie other states larveived, mwlt& aFcb 28 Ac vc'fp¢rml,i5pricig they an lieiorrg to a Coalition oiga• C- hisfi= bariad, date us ng -,,a dmdbyrAchic anonprothqW, .;=Y tea receive the to air3aoo that Pubes for ia=msed wk-hcr ibeY are for o course clansmen rather than the ccoadary,�L,ducatiorr academle level CiDurses oomess math secripp-Qfth6ACTt- ata¢d sols poa-secoodaffy exams 9-callaw -1-be commu.. A mainber ofpruminitur CEOs This is one i—ort,ka"m V'Wis to Zbe and irate governors get" cm Achieves band of directors, and believe 4o Of school asenotpxtyared 6nool- use ofthe A40q7 ead4wme: ciam for d* ' 'said Steve the reocrvts Ing Bid to Adiiewlesearch,afflWu-� Floyd. deputy -director a the Dc - Educadna, in the Nfelb3dacwe$ Rtlodvl- 006 Gm Bob 74ft and public collegiii and universi. ancman -17114=,ue to Prudential Financial CEO Ard= P}=arc oftbeb=& fie, irk Ad—spent US milkou 011 u6tion during the 2003-04 bemsolved=41 9, not this Cram 15 as ilichilve as the . One of Achieves main in� is figui-p the Arkin AGrmath updhgpl plkposw SaUA&d Ga", cmx.JA. true vice presidenr of Achienve. • Department of :tg!�5= paid for $18 Such a mage 6idd Wrinutely reduce college-le4el remediation. Gand-al said them Is a gap In most staies between gap In Nationally. Achieve estimates q --kg Royd ra V P-04 'pod dve modv2fiw for students tested by high assessments. that hW= education institutions to do their best an the test andtheskills;aceded to sun in 01 hudw-� lies M ses' and oudents and [ami- more than $17 billion arm�- y on rmuedial clvFes that rehash 11 would also hither a trend in to put more weight on CE!"kCAUSC C011335 that tdarawrs W1.1tthp Rc&k polft remft Flashawnda Will[anis (left) and John Fusam (secoisd fron shows that i that shave been -Y have meant tittle to students in W�Bm ii dq break Mond moWng at the pollee training ladl4. -1, A or Wdiv2de Skills, 0* sirs in dentstook Ifstu high sch?0] the pwt NA 1= state up newest recruit baw ass� tbar owleges UW use for almissims orpinomamr C* assessments before their senior Y— better measured college that an who score below proficient on the tests must under- hall'ofsta bothertoxrep=tesi readiness sandal said students their final So rearediation the following year Peyl learn the ropes in hopes of joining IR polis results on students transcripts, Arkansas does not report rasrults could vend year ofho scbocd yA[Mg in the PW instead orkxcoreditfortbeco�� courses, BY JIM BROOKS v�vco.rkLZ with field training of on 0-mr4its -scrit home or to col- les- of.gld. nX. Jones said Ac Is r- fiL", 4 with testing = BegirLaing in 2DO9-M students will hwe to pass the ci:�= to earn DEM r before hitting the streets "Ihis is a d The mayor of ' eRmitcild on their own. Thomas said. M4&kwisas Department of Educa -andom ACr. about =a! a oummoA a diploma. Be"Wuv03cS11P`[kECDdC12TGarY The chief said classes any me to give Luger than 3D applicants -a& on= ht&h sebO01 smomita to 2S5eZmCVd3Z Algebra I rnuhistifeA assessunctu. He had boped to rcill out a pglx said be m1pparts raL40& of tests fDr studerim Monday that they were the latest the commu 'tfons in the city's ongoing not leave Instructors en�ou h *tzuoe time to give each recruit c And end -o -4coune cuc- xTanx&m testing prow— in Arkansas this li�, sald that now Vpaars but he docWt suppart the tend to- w2rdmcmaWcauthoraymtric . cif to combat crime, noting `U . f� &C W the Dumber of individual attention required, '' e ­ -class solution will es thlsyeaL sa the thm* *70 AA=nsag 6r= is a d6connect in math7 theinitiate k—SedF tested bythe 7110 Ls. to have the by &-= school distda operah— This is 'p ' Sri, K and one m� "Public safety is the trumbet- work out just as well In the long COnVenC a SM21 'One i0rity of the city of 11ttle 11113- crusts who Rhea The ?A CL. No, mains and the 5015 l"y to success in OALeM t" cy* pmes &,d. I xii confident that with of ri Rock Jim 1).Uy mid the 21, members of members of Little pock police 63had top—writtemand forcemeat trair departments. Oandal ukL -that really ouklit Achieves help, ibis couver& ation. Cal tests and a completed ck--' Dicpirtment.Racpiult Class Pa.. ].,. v of (be 4S new Allmon Allmon kww all W calls were corded. he kecaxfiillytia his wile,. ierid aidvzium rela- aveshuxrds SM&wd said. But asAllm . ons -A .tV:ll25�2009trialdate VroadmA ca, became mane tbc started splea� in code, ad add said that ceruinstaimments nPtirerthele� wood ort that "cuuxd me concern for Q*sbyo safety" Stafford said Allmon indicated in thc. calls the he had -�, barge d- hkefbrTLm & be was mk,Thcsaid Allmon also talked about -b pressed for chid b" - ,_%n warm stat in two vaxk% z3d W ia.ow QW0=zdoz;;-Fhj idiows am . SDWU Hiive •YM Just bew,C-rigsb� y 'was shot fiW times WWk zating in his ve, hide at a man April Z 2004 he had picked up his two young ==.4-d a the timr, from dthe — in thenar .1.. NOTICE OF PUBLIC M"k-, . CK FIrebm, Ltd, has applled for 8,cokftw Use Permit to cortbaot with to U.S. Depart- ment of Justice to teat Nlsh and - 60RIMLIni =6611,11liv/ at 3211 Brown Street In Little Rock The fust of.two putAo hear - Ns : ow—ming the, apWl- c-Mon will be held at 6:00 P.M. On April 3, 2006. at the Pulaski County E)denslon Building, 2901 West 'Roose- Yett, UWa Rock, AR 72205. For Information, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. that ambushed him are -Pectqd;there fen ARMODfora fee of$W to tes* . a klo, He rAW the men fiwged the , grigsbX.a.formerfirica.doid business arc=Wmicru after nuining 875Eh Engineer Battalion. 87th The Hvop CommanA has been mobl- 1134udc lived for 1'a%. . The mobilbation order was L-,,, F-wd Friday, ending more than 400 soldiers in the Bnffi to active duty I;M I lin mid-July, The battalion will re- ?- rt to Fart McCoy, Wk¢, in July ped for � apd deploy to Iraq in combat the . �n ser ,,T -he 975" headquartered in lozesboro. Includes rvinpamics dt arra' - Marked Tkee, Harrisburg and th]Nr;w_u - :.. e mobilization is ex- p -:ted to span 18 months, cover- irind 63. 'With the recent htrxease in Kzdebe estMIQ 'y trained in a tbi homicides in ow city. the public Na[all of the merribfor st �11W&. Vene this Sill. .is looking to you to address the ugh. Jo. . tile Thomas needs of the coznrmmkM". -, ow dim in Ming police I� 'o So far this year. Little ROA at, the chief MK point- meet agencies " mpedn? W 11;-7001. the Arkansas National- A44 - Guard has had mare than UW of rBS& a ibWwa�s vallable. ,*'*e war am ton bad obltarlea to j "J? 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FIL TladUve'a op F tax & opt Give me a can and I wMt about our NEW Hedde ..."awth-sa , AeC6 VIAP. unts ""lu s 'Cfor thi halth .r;iar A&rilnfor'ma' Ca11 376-0800 13rnit�8kar29Syee[aI rat MEMBER MXC Downtown office - 0aniell at State Streets/ Rodney Parharif Branch -10901 Rodney I Heights Branch - 5120 Kavanaugh Blvd. / Highway 10 Branch -15901 Cw*W f NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32"a Street behind the Pulaski County Jail Owned By: Fletcher Really No. 2 LLC subject to a purchase contract by Firetree Ltd. a 501 c 3 organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: 1-3, PROPOSED USE: Communitv Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2°d Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held on Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extqnsion Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205. For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is bein considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) { to EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED S. Frank Fletcher Fletcher Realty No. 2, LLC 6301 Forbing Road Little Rock, AR 72209 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. Fletcher: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www. firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D. McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED S. Frank Fletcher Fletcher Realty No. 2, LLC 6301 Forbing Road Little Rock, AR 72209 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. Fletcher: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www. firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Yours trul Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32' d Street behind the Pulaski CounV Jail Owned By: Fletcher Realty No. Z LLC subject to a purchase contract by Firetree Ltd. A 501 (c) (3) organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: 1=3 PROPOSED USE: Community Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2nd Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) GARY F. LILES PETER B. HEISTER MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D. McDANIEL CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY CHRISTOPHER D. BELL EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 POST OFFICE BOX 70 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 Writer's Extension: 106 cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Bobby Robinson 3617 Brown St. Little Rock, AR 72204-6531 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. Robinson: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.eom. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Yourve trul C; Christopher O. arker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown 5PLeet General Location: Brown and 32"d Street behind the Pulaski CountK Jail Owned By: Fletcher Realty No. 2 LLC subject to a Rurchase contract b Firetree Ltd. A 501 (c) (3) organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: I-3 PROPOSED USE: Communi Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2nd Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. MITCF ELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED David Jacks Doris Jacks 3400 Brown Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72204 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. & Mrs. Jacks: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER MARTHA JETT McALISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 CHARLES D. McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JAMES H. PENICK. III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCF ELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED David Jacks Doris Jacks 3400 Brown Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72204 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. & Mrs. Jacks: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Yv rsnD—L Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32nd Street behind the Pulaski County Jail Owned By: Fletcher Realty No. 2. LLC, subject to a purchase contract by Firetree Ltd. A 501 c) (3) organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: PROPOSED USE: Communitv Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2"' Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED United States of America P.O. Box 8 Little Rock, AR 72203 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. Thesc meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetrce, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D. McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED United States of America P.O. Box 8 Little Rock, AR 72203 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. Thesc meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetrce, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Yo tru Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32"d Street behind the Pulaski County Jail Owned By: Fletcher Really No. 2 LLC subject to a purchase contract by Firetree Ltd. A 501 c 3 or anization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: PROPOSED USE: Community Correction Center A pub is hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2" d Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 37611531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- descnbcd property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will l)c Feld at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED South End Neighborhood Association Arthur Williams 2601 South State Little Rock, AR 72206 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. Williams: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Although the facility is not within the boundaries of your neighborhood organization, I wanted to give you notice of the application and the scheduled public meetings. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER MARTHA JETT McALISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 CHARLES D. McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED South End Neighborhood Association Arthur Williams 2601 South State Little Rock, AR 72206 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. Williams: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Although the facility is not within the boundaries of your neighborhood organization, I wanted to give you notice of the application and the scheduled public meetings. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Yv v trul , Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. Enclosure NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 324 Street behind the Pulaski County Jail Owned By: Fletcher Realty No. 2. LLC subject to a purchase contract by Firetree Ltd.. A 501 (c) (3) organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: 1-331 PROPOSED USE: Community Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2" d Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) GARY F. LILES PETER B. HEISTER MARTHA JETT MCALISTER CHARLES D. McDANIEL CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY CHRISTOPHER D. BELL EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 POST OFFICE BOX 70 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 Writer's Extension: 106 cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Evelyn Robinson Taylor 3617 Brown Street Little Rock, AR 72204-6517 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Ms. Taylor: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. You nv int . r. Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32"d Street behind the Pulaski CouLiV ]ail Owned By: Fletcher Real1y No. 2 LLC subject to a purchase contract by Firetree Ltd. A 501 c 3 organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: PROPOSED USE: Community Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2" d Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) GARY F, LILES PETER B. HEISTER MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D. McDANIEL CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY CHRISTOPHER D. BELL EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 POST OFFICE BOX 70 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 Writer's Extension: 106 cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Love Neighborhood Association Victor Johnson 2308 S. Valentine Little Rock, AR 72204 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of.Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. Johnson: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Although the facility is not within the boundaries of your neighborhood organization, I wanted to give you notice of the application and the scheduled public meetings. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Yours very trul , Christopher D. Parker CCPlags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. Enclosure NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32"d Street behind the Pulaski County Jail Owned By: Fletcher Really No. 2 LLC subiect to a purchase contract by Firetree Ltd. A 501 c 3 organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: PROPOSED USE: Community Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2" d Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent)_ (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Jimelco, Inc. P.O. Box 216 Jacksonville, AR 72076 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F, LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER MARTHA JETT McALISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 CHARLES D. McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER 0. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Jimelco, Inc. P.O. Box 216 Jacksonville, AR 72076 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. zr7-k-- Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32nd Street behind the Pulaski County Jail Owned By: Fletcher Realty No. 2 LLC subject to a purchase contract by Firetree Ltd.. A 501 (c) (3) organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: PROPOSED USE: Community Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2nd Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent); (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. MITCHELL L. BERRY CHRISTOPHER D. BELL Writer's Extension: 106 cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Pulaski County 3201 W. Roosevelt Road Little Rock, AR 72204 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wemersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd. Is facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www. firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rack Planning Commission on Apri1 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has sclzeduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be he]d April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension 0flice at 2901 West Roosevelt. If You would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 GARY F. LILES LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 PETER B. HEISTER MARTHA JETT McALISTER POST OFFICE BOX 70 CHARLES D. McDANIEL LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY CHRISTOPHER D. BELL Writer's Extension: 106 cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Pulaski County 3201 W. Roosevelt Road Little Rock, AR 72204 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Sir or Madam: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wemersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd. Is facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www. firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rack Planning Commission on Apri1 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has sclzeduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be he]d April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension 0flice at 2901 West Roosevelt. If You would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Yo e tru Christopher O. arker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32nd Street behind the Pulaski Coun Iai] Owned By: Fletcher Realjy No. 2 LLC. sub ect to a purchase contract by Firetree Ltd.. A 501 c 3 organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: PROPOSED USE: Comtziunity_Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2" d Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Wright Avenue Neighborhood Association James Floyd 1710 West 19`h Little Rock, AR 72202 E CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. Floyd: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Although the facility is not within the boundaries of your neighborhood organization, I wanted to give you notice of the application and the scheduled public meetings. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D. McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Wright Avenue Neighborhood Association James Floyd 1710 West 19`h Little Rock, AR 72202 E CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. Floyd: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Although the facility is not within the boundaries of your neighborhood organization, I wanted to give you notice of the application and the scheduled public meetings. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. M7� l Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. Enclosure NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32nd Street behind the Pulaski County .Tail Owned By: Fletcher Realty No. 2, LLC, subiect to a purchasecontract by Firetree, Ltd- A 501 (c) (3) or ani�zation Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: % PROPOSED USE: Communitv Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2" d Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Goodwill Neighborhood Association Georgia Oneal 2616 Allis Street Little Rock, AR 72204 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Ms. Oneal: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Although the facility is not within the boundaries of your neighborhood organization, I wanted to give you notice of the application and the scheduled public meetings. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www. firetree-com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D_ McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-6433 JAMES H. PENICK. III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L, BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Goodwill Neighborhood Association Georgia Oneal 2616 Allis Street Little Rock, AR 72204 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Ms. Oneal: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Although the facility is not within the boundaries of your neighborhood organization, I wanted to give you notice of the application and the scheduled public meetings. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www. firetree-com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Youttrnup Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. Enclosure NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32nd Street behind the Pulaski Counjy Jail Owned By: Fletcher Real1y No. 2 LLC subject to a purchase contract by Firetree Ltd. A 501 (c) (3) organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: PROPOSED USE: Community Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2"" Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Union Pacific Railroad Attn: Kristian Earhorn Real Estate Department 1400 Douglas Street, STOP 1690 Omaha, Nebraska 78179-1690 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Company, formerly known as Missouri Pacific Railroad Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. Earhorn: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER MARTHA JETT McALISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 CHARLES D. McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Union Pacific Railroad Attn: Kristian Earhorn Real Estate Department 1400 Douglas Street, STOP 1690 Omaha, Nebraska 78179-1690 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Company, formerly known as Missouri Pacific Railroad Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. Earhorn: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Yo s ery trul Christopher . Parker COPlags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32nd Street behind the Pulaski Counjy Jail Owned By: Fletcher Real No. 2 LLC subject to a purchase contract by Firetree, Ltd.. A 501 (c) (3) organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: PROPOSED USE: Communitv Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2"' Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Pulaski County Road & Bridge Department Barbara Richards, Director 3200 Brown Street Little Rock, AR 72204 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Ms. Richards: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3736 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D. McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Pulaski County Road & Bridge Department Barbara Richards, Director 3200 Brown Street Little Rock, AR 72204 E. CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Ms. Richards: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. Yours v;,efy truly Christopher O. Parker COP/ags cc: William C. Brown, President Firetree, Ltd. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LITTLE ROCK PLANNING COMMISSION ON AN APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT To all owners of lands lying within 500 feet of the boundary of property at: Address: 3215 Brown Street General Location: Brown and 32nd Street behind the Pulaski County Jail Owned By: Fletcher Realty No 2 LLC, subject to a purchase contract by Firetree, Ltd., A 501 (c) (3) organization Notice is hereby given that an application for a Conditional Use Permit on the above property has been filed with the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, City of Little Rock, Arkansas, to allow use of the property as follows: PRESENT USE: 1-3 PROPOSED USE: Community Correction Center A public hearing on the application will be held in the Chamber of the Little Rock Board of Directors, 2nd Floor, City Hall on April 13, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. Two public meetings have been scheduled to provide information about the application for the proposed facility and its operation prior to the Planning Commission meeting on April 13, 2006. They will be held Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:00 P.M. and Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:00 P.M. at the Pulaski County Extension Building, 2901 West Roosevelt, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 For information about their meeting or other information related to the proposed use, please call Chris Parker at 376-4531. All interested parties may appear and be heard at said time and place, or may notify the reviewing body of their views by letter. Information about the application may be requested by contacting the Department of Planning and Development, 723 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas; (501) 371-4790. AFFIDAVIT I hereby certify that I have notified all the property owners of record within 500 feet of the above- described property that a Conditional Use Permit application is being considered and the public hearing will be held at the time and place described. Applicant (Owner or Authorized Agent): (Name) (Date) EICHENBAUM, LILES & HEISTER, P.A. March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Harris F. Bryant & Athalee Bryant 117 Greenland Cove Little Rock, AR 72204-7639 E CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. & Mrs. Bryant: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 124 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE 1400 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 7220 1-37 36 GARY F. LILES POST OFFICE BOX 70 PETER B. HEISTER LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72203-0070 MARTHA JETT McALISTER CHARLES D. McDANIEL TELEPHONE 501-376-4531 CHRISTOPHER O. PARKER FACSIMILE 501-376-8433 JAMES H. PENICK, III JOE A. POLK RICHARD L. RAMSAY MITCHELL L. BERRY Writer's Extension: 106 CHRISTOPHER D. BELL cparker@elhlaw.com March 23, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL; RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Harris F. Bryant & Athalee Bryant 117 Greenland Cove Little Rock, AR 72204-7639 E CHARLES EICHENBAUM (1907-1993) RE: Conditional Use Application of Firetree, Ltd., 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock Arkansas 72205 Proposed Use: Community Corrections Center Dear Mr. & Mrs. Bryant: I represent Firetree, Limited, a 501 (c) (3) organization, which has submitted a proposal to provide residential community corrections center services under a contract with the federal government in the city of Little Rock. The property Firetree proposes to renovate and use for its residential facility is located at 3215 Brown Street, Little Rock, Arkansas. Firetree currently manages other similar facilities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, and a state facility in Syracuse, New York. Firetree, Ltd.'s facilities are accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and have always been awarded the highest marks during inspections by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and ACA. More information about Firetree can be found at their website, www.firetree.com. As shown on the enclosed notices, the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be heard by the Little Rock Planning Commission on April 13, 2006, at its regular agenda meeting, which begins at 4:00 P.M. Prior to that Planning Commission meeting Firetree has scheduled two general public hearings to discuss any matters of interest to its proposed neighbors or others. These meetings will be held April 3 and April 10`h at 6:00 P.M. at the County Extension Office at 2901 West Roosevelt. If you would like any additional information regarding the application, Firetree, and its proposed operations prior to these meetings, please contact my office and I will be able to provide you with whatever information you request. Thank you very much.