HomeMy WebLinkAboutZ-7436-1 Staff AnalysisFILE NO.: Z-7436
NAME: Lusk Long -form PCD
LOCATION: 14410 Cantrell Road
DEVELOPER:
Ray Lusk
921 Rushing Circle
Little Rock, AR 72204
ENGINEER:
White-Daters and Associates
#24 Rahling Circle
Little Rock, AR 72223
AREA: 10.18 Acres NUMBER OF LOTS: 3 FT. NEW STREET: 0
CURRENT ZONING: R-2, Single-family
ALLOWED USES: Single-family residential
PROPOSED ZONING: PCD
PROPOSED USE: Mini -warehouse development and a strip commercial center
VARIANCESNVAIVERS REQUESTED:
public street frontage.
A. PROPOSAUREQUEST:
Plat Variance — The creation of a lot without
The applicant proposes a rezoning and the creation of a three lot plat for the
proposed development. Lot 1 contains 42,430 square feet and is currently
designated for future development with C-3, General Commercial uses. Lot 2
contains 76,532 square feet and proposes a retail building (C-3, General
FILE NO.: Z-7436 (Cont.)
Commercial) with 12,900 square feet of gross floor area and 60 parking spaces
or 4.65 per 1,000 square feet. Lot 3 is designated for 88,000 square feet of mini -
warehouse in eight buildings and an 1800 square foot office/residence.
The three lots will be served by one curb cut off Cantrell Road. The driveway is
approximately midway between Candlewood Drive and Pinnacle Valley Road.
The development does not abut Candlewood Drive to the east. There is a strip
of land not owned by the applicant approximately 30-feet in width between
Candlewood Drive and the eastern boundary of the site.
Hours of operation for the commercial site are proposed as 7:00 am to 10:00 pm
seven days per week and the mini -warehouse is proposed with 24-hour access.
The mini -warehouse development will be gated with security access.
The applicant has indicated the backs of the mini -warehouse buildings will be
used as screening and an eight -foot opaque fence will be installed where there
are breaks in the buildings. The applicant also proposes the placement of an
eight -foot opaque fence along the northwestern boundary in the area that adjoins
the R-2, Single-family zoned property.
B. EXISTING CONDITIONS:
The site contains an existing single-family structure with a non -conforming
industrial use adjacent to the home. A concrete pumping company (the non-
conforming industrial use) occupies a single building near the rear of the site.
Further to the west of the site is a single-family subdivision with homes fronting
onto Pine Mountain Road. Pine Mountain Road is a short cul-de-sac with
approximately 30 homes. To the east of the site is the Candlewood Shopping
Center (Kroger, Superior Bank, Sonic).
To the south of the site is vacant property with a large drainage ditch. There is a
mini -warehouse development located south and east of the proposed
development and a PCD for a commercial shopping center and a PD-C for a
carwash are also located to the southeast.
C. NEIGHBORHOOD COMMENTS:
As of this writing, staff has received several informational phone calls from area
residents. The Westchester and the Westbury Neighborhood Associations, the
Pankey Improvement Association and the Secluded Hills Property Owners
Association along with all owners of property located within 200 feet of the site
and all residents, who could be identified, located within 300 feet of the site were
notified of the Public Hearing.
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FILE NO.: Z-7436 (Cont.
D. ENGINEERING COMMENTS:
PUBLIC WORKS CONDITIONS:
1. Appropriate handicap ramps will be required per current ADA standards.
2. Access easement must not touch Lot 1 except at future driveway location
150 feet from right-of-way.
3. Provide design and construct right -turn lane onto Pinnacle Valley Road.
Coordinate with plans by Pulaski County and with Traffic Engineering,
including striping. Dedicate additional right-of-way, if necessary, for street
improvements. Re -locate signal equipment.
4. A Sketch Grading and Drainage Plan will be required per Sec. 29-186 (e).
5. Easements shown for proposed storm drainage are required.
6. Land Alteration Ordinance applies. Terracing rules apply.
7. Stormwater detention ordinance applies to this property.
8. All driveways shall be concrete aprons per City Ordinance. Comply with
maximum grade requirements of Section 31-210.
9. A Grading Permit will be required per Sec. 29-186 (c) & (d).
10. Contact the ADEQ for approval prior to start of work.
11. Obtain permits for improvements within State Highway right-of-way from
AHTD, District VI.
E. UTILITIES AND FIRE DEPARTMENT/COUNTY PLANNING:
Wastewater: Sewer main extension required, with easements, if service is required
for Lot 3. Contact Little Rock Wastewater Utility at 688-1414 for additional details.
Entergy: Approved as submitted.
Center -Point Energy: No comment received.
SBC: A 10-foot easement along all property lines is required. Contact SBC at 373-
5112 (Charles McDonald) for additional details.
Central Arkansas Water: An easement and a water main extension will be required
to maintain service to the property north of Lot 1. A Capital Investment Charge
based on the size of connection(s) will apply to service this project, in addition to
normal charges. For Lot 2 this will apply to metered connections only. The Little
Rock Fire Department needs to evaluate this site to determine whether additional
public and/or private fire facilities will be required. If additional water facilities are
required, they will be installed at the Developer's expense. If there are facilities that
need to be adjusted and/or relocated, contact Central Arkansas Water. That work
would be done at the expense of the developer. All Central Arkansas Water
requirements in effect at the time of request for water service must be met. This
development will have minor impact on existing water distribution system. Proposed
water facilities will be sized to provide adequate pressure and fire protection.
Contact Central Arkansas Water at 992-2438 for additional details.
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FILE NO.: Z-7436 (Cont.)
Fire Department: Add fire hydrants on the site. Contact the Little Rock Fire
Department at 918-3752 for additional details.
County Planning: No comment received.
CATA: No comment received.
F. ISSUES/TECHNICAL/DESIGN:
Planning Division: This request is located in the River Mountain Planning
District. The Land Use Plan shows Transition for this property. The applicant
has applied for a Planned Commercial Development for a retail building at the
front of the property and a mini -warehouse at the back of the property.
A land use plan amendment for a change to Commercial is a separate item on
this agenda.
City Recognized Neighborhood Action Plan: The applicant's property lies in the
area covered by the River Mountain Neighborhood Action Plan. The plan
contains a goal of preserving the environmental integrity of the area and lists
actions statements supporting the enforcement of the Highway 10 design overlay
regulations, the tree preservation and hillside excavation ordinances.
Landscape: Areas set aside for buffers and landscaping meet with ordinance
requirements.
A six (6) foot high opaque screen, either a wooden fence with its face side
directed outward, a wall or dense evergreen plantings, is required along the
western perimeter of this development where adjacent to residential property.
An irrigation system to water landscaped areas will be required.
Prior to a building permit being obtained, it will be necessary to submit approved
landscape plans stamped with the seal of a Registered Landscape Architect.
Buildina Codes: No comment.
G. SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE COMMENT:
(July 3, 2003)
Mr. Joe White was present representing the request. Staff gave an overview of
the development to the Committee members indicating the request was for a
planned commercial development and as a part of the request the applicant was
proposing a preliminary plat containing three lots. Staff requested the applicant
provide additional information regarding the driveway widths of the proposed
mini -warehouse development. Staff also requested all building setbacks be
dimensioned from the property lines.
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FILE NO.: Z-7436 (Cont.
Staff noted the sign would be required to conform to the Highway 10 Design
Overlay standards. Staff also noted the area set aside for detention was located
in the front area usually designated with a berm under the Highway 10 Overlay
Standard.
Staff requested additional information concerning the alignment of Pinnacle
Valley Road. Staff noted the County had plans to realign Pinnacle Valley Road
and Staff questioned if there would be any useable land from an adjoining
property located west of Lot 1 after the relocation. Staff suggested the applicant
consider allowing access from Lot 1, through the property located to the west,
owned by the applicant, to Pine Mountain Road. This would then allow patrons
of the development access to the traffic signal at Pinnacle Valley Road and
Cantrell Road. Staff stated without this access there were serious concerns with
safety from motorists trying to exit the site and travel eastbound.
Staff also noted the location of the driveway was very close to the intersection of
Pinnacle Valley Road and Highway 10. Staff stated a right turn lane taper would
be required and the driveway location was within the taper.
Public Works comments were addressed. Staff stated a grading permit would be
required and approval from ADEQ would be required prior to the start of work.
Staff also noted easements for the proposed stormwater drainage would be
required.
Landscaping comments were addressed. Staff noted a six foot opaque screen
would be required along the western perimeter of the development adjacent to
the residentially zoned property.
There being no further items for discussion. The Committee then forwarded the
item to the full Commission for final action.
H. ANALYSIS:
The applicant submitted a revised plan to staff addressing most of the issues
raised at the July 3, 2003 Subdivision Committee meeting. The applicant has
indicated the hours of operation for the commercial development will be from
7:00 am to 10:00 pm seven days per week. Staff feels these hours to be
conducive to the neighborhood and should have minimal impact on the nearby
neighborhoods. The applicant is proposing the mini -warehouse to be 24-hour
access. The development will have security access and an on -site manager.
With the two security measures in place, this should have minimal impact on the
nearby neighbors. In addition, none of the buildings will have doors on the
exterior of the site, which should limit the noise from the development into the
neighborhood.
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LE NO.: Z-7436 (Cont.
The applicant has indicated no building constructed will exceed 35-feet in height.
The applicant has stated the commercial building located on Lot 2 will be used to
screen the rear lot (Lot 3) from Cantrell Road. The site slopes from north to
south with the northern elevation being near 340 and the southern elevation (at
Cantrell Road) near 308. Grading will take place along the northern portion of
the site for the building placement. It appears the building will be set at 318.
With the placement of the commercial building in the front of the site, the mini -
warehouse development should be screened from the roadway. In addition the
area set -aside for the apartment/office will have windows on the face to soften
the mini -warehouse look of the building. Staff is supportive of the design of the
development and the screening of the mini -warehouses from Cantrell Road.
The applicant has also indicated the roof material for the mini -warehouse
development will be non -reflective materials. Staff is supportive of the roofing
material for the development and feels the chosen material should have the least
impact on the surrounding area.
The applicant has indicated the building located on Lot 2 will utilize C-3. General
Commercial uses. Staff is not supportive of allowing C-3, General Commercial
uses on the site. Staff would recommend the applicant utilize the uses in the 0-
3, General Office District and the allowed accessory uses as selected uses for
the site. This would allow the applicant limited commercial uses along with office
uses for the development. Staff feels this a more acceptable mix for the
development and have the least impact on the nearby neighborhoods.
The applicant is requesting C-3, General Commercial uses for the proposed Lot
1 as well. Staff is not supportive of including any uses for the lot since no
development has been identified. Staff is however, supportive of the proposed
platting of Lot 1. Staff feels with Lot 1 being included in the proposed
development at this time access to the west can be gained. Staff feels this
access is critical to the development. With this access the patrons of the site
may access the traffic signal in place at Pinnacle Valley Road. With the
protection of the signal the motorist may safely make a left turn to travel
eastbound on Cantrell Road.
The applicant is proposing signage consistent with the Highway 10 Overlay
District. The applicant has indicated a single ground mounted sign to be a
maximum of 10-feet in height and 100 square feet in area. The applicant has
indicated the sign will be placed on the western side of the single driveway into
the development from Cantrell Road. Staff is supportive of the sign design and
placement.
The applicant has indicated the 25-foot proposed future driveway along proposed
Lot 1 at 75 feet. Staff recommends the driveway location be at least 150-feet
from the property line adjacent to Cantrell Road. Although there are some
concerns with the placement of this future driveway location staff feels the
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FILE NO.: Z-7436 Cont.
driveway location appropriate to line-up with the future access to Pinnacle Valley
Road.
The applicant is proposing variances from the Subdivision Ordinance with the
proposed preliminary plat, a component of this development. The applicant is
requesting a variance to allow the creation of a lot without public street frontage
(Section 31-231). The applicant has indicated a 50-foot wide access and utility
easement for the development. There is also parcel of property located to the
north of proposed Lot 1 which is currently land -locked and serviced by an access
easement along the eastern property line of proposed Lot 1. With the placement
of the access and utility easement, the land -locked parcel will maintain access to
their property. Staff is supportive of the requested variance to allow the lot to
develop in this manner. The proposed access easement should allow access to
the site and have minimal impact in the future.
The applicant is proposing the placement of 50 parking spaces on proposed Lot
2. This should be adequate to service the development. If the site were to
develop as requested (C-3, General Commercial uses) then the development
would require a typical minimum parking requirement of 43 parking spaces. With
the proposed development developing with 0-3, General Office uses the typical
minimum parking demand would be 32 parking spaces. The proposed parking
for the proposed Lot 2 should be sufficient to meet the typical minimum parking
demand.
The applicant is proposing the placement of three parking spaces on proposed
Lot 3. The typical minimum parking demand for an office/apartment would be
five parking spaces; based on one space per four hundred square feet. Although
the proposed parking is not sufficient to meet the typical minimum parking
demand, the parking proposed should be adequate to serve the site. The mini -
warehouse portion of the site will utilize the access drives and warehouse bays
for parking.
Staff is supportive of the proposed preliminary plat. Staff recommends the
preliminary plat be approved as presented and is supportive of the variance to
allow the creation of a lot without public street frontage.
Staff is supportive of the development on proposed Lots 2 and 3 if Lot 2 is
developed utilizing the 0-3, General Office District uses and the 0-3 allowed
accessory uses. Staff is not supportive of the development if the applicant
intends to develop the site with the requested C-3, General Commercial District
uses.
Staff is also not supportive of allowing Lot 1 to be developed without a specific
use or a building footprint. Staff feels the speculative development does not
follow the previous pattern established for development along the Highway 10
Corridor.
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Staff does not recommend approval of the inclusion of the proposed Lot 1 within
the Planned Commercial Development since no site plan has been submitted for
development of this lot.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of the request as filed subject to compliance with the
conditions outlined in paragraphs D, E, F and H of this report.
Staff recommends the development be developed utilizing 0-3, General Office
District uses.
Staff recommends approval of the requested variance to allow the creation of a
lot without public street frontage for proposed Lot 3.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: (JULY 24, 2003)
Mr. Joe White of White-Daters and Associates was present representing the request.
There were objectors present. Staff introduced the item with a recommendation of
approval of the Future Land Use Plan amendment. Staff also presented a
recommendation of approval of the requested preliminary plat and the requested PCD
for Lots 2 and 3. Staff stated the applicant was now requesting 0-3 uses as allowable
uses for Lot 2 and the accessory uses listed under the 0-3 classification. Staff stated
there would not be a limit placed on the gross floor area allowed for the accessory uses.
Mr. Nathan Culp spoke in opposition of the proposal. He stated the neighborhood was
not opposed to the development of Lot 3, the mini -warehouse development or the
development of Lot 2 with 0-3 uses and the accessory uses. He stated the
neighborhood was opposed to changing the Future Land Use Plan to include the large
area of commercial. He stated the idea of the Highway 10 Overlay District was to
create commercial nodes. He stated with the change this was eating away at the
commercial node and creating a linear commercial development along the roadway.
Ms. Virginia Stroh meyer-M iles spoke in opposition of the proposed change. She stated
she was the secretary of the Westbury Neighborhood Association. Ms. Miles stated the
city was encouraging the development of Cantrell Road as a commercial strip by
changing the, Future Land Use Plan for the area. She stated there was not a
development proposed for Lot 1 and by changing the land use at this time this was
encouraging the development of the lot as a commercial use.
There was a general discussion concerning Lot 1 and the change of the Future Land
Use plan without a development proposal. There were concerns by the Commission of
the treatment of Lot 1 in the future. The discussion concerned the allowable uses for
Lot 1 and the potential for the lot to develop as a commercial site if shown on the Future
Land Use Plan as a commercial site.
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FILE NO.: Z-7436 Cont.
The applicant requested Lot 1 be removed from the Future Land Use Plan amendment.
A motion was made to approve the Future Land Use Plan amendment as amended to
exclude the area indicated as Lot 1. The motion carried by a vote of 9 ayes, 1 no and
1 absent.
A motion was made to approve the PCD request as amended to include 0-3 including
the listed accessory uses for Lot 2, the mini -warehouse development on Lot 3 and the
removal of Lot 1 from the PCD request. The motion carried by a vote of 10 ayes,
0 noes 1 absent.
A motion was made to approve the preliminary plat as filed and the requested
variances. The motion carried by a vote of 8 ayes, 1 no and 2 absent.
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City of Little Rock
L�xDepartment of Planning and Development Planning
723 West Markham Street Zoning and
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 Subdivision
Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 or 371-6663
July 28, 2003
Mr. Joe White
White -Dates and Associates
#24 Rahling Circle
Little Rock, AR 72223
Re: Lusk Long -form PCD (Z-7436) — located at 14410 Cantrell Road
Dear Mr. White:
This is to advise you that in connection with your application Case No. Z-7436 following action
was taken by the Planning Commission at its meeting on July 24,2003:
Approved with conditions.
X Recommended approval with conditions.
Recommended approval as submitted.
Denied your request as submitted.
Deferred to _ _ Meeting.
Other:
Your item will be forwarded to the Board of Directors to be heard at their August 19, 2003 public
hearing. You or your representative will need to be present. The meeting begins at 6:00 pm and
is held at City Hall in the Board of Directors Chambers — 500 West Markham Street. If you have
any questions please do not hesitate to contact me at 371-6821.
Respectfully,
Donna James, AICP
Subdivision Administrator
July 24, 2003
ITEM NO.: 10.1 FILE NO.: Z-7436
NAME: Lusk Long -form PCD
LOCATION: 14410 Cantrell Road
DEVELOPER:
Ray Lusk
921 Rushing Circle
Little Rock, AR 72204
ENGINEER:
White-Daters and Associates
#24 Rahling Circle
Little Rock, AR 72223
AREA: 10.18 Acres NUMBER OF LOTS: 3
CURRENT ZONING: R-2, Single-family
ALLOWED USES: Single-family residential
PROPOSED ZONING: PCD
FT. NEW STREET: 0
PROPOSED USE: Mini -warehouse development and a strip commercial center
VARIANCESNVAIVERS REQUESTED: Plat Variance — The creation of a lot without
public street frontage.
July 24, 2003
SUBDIVISION
ITEM NO.: 10.1 Cont.) FILE NO.: Z-7436
A. PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
The applicant proposes a rezoning and the creation of a three lot plat for the
proposed development. Lot 1 contains 42,430 square feet and is currently
designated for future development with C-3, General Commercial uses. Lot 2
contains 76,532 square feet and proposes a retail building (C-3, General
Commercial) with 12,900 square feet of gross floor area and 60 parking spaces
or 4.65 per 1,000 square feet Lot 3 is designated for 88,000 square feet of mini -
warehouse in eight buildings and an 1800 square foot office/residence.
The three lots will be served by one curb cut off Cantrell Road. The driveway is
approximately midway between Candlewood Drive and Pinnacle Valley Road.
The development does not abut Candlewood Drive to the east. There is a strip
of land not owned by the applicant approximately 30-feet in width between
Candlewood Drive and the eastern boundary of the site.
Hours of operation for the commercial site are proposed as 7:00 am to 10:00 pm
seven days per week and the mini -warehouse is proposed with 24-hour access.
The mini -warehouse development will be gated with security access.
The applicant has indicated the backs of the mini -warehouse buildings will be
used as screening and an eight -foot opaque fence will be installed where there
are breaks in the buildings. The applicant also proposes the placement of an
eight -foot opaque fence along the northwestern boundary in the area that adjoins
the R-2, Single-family zoned property.
B. EXISTING CONDITIONS:
The site contains an existing single-family structure with a non -conforming
industrial use adjacent to the home. A concrete pumping company (the non-
conforming industrial use) occupies a single building near the rear of the site.
Further to the west of the site is a single. -family subdivision with homes fronting
onto Pine Mountain Road. Pine Mountain Road is a short cul-de-sac with
approximately 30 homes. To the east of the site is the Candlewood Shopping
Center (Kroger, Superior Bank, Sonic).
To, the south of the site is vacant property with a large drainage ditch. There is a
mini -warehouse development located south and east of the proposed
development and a PCD for a commercial shopping center and a PD-C for a
carwash are also located to the southeast.
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July 24, 2003
SUBDIVISION
ITEM NO.: 10.1 (Cont.) FILE NO.: Z-7436
C. NEIGHBORHOOD COMMENTS:
As of this writing, staff has received several informational phone calls from area
residents. The Westchester and the Westbury Neighborhood Associations, the
Pankey Improvement Association and the Secluded Hills Property Owners
Association along with all owners of property located within 200 feet of the site
and all residents, who could be identified, located within 300 feet of the site were
notified of the Public Hearing.
D. ENGINEERING COMMENTS:
PUBLIC WORKS CONDITIONS:
1. Appropriate handicap ramps will be required per current ADA standards.
2. Access easement must not touch Lot 1 except at future driveway location
150 feet from right-of-way.
3. Provide design and construct right -turn lane onto Pinnacle Valley Road.
Coordinate with plans by Pulaski County and with Traffic Engineering,
including striping. Dedicate additional right-of-way, if necessary, for street
improvements. Re -locate signal equipment.
4. A Sketch Grading and Drainage Plan will be required per Sec. 29-186 (e).
5. Easements shown for proposed storm drainage are required.
6. Land Alteration Ordinance applies. Terracing rules apply.
7. Stormwater detention ordinance applies to this property.
8. All driveways shall be concrete aprons per City Ordinance. Comply with
maximum grade requirements of Section 31-210.
9. A Grading Permit will be required per Sec. 29-186 (c) & (d).
10. Contact the ADEQ for approval prior to start of work.
11. Obtain permits for improvements within State Highway right-of-way from
AHTD, District VI.
E. UTILITIES AND FIRE DEPARTMENT/COUNTY PLANNING:
Wastewater: Sewer main extension required, with easements, if service is required
for Lot 3. Contact Little Rock Wastewater Utility at 688-1414 for additional details.
Entergy: Approved as submitted.
Center -Point Energy: No comment received.
SBC: A 10-foot easement along all property lines is required. Contact SBC at 373-
5112 (Charles McDonald) for additional details.
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July 24, 2003
SUBDIVISION
ITEM NO.: 10.1 Cont. FILE NO.: Z-7436
Central Arkansas Water: An easement and a water main extension will be required
to maintain service to the property north of Lot 1. A Capital Investment Charge
based on the size of connection(s) will apply to service this project, in addition to
normal charges. For Lot 2 this will apply to metered connections only. The Little
Rock Fire Department needs to evaluate this site to determine whether additional
public and/or private fire facilities will be required. If additional water facilities are
required, they will be installed at the Developer's expense. If there are facilities that
need to be adjusted and/or relocated, contact Central Arkansas Water. That work
would be done at the expense of the developer. All Central Arkansas Water
requirements in effect at the time of request for water service must be met. This
development will have minor impact on existing water distribution system. Proposed
water facilities will be sized to provide adequate pressure and fire protection.
Contact Central Arkansas Water at 992-2438 for additional details.
Fire Department: Add fire hydrants on the site. Contact the Little Rock Fire
Department at 918-3752 for additional details.
County Planning: No comment received.
CATA: No comment received.
F. ISSUES/TECHNICAL/DESIGN:
Planning
Division: This request is located in the River Mountain Planning
District. The Land Use Plan shows Transition for this property. The applicant
has applied for a Planned Commercial Development for a retail building at the
front of the property and a mini -warehouse at the back of the property.
A land use plan amendment for a change to Commercial is a separate item on
this agenda.
City Reco nized Nei hborhood Action Plan: The applicant's property lies in the
area covered by the River Mountain Neighborhood Action Plan. The plan
contains a goal of preserving the environmental integrity of the area and lists
actions statements supporting the enforcement of the Highway 10 design overlay
regulations, the tree preservation and hillside excavation ordinances.
Landscape: Areas set aside for buffers and landscaping meet with ordinance
requirements.
A six (6) foot high opaque screen, either a wooden fence with its face side
directed outward, a wall or dense evergreen plantings, is required along the
western perimeter of this development where adjacent to residential property.
An irrigation system to water landscaped areas will be required.
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July 24, 2003
SUBDIVISION
ITEM NO.: 10.1 Cont. FILE NO.: Z-7436
Prior to a building permit being obtained, it will be necessary to submit approved
landscape plans stamped with the seal of a Registered Landscape Architect.
Building Codes: No comment.
G. SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE COMMENT: (July 3, 2003)
Mr. Joe White was present representing the request. Staff gave an overview of
the development to the Committee members indicating the request was for a
planned commercial development and as a part of the request the applicant was
proposing a preliminary plat containing three lots. Staff requested the applicant
provide additional information regarding the driveway widths of the proposed
mini -warehouse development. Staff also requested all building setbacks be
dimensioned from the property lines.
Staff noted the sign would be required to conform to the Highway 10 Design
Overlay standards. Staff also noted the area set aside for detention was located
in the front area usually designated with a berm under the Highway 10 Overlay
Standard.
Staff requested additional information concerning the alignment of Pinnacle
Valley Road. Staff noted the County had plans to realign Pinnacle Valley Road
and Staff questioned if there would be any useable land from an adjoining
property located west of Lot 1 after the relocation. Staff suggested the applicant
consider allowing access from Lot 1, through the property located to the west,
owned by the applicant, to Pine Mountain Road. This would then allow patrons
of the development access to the traffic signal at Pinnacle Valley Road and
Cantrell Road. Staff stated without this access there were serious concerns with
safety from motorists trying to exit the site and travel eastbound.
Staff also noted the location of the driveway was very close to the intersection of
Pinnacle Valley Road and Highway 10. Staff stated a right turn lane taper would
be required and the driveway location was within the taper.
Public Works comments were addressed. Staff stated a grading permit would be
required and approval from ADEQ would be required prior to the start of work.
Staff also noted easements for the proposed stormwater drainage would be
required.
Landscaping comments were addressed. Staff noted a six foot opaque screen
would be required along the western perimeter of the development adjacent to
the residentially zoned property.
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July 24, 2003
SUBDIVISION
ITEM NO.: - 10.1 _(Cont.) FILE NO.: Z-7436
There being no further items for discussion. The Committee then forwarded the
item to the full Commission for final action.
H. ANALYSIS:
The applicant submitted a revised plan to staff addressing most of the issues
raised at the July 3, 2003 Subdivision Committee meeting. The applicant has
indicated the hours of operation for the commercial development will be from
7:00 am to 10:00 pm seven days per week. Staff feels these hours to be
conducive to the neighborhood and should have minimal impact on the nearby
neighborhoods. The applicant is proposing the mini -warehouse to be 24-hour
access. The development will have security access and an on -site manager.
With the two security measures in place, this should have minimal impact on the
nearby neighbors. In addition, none of the buildings will have doors on the
exterior of the site, which should limit the noise from the development into the
neighborhood.
The applicant has indicated no building constructed will exceed 35-feet in height.
The applicant has stated the commercial building located on Lot 2 will be used to
screen the rear lot (Lot 3) from Cantrell Road. The site slopes from north to
south with the northern elevation being near 340 and the southern elevation (at
Cantrell Road) near 308. Grading will take place along the northern portion of
the site for the building placement. It appears the building will be set at 318.
With the placement of the commercial building in the front of the site, the mini -
warehouse development should be screened from the roadway. In addition the
area set -aside for the apartment/office will have windows on the face to soften
the mini -warehouse look of the building. Staff is supportive of the design of the
development and the screening of the mini -warehouses from Cantrell Road.
The applicant has also indicated the roof material for the mini -warehouse
development will be non -reflective materials. Staff is supportive of the roofing
material for the development and feels the chosen material should have the least
impact on the surrounding area.
The applicant has indicated the building located on Lot 2 will utilize C-3. General
Commercial uses. Staff is not supportive of allowing C-3, General Commercial
uses on the site. Staff would recommend the applicant utilize the uses in the 0-
3, General Office District and the allowed accessory uses as selected uses for
the site. This would allow the applicant limited commercial uses along with office
uses for the development. Staff feels this a more acceptable mix for the
development and have the least impact on the nearby neighborhoods.
The applicant is requesting C-3, General Commercial uses for the proposed Lot
1 as well. Staff is not supportive of including any uses for the lot since no
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development has been identified. Staff is however, supportive of the proposed
platting of Lot 1. Staff feels with Lot 1 being included in the proposed
development at this time access to the west can be gained. Staff feels this
access is critical to the development. With this access the patrons of the site
may access the traffic signal in place at Pinnacle Valley Road. With the
protection of the signal the motorist may safely make a left turn to travel
eastbound on Cantrell Road.
The applicant is proposing signage consistent with the Highway 10 Overlay
District. The applicant has indicated a single ground mounted sign to be a
maximum of 10-feet in height and 100 square feet in area. The applicant has
indicated the sign will be placed on the western side of the single driveway into
the development from Cantrell Road. Staff is supportive of the sign design and
placement.
The applicant has indicated the 25-foot proposed future driveway along proposed
Lot 1 at 75 feet. Staff recommends the driveway location be at least 150-feet
from the property line adjacent to Cantrell Road. Although there are some
concerns with the placement of this future driveway location staff feels the
driveway location appropriate to line-up with the future access to Pinnacle Valley
Road.
The applicant is proposing variances from the Subdivision Ordinance with the
proposed preliminary plat, a component of this development. The applicant is
requesting a variance to allow the creation of a lot without public street frontage
(Section 31-231). The applicant has indicated a 60-foot wide access and utility
easement for the development. There is also parcel of property located to the
north of proposed Lot 1 which is currently land -locked and serviced by an access
easement along the eastern property line of proposed Lot 1. With the placement
of the access and utility easement, the land -locked parcel will maintain access to
their property. Staff is supportive of the requested variance to allow the lot to
develop in this manner. The proposed access easement should allow access to
the site and have minimal impact in the future.
The applicant is proposing the placement of 50 parking spaces on proposed Lot
2. This should be adequate to service the development. If the site were to
develop as requested (C-3, General Commercial uses) then the development
would require a typical minimum parking requirement of 43 parking spaces. With
the proposed development developing with 0-3, General Office uses the typical
minimum parking demand would be 32 parking spaces. The proposed parking
for the proposed Lot 2 should be sufficient to meet the typical minimum parking
demand.
The applicant is proposing the placement of three parking spaces on proposed
Lot 3. The typical minimum parking demand for an office/apartment would be
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five parking spaces; based on one space per four hundred square feet. Although
the proposed parking is not sufficient to meet the typical minimum parking
demand, the parking proposed should be adequate to serve the site. The mini -
warehouse portion of the site will utilize the access drives and warehouse bays
for parking.
Staff is supportive of the proposed preliminary plat. Staff recommends the
preliminary plat be approved as presented and is supportive of the variance to
allow the creation of a lot without public street frontage.
Staff is supportive of the development on proposed Lots 2 and 3 if Lot 2 is
developed utilizing the 0-3, General Office District uses and the 0-3 allowed
accessory uses. Staff is not supportive of the development if the applicant
intends to develop the site with the requested C-3, General Commercial District
uses.
Staff is also not supportive of allowing Lot 1 to be developed without a specific
use or a building footprint. Staff feels the speculative development does not
follow the previous pattern established for development along the Highway 10
Corridor.
Staff does not recommend approval of the inclusion of the proposed Lot 1 within
the Planned Commercial Development since no site plan has been submitted for
development of this lot.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of the request as filed subject to compliance with the
conditions outlined in paragraphs D, E, F and H of this report.
Staff recommends the development be developed utilizing 0-3, General Office
District uses.
Staff recommends approval of the requested variance to allow the creation of a
lot without public street frontage for proposed Lot 3.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: (JULY 24, 2003)
Mr. Joe White of White-Daters and Associates was present representing the request.
There were objectors present. Staff introduced the item with a recommendation of
approval of the Future Land Use Plan amendment. Staff also presented a
recommendation of approval of the requested preliminary plat and the requested PCD
for Lots 2 and 3. Staff stated the applicant was now requesting 0-3 uses as allowable
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uses for Lot 2 and the accessory uses listed under the 0-3 classification. Staff stated
there would not be a limit placed on the gross floor area allowed for the accessory uses.
Mr. Nathan Culp spoke in opposition of the proposal. He stated the neighborhood was
not opposed to the development of Lot 3, the mini -warehouse development or the
development of Lot 2 with 0-3 uses and the accessory uses. He stated the
neighborhood was opposed to changing the Future Land Use Plan to include the large
area of commercial. He stated the idea of the Highway 10 Overlay District was to
create commercial nodes. He stated with the change this was eating away at the
commercial node and creating a linear commercial development along the roadway.
Ms. Virginia Stroh meyer-M iles spoke in opposition of the proposed change. She stated
she was the secretary of the Westbury Neighborhood Association. Ms. Miles stated the
city was encouraging the development of Cantrell Road as a commercial strip by
changing the Future Land Use Plan for the area. She stated there was not a
development proposed for Lot 1 and by changing the land use at this time this was
encouraging the development of the lot as a commercial use.
There was a general discussion concerning Lot 1 and the change of the Future Land
Use plan without a development proposal. There were concerns by the Commission of
the treatment of Lot 1 in the future. The discussion concerned the allowable uses for
Lot 1 and the potential for the lot to develop as a commercial site if shown on the Future
Land Use Plan as a commercial site.
The applicant requested Lot 1 be removed from the Future Land Use Plan amendment.
A motion was made to approve the Future Land Use Plan amendment as amended to
exclude the area indicated as Lot 1. The motion carried by a vote of 9 ayes, 1 no and
1 absent.
A motion was made to approve the PCD request as amended to include 0-3 including
the listed accessory uses for Lot 2, the mini -warehouse development on Lot 3 and the
removal of Lot 1 from the PCD request. The motion carried by a vote of 10 ayes,
0 noes 1 absent.
A motion was made to approve the preliminary plat as filed and the requested
variances. The motion carried by a vote of 8 ayes, 1 no and 2 absent.
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ITEM NO.: 10.1 FILE NO.: Z-7436
NAME: Lusk Long -form PCD
LOCATION: 14410 Cantrell Road
DEVELOPER:
Ray Lusk
921 Rushing Circle
Little Rock, AR 72204
ENGINEER:
White-Daters and Associates
#24 Rahling Circle
Little Rock, AR 72223
AREA: 10.18 Acres NUMBER OF LOTS: 3 FT. NEW STREET: 0
CURRENT ZONING: R-2, Single-family
ALLOWED USES: Single-family residential
PROPOSED ZONING: PCD
PROPOSED USE: Mini -warehouse development and a strip commercial center
VARIANCESMAIVERS REQUESTED: Plat Variance — The creation of a lot without
public street frontage.
July 24, 2003
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ITEM NQ.: 10.1 Cont. FILE NO.: Z-7436
A. PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
The applicant proposes a rezoning and the creation of a three lot plat for the
proposed development. Lot 1 contains 42,430 square feet and is currently
designated for future development with C-3, General Commercial uses. Lot 2
contains 76,532 square feet and proposes a retail building (C-3, General
Commercial) with 12,900 square feet of gross floor area and 60 parking spaces
or 4.65 per 1,000 square feet. Lot 3 is designated for 88,000 square feet of mini -
warehouse in eight buildings and an 1800 square foot office/residence.
The three lots will be served by one curb cut off Cantrell Road. The driveway is
approximately midway between Candlewood Drive and Pinnacle Valley Road.
The development does not abut Candlewood Drive to the east. There is a strip
of land not owned by the applicant approximately 30-feet in width between
Candlewood Drive and the eastern boundary of the site.
Hours of operation for the commercial site are proposed as 7:00 am to 10:00 pm
seven days per week and the mini -warehouse is proposed with 24-hour access.
The mini -warehouse development will be gated with security access.
The applicant has indicated the backs of the mini -warehouse buildings will be
used as screening and an eight foot opaque fence will be installed where there
are breaks in the buildings. The applicant also proposes the placement of an
eight -foot opaque fence along the northwestern boundary in the area that adjoins
the R-2, Single-family zoned property.
B. EXISTING CONDITIONS:
The site contains an existing single-family structure with a non -conforming
industrial use adjacent to the home. A concrete pumping company (the non-
conforming industrial use) occupies a single building near the rear of the site.
Further to the west of the site is a single-family subdivision with homes fronting
onto Pine Mountain Road. Pine Mountain Road is a short cul-de-sac with
approximately 30 homes. To the east of the site is the Candlewood Shopping
Center (Kroger, Superior Bank, Sonic).
To the south of the site is vacant property with a large drainage ditch. There is a
mini -warehouse development located south and east of the proposed
development and a PCD for a commercial shopping center and a PD-C for a
carwash are also located to the southeast.
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C. NEIGHBORHOOD COMMENTS:
As of this writing, staff has received several informational phone calls from area
residents. The Westchester and the Westbury Neighborhood Associations, the
Pankey Improvement Association and the Secluded Hills Property Owners
Association along with all owners of property located within 200 feet of the site
and all residents, who could be identified, located within 300 feet of the site were
notified of the Public Hearing.
D. ENGINEERING COMMENTS:
PUBLIC WORKS CONDITIONS:
1. Appropriate handicap ramps will be required per current ADA standards.
2. Access easement must not touch Lot 1 except at future driveway location
150 feet from right-of-way.
3. Provide design and construct right -turn lane onto Pinnacle Valley Road.
Coordinate with plans by Pulaski County and with Traffic Engineering,
including striping. Dedicate additional right-of-way, if necessary, for street
improvements. Re -locate signal equipment.
4. A Sketch Grading and Drainage Plan will be required per Sec. 29-186 (e).
5. Easements shown for proposed storm drainage are required.
6. Land Alteration Ordinance applies. Terracing rules apply.
7. Stormwater detention ordinance applies to this property.
8. All driveways shall be concrete aprons per City Ordinance. Comply with
maximum grade requirements of Section 31-210.
9. A Grading Permit will be required per Sec. 29-186 (c) & (d).
10. Contact the ADEQ for approval prior to start of work.
11. Obtain permits for improvements within State Highway right-of-way from
AHTD, District VI.
E. UTILITIES AND FIRE DEPARTMENT/COUNTY PLANNING:
Wastewater: Sewer main extension required, with easements, if service is required
for Lot 3. Contact Little Rock Wastewater Utility at 688-1414 for additional details.
Entergy: Approved as submitted.
Center -Point Energy: No comment received.
SBC: A 10-foot easement along all property lines is required. Contact SBC at 373-
5112 (Charles McDonald) for additional details.
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ITEM NO.: 10.1
FILE NO.: Z-7436
Central Arkansas Water: An easement and a water main extension will be required
to maintain service to the property north of Lot 1. A Capital Investment Charge
based on the size of connection(s) will apply to service this project, in addition to
normal charges. For Lot 2 this will apply to metered connections only. The Little
Rock Fire Department needs to evaluate this site to determine whether additional
public and/or private fire facilities will be required. If additional water facilities are
required, they will be installed at the Developer's expense. If there are facilities that
need to be adjusted and/or relocated, contact Central Arkansas Water. That work
would be done at the expense of the developer. All Central Arkansas Water
requirements in effect at the time of request for water service must be met. This
development will have minor impact on existing water distribution system. Proposed
water facilities will be sized to provide adequate pressure and fire protection.
Contact Central Arkansas Water at 992-2438 for additional details.
Fire Department: Add fire hydrants on the site. Contact the Little Rock Fire
Department at 918-3752 for additional details.
County Planning: No comment received.
CATA: No comment received.
F. ISSU ES/TECHNI CAUDES I GN :
Planning Division: This request is located in the River Mountain Planning
District. The Land Use Plan shows Transition for this property. The applicant
has applied for a Planned Commercial Development for a retail building at the
front of the property and a mini -warehouse at the back of the property.
A land use plan amendment for a change to Commercial is a separate item on
this agenda.
City Recognized Neighborhood Action Plan: The applicant's property lies in the
area covered by the River Mountain Neighborhood Action Plan. The plan
contains a goal of preserving the environmental integrity of the area and lists
actions statements supporting the enforcement of the Highway 10 design overlay
regulations, the tree preservation and hillside excavation ordinances.
Landscape: Areas set aside for buffers and landscaping meet with ordinance
requirements.
A six (6) foot high opaque screen, either a wooden fence with its face side
directed outward, a wall or dense evergreen plantings, is required along the
western perimeter of this development where adjacent to residential property.
An irrigation system to water landscaped areas will be required.
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Prior to a building permit being obtained, it will be necessary to submit approved
landscape plans stamped with the seal of a Registered Landscape Architect.
Building Codes: No comment.
G. SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE COMMENT: (July 3, 2003)
Mr. Joe White was present representing the request. Staff gave an overview of
the development to the Committee members indicating the request was for a
planned commercial development and as a part of the request the applicant was
proposing a preliminary plat containing three lots. Staff requested the applicant
provide additional information regarding the driveway widths of the proposed
mini -warehouse development. Staff also requested all building setbacks be
dimensioned from the property lines.
Staff noted the sign would be required to conform to the Highway 10 Design
Overlay standards. Staff also noted the area set aside for detention was located
in the front area usually designated with a berm under the Highway 10 Overlay
Standard.
Staff requested additional information concerning the alignment of Pinnacle
Valley Road. Staff noted the County had plans to realign Pinnacle Valley Road
and Staff questioned if there would be any useable land from an adjoining
property located west of Lot 1 after the relocation. Staff suggested the applicant
consider allowing access from Lot 1, through the property located to the west,
owned by the applicant, to Pine Mountain Road. This would then allow patrons
of the development access to the traffic signal at Pinnacle Valley Road and
Cantrell Road. Staff stated without this access there were serious concerns with
safety from motorists trying to exit the site and travel eastbound.
Staff also noted the location of the driveway was very close to the intersection of
Pinnacle Valley Road and Highway 10. Staff stated a right turn lane taper would
be required and the driveway location was within the taper.
Public Works comments were addressed. Staff stated a grading permit would be
required and approval from ADEQ would be required prior to the start of work.
Staff also noted easements for the proposed stormwater drainage would be
required.
Landscaping comments were addressed. Staff noted a six foot opaque screen
would be required along the western perimeter of the development adjacent to
the residentially zoned property.
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There being no further items for discussion. The Committee then forwarded the
item to the full Commission for final action.
H. ANALYSIS:
The applicant submitted a revised plan to staff addressing most of the issues
raised at the July 3, 2003 Subdivision Committee meeting. The applicant has
indicated the hours of operation for the commercial development will be from
7:00 am to 10:00 pm seven days per week. Staff feels these hours to be
conducive to the neighborhood and should have minimal impact on the nearby
neighborhoods. The applicant is proposing the mini -warehouse to be 24-hour
access. The development will have security access and an on -site manager.
With the two security measures in place, this should have minimal impact on the
nearby neighbors. In addition, none of the buildings will have doors on the
exterior of the site, which should limit the noise from the development into the
neighborhood.
The applicant has indicated no building constructed will exceed 35-feet in height.
The applicant has stated the commercial building located on Lot 2 will be used to
screen the rear lot (Lot 3) from Cantrell Road. The site slopes from north to
south with the northern elevation being near 340 and the southern elevation (at
Cantrell Road) near 308. Grading will take place along the northern portion of
the site for the building placement. It appears the building will be set at 318.
With the placement of the commercial building in the front of the site, the mini -
warehouse development should be screened from the roadway. In addition the
area set -aside for the apartment/office will have windows on the face to soften
the mini -warehouse look of the building. Staff is supportive of the design of the
development and the screening of the mini -warehouses from Cantrell Road.
The applicant has also indicated the roof material for the mini -warehouse
development will be non -reflective materials. Staff is supportive of the roofing
material for the development and feels the chosen material should have the least
impact on the surrounding area.
The applicant has indicated the building located on Lot 2 will utilize C-3. General
Commercial uses. Staff is not supportive of allowing C-3, General Commercial
uses on the site. Staff would recommend the applicant utilize the uses in the 0-
3, General Office District and the allowed accessory uses as selected uses for
the site. This would allow the applicant limited commercial uses along with office
uses for the development. Staff feels this a more acceptable mix for the
development and have the least impact on the nearby neighborhoods.
The applicant is requesting C-3, General Commercial uses for the proposed Lot
1 as well. Staff is not supportive of including any uses for the lot since no
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development has been identified. Staff is however, supportive of the proposed
platting of Lot 1. Staff feels with Lot 1 being included in the proposed
development at this time access to the west can be gained. Staff feels this
access is critical to the development. With this access the patrons of the site
may access the traffic signal in place at Pinnacle Valley Road. With the
protection of the signal the motorist may safely make a left turn to travel
eastbound on Cantrell Road.
The applicant is proposing signage consistent with the Highway 10 Overlay
District. The applicant has indicated a single ground mounted sign to be a
maximum of 10-feet in height and 100 square feet in area. The applicant has
indicated the sign will be placed on the western side of the single driveway into
the development from Cantrell Road. Staff is supportive of the sign design and
placement.
The applicant has indicated the 25-foot proposed future driveway along proposed
Lot 1 at 75 feet. Staff recommends the driveway location be at least 150-feet
from the property line adjacent to Cantrell Road. Although there are some
concerns with the placement of this future driveway location staff feels the
driveway location appropriate to line-up with the future access to Pinnacle Valley
Road.
The applicant is proposing variances from the Subdivision Ordinance with the
proposed preliminary plat, a component of this development. The applicant is
requesting a variance to allow the creation of a lot without public street frontage
(Section 31-231). The applicant has indicated a 60-foot wide access and utility
easement for the development. There is also parcel of property located to the
north of proposed Lot 1 which is currently land -locked and serviced by an access
easement along the eastern property line of proposed Lot 1. With the placement
of the access and utility easement, the land -locked parcel will maintain access to
their property. Staff is supportive of the requested variance to allow the lot to
develop in this manner. The proposed access easement should allow access to
the site and have minimal impact in the future.
The applicant is proposing the placement of 50 parking spaces on proposed Lot
2. This should be adequate to service the development. If the site were to
develop as requested (C-3, General Commercial uses) then the development
would require a typical minimum parking requirement of 43 parking spaces. With
the proposed development developing with 0-3, General Office uses the typical
minimum parking demand would be 32 parking spaces. The proposed parking
for the proposed Lot 2 should be sufficient to meet the typical minimum parking
demand.
The applicant is proposing the placement of three parking spaces on proposed
Lot 3. The typical minimum parking demand for an office/apartment would be
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five parking spaces; based on one space per four hundred square feet. Although
the proposed parking is not sufficient to meet the typical minimum parking
demand, the parking proposed should be adequate to serve the site. The mini -
warehouse portion of the site will utilize the access drives and warehouse bays
for parking.
Staff is supportive of the proposed preliminary plat. Staff recommends the
preliminary plat be approved as presented and is supportive of the variance to
allow the creation of a lot without public street frontage.
Staff is supportive of the development on proposed Lots 2 and 3 if Lot 2 is
developed utilizing the 0-3, General Office District uses and the 0-3 allowed
accessory uses. Staff is not supportive of the development if the applicant
intends to develop the site with the requested C-3, General Commercial District
uses.
Staff is also not supportive of allowing Lot 1 to be developed without a specific
use or a building footprint. Staff feels the speculative development does not
follow the previous pattern established for development along the Highway 10
Corridor.
Staff does not recommend approval of the inclusion of the proposed Lot 1 within
the Planned Commercial Development since no site plan has been submitted for
development of this lot.
I. STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of the request as filed subject to compliance with the
conditions outlined in paragraphs D, E, F and H of this report.
Staff recommends the development be developed utilizing 0-3, General Office
District uses.
Staff recommends approval of the requested variance to allow the creation of a
lot without public street frontage for proposed Lot 3.
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ITEM NO.: 10.1 FILE NO.: Z-7436
NAME: Lusk Long -form PCD
LOCATION: 14410 Cantrell Road
Plannina Staff Comments:
1. Provide notification of property owners located within 200-feet of the site, complete
with the certified abstract list, notice form with affidavit executed and proof of
mailing.
2. Dimension all building setbacks on the proposed site plan.
3. Provide details concerning the proposed signage (height/area/location). The
Highway 10 Overlay District allows a single development sign with a maximum of ten
feet in height and one hundred square feet in area. The sign is to be a ground -
mounted monument type design.
4. Provide the driveway widths of the proposed mini -warehouse.
5. Provide an alternative location of the stormwater detention area. The stromwater
detention is located within the berm area of the Highway 10 Design Overlay District.
6. Is the eastern boundary the City Street Candlewood Drive? If so indicate the street
on the site plan and access the development from Candlewood Drive.
7. Provide details on the proposed platting of the development. A request to allow a lot
without public street frontage will be required. The area located to the north of Lot 1
should be included in the plat as a lot also, if it is currently a part of the land area.
How will access be provided to the area?
8. Provide the new alignment of Pinnacle Valley Road on the site plan.
9. Provide the location of any proposed dumpsters to be located on the site along with
the required screening and the hours of dumpster service.
10. Provide the days and hours of operation of the proposed development.
11.Any site lighting must be low level in intensity and directional, directed away from
residentially zoned properties.
Variance/Waivers:
Plat Variance — The creation of a lot without public street frontage.
Public Works:
1. Appropriate handicap ramps will be required per current ADA standards.
2. Access easement must not touch Lot 1 except at future driveway location 150 feet
from right-of-way.
3. Provide design and construct right -turn lane onto Pinnacle Valley Road. Coordinate
with plans by Pulaski County and with Traffic Engineering, including striping.
Dedicate additional right-of-way, if necessary, for street improvements. Re -locate
signal equipment.
4. A Sketch Grading and Drainag6 Plan'will be required per Sec. 29-186 (e).
5. Easements shown for proposed storm drainage are required.
6. Land Alteration Ordinance applies. Terracing rules apply.
7. Stormwater detention ordinance applies to this property.
8. All driveways shall be concrete aprons per City Ordinance. Comply with maximum
grade requirements of Section 31-210.
9. A Grading Permit will be required per Sec. 29-186 (c) & (d).
10. Contact the ADEQ for approval prior to start of work.
11.Obtain permits for improvements within State Highway right-of-way from AHTD,
District VI.
Utilities and Fire Department/County Planning:
Wastewater Sewer main extension required, with easements, if service is required for
Lot 3. Contact Little Rock Wastewater Utility at 688-1414 for additional details.
Entergy: Approved as submitted.
Center -Point Energy: No comment received.
SBC: A 10-foot easement along all property lines is required. Contact SBC at 373-
5112 (Charles McDonald) for additional details.
Central Arkansas Water: An easement and a water main extension will be required to
maintain service to the property north of Lot 1. A Capital Investment Charge based on
the size of connection(s) will apply to service this project, in addition to normal charges.
For Lot 2 this will apply to metered connections only. The Little Rock Fire Department
needs to evaluate this site to determine whether additional public and/or private fire
facilities will be required. If additional water facilities are required, they will be installed
at the Developer's expense. If there are facilities that need to be adjusted and/or
relocated, contact Central Arkansas Water. That work would be done at the expense of
the developer. All Central Arkansas Water requirements in effect at the time of request
for water service must be met. This development will have minor impact on existing
water distribution system. Proposed water facilities will be sized to provide adequate
pressure and fire protection. Contact Central Arkansas Water at 992-2438 for
additional details.
Fire Department: Add fire hydrants on the site. Contact the Little Rock Fire Department
at 918-3752 for additional details.
County Planning: No comment received.
CATA: No comment received.
Planning Division: No comment.
City Recognized Neighborhood Action Plan_, No comment.
Landscape: Areas set aside for buffers and landscaping meet with ordinance
requirements.
A six (6) foot high opaque screen, either a wooden fence with its face side directed
outward, a wall or dense evergreen plantings, is required along the western perimeter of
this development where adjacent to residential property.
An irrigation system to water landscaped areas will be required.
Prior to a building permit being obtained, it will be necessary to submit approved
landscape plans stamped with the seal of a Registered Landscape Architect.
Revised plat/plan: Submit four (4) copies of a revised preliminary plan (to include the
additional information as noted above) to staff on Wednesday, July 9, 2003.
July 15, 2004
ITEM NO.: 21 FILE NO.: Z-7667
NAME: HWY 10 Business Park Short -form PCD
LOCATION: 14410 Cantrell Road
DEVELOPER:
Central Acquisitions, LLC
900 South Shackleford — Suite 220
Little Rock, AR 72211
ENGINEER:
Davis Engineering Co.
55 Marcella Drive
Little Rock, AR 72223
AREA: 3.772 acres
CURRENT ZONING:
ALLOWED USES:
PROPOSED ZONING:
PROPOSED USE:
NUMBER OF LOTS: 1
R-2, Single-family
Single-family residential
PCD
Selected C-3 uses
VARIANCES/WAIVERS REQUESTED: None requested.
A. PROPOSAUREQUEST:
FT. NEW STREET: 0
The applicant is requesting to rezone the site from R-2, Single-family to PCD to
allow the redevelopment of the site. Currently there is a single-family structure
being used as a non -conforming office use and a non -conforming concrete truck
repair business. The applicant is requesting to use the site as a lawn care
business without outdoor storage, landscaping business without outdoor storage,
real estate office, pest control office, general contractor's office without outdoor
storage or an appraisal company. The applicant has indicated any storage
activities will take place in the existing warehouse building located in the rear of
the site.
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ITEM NO.: 21 Cont. FILE NO.: Z-7667
B. EXISTING CONDITIONS:
The site contains an existing single-family structure and a large industrial building
currently being used as a concrete truck repair business. The site is accessed
from a private access easement across property located to the south of the site.
To the east of the site is a vacant wooded site recently approved as a PCD for a
mini -warehouse development. To the west of the site is a single-family
subdivision with homes accessed from Pine Mountain Drive. North of the site is
vacant MF-12 zoned property.
C. NEIGHBORHOOD COMMENTS:
As of this writing, Staff has received several informational phone calls from area
residents. The Secluded Hills Neighborhood Association, Westbury Property
Owners Association, Westchester/Heatherbrae Property Owners Association, all
property owners within 200 feet of the site and all residents, who could be
identified, within 300 feet of the site were notified of the Public Hearing.
D. ENGINEERING COMMENTS:
Public Works:
1. No comment regarding the change in use of the existing building.
2. The access easement to Cantrell Road crosses the Planned Commercial
Development to the South. In the future, the easement is to be relocated
West to Pinnacle Valley Road.
E. UTILITIES AND FIRE DEPARTMENT/COUNTY PLANNING:
Wastewater: Sewer main extension required with easements if service is
required for the project. Contact Little Rock Wastewater Utility at 688-1414 for
additional information.
Entergy: No comment received.
Center -Point Energv: No comment received.
SBC: No comment received.
Central Arkansas Water: All Central Arkansas Water requirements in effect at
the time of request for water service must be met. Due to the nature of this
facility, installation of an approved reduced pressure zone backflow preventer
assembly (RPZA) is required on the domestic water service. This assembly must
be installed prior to the first point of use. Central Arkansas Water (CAW) requires
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that upon installation of the RPZA, successful tests of the assembly must be
completed by a Certified Assembly Tester licensed by the State of Arkansas and
approved by CAW. The test results must be sent to CAW's Cross Connection
Section within ten days of installation and annually thereafter. Contact Carroll
Keatts at 992-2431 if you would like to discuss backflow prevention requirements
for this project. Additional fire hydrant(s) will be required. Contact the Little Rock
Fire Department to obtain information regarding the required placement of the
hydrant(s) and contact Central Arkansas Water regarding procedures for
installation of the hydrant(s). A water main extension will be required to allow for
fire protection and additional meter(s). This development will have minor impact
on existing water distribution system. Proposed water facilities will be sized to
provide adequate pressure and fire protection. Contact Central Arkansas Water
at 992-2438 for additional information.
Fire Department: Approved as submitted.
County Planning: No comment received.
CATA: No comment received.
F. ISSUESITECHNICAUDESIGN:
Planning Division: This request is located in the River Mountain Planning
District. The Land Use Plan shows transition for this property. The applicant has
applied for a PCD to recognize an existing use of a concrete pumper truck repair
shop and for additional uses such as landscaping business and general and
professional office.
The proposal does not have a significant impact on the Land Use Plan, which
would necessitate a Plan Amendment.
Master Street Plan: Cantrell Road is shown as a Principal Arterail on the Master
Street Plan and may require dedication of right-of-way and street improvements.
Ci Reco nized Nei hborhood Action Plan: The applicant's property lies in the
area covered by the River Mountain Neighborhood Action Plan. The Sustainable
Natural Environment Goal listed action statements of 1) Preserve the Highway 10
Overlay District, 2) vigorously enforce the ordinance for hillside protection, and 3)
Vigorously enforce the ordinance for the preservation of trees.
Landscape: A 6-foot high opaque screen, either a wooden fence with its face
side directed outward, a wall or dense evergreen plantings, is required along the
western and northern perimeters of the site.
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If a parking area is to be developed, it will need to be landscaped in accordance
with ordinance requirements.
G. SUBDIVISION COMMITTEE COMMENT: (June 24, 2004)
The applicant was not present. Staff stated the request was to allow the use of
an existing single-family structure as an office uses. Staff noted the applicant
was also requesting alternative uses, which could possibly require outdoor
storage areas. Staff stated they would contact the applicant directly to resolve
any outstanding technical issues prior to the public hearing.
There was no further discussion of the item. The Committee then forwarded the
item to the full Commission for final action.
H. ANALYSIS:
Staff has met with the applicant concerning the outstanding issues raised at the
June 24, 2004 Subdivision Committee meeting. The applicant is requesting to
rezone the site from R-2, Single-family to PCD to allow the redevelopment of the
site with selected office uses. Currently there is a single-family structure being
used as a non -conforming office use and a non -conforming concrete truck repair
business located in a rear warehouse building. The applicant has indicated there
will not be a dumpster located on the site and there is no signage proposed as a
part of the development. The applicant is not proposing the addition of any new
parking on the site.
The applicant has indicated there is not an active Bill of Assurance for the
proposed property on file with the County Court House.
The applicant is requesting to use the site as a lawn care business without
outdoor storage, landscaping business without outdoor storage, real estate
office, pest control office, general contractor's office without outdoor storage or
an appraisal company. The applicant has indicated any storage activities will
take place in the existing warehouse building located in the rear of the site.
Staff is supportive of the applicant's request. The applicant has indicated there
will not be any outdoor storage of equipment, material of vehicles on the site.
With this agreement, staff can support the proposed listed uses. The site is
classified as Transition on the City's Future Land Use Plan. Staff feels if all the
uses are enclosed, the site may redevelop consistent with the Transition
designation.
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ITEM NO.: 21 (Cont.) FILE NO.: Z-7667
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of the request subject to compliance with the
conditions outlined in paragraphs D, E and F of the above report.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: (JULY 15, 2004)
The applicant was present representing the request. There were no registered
objectors present. Staff stated all uses were to remain indoors and there was to be no
outdoor storage of equipment and/or materials as a part of the approved site plan. Staff
presented a recommendation of approval of the request subject to compliance with the
conditions outlined in paragraphs D, E and F of the above report.
There was no further discussion of the item. The chair placed the item for inclusion on
the consent agenda for approval. The motion carried by a vote of 10 ayes, 0 noes and
1 absent.