Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
Urban Uses 1998 Application 6
City of Little Rock Department of Planning and Developmen Planning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 (501) 371-4790 February 11, 2000 Cathy Wells BOX 777 Little Rock, AR 72203 Dear Ms__J . s: This letter is to let you know the status of the new downtown zoning classifications. As an active participant in the development of these regulations, we want to assure your continued opportunity for involvement. The Downtown Partnership has completed their review of the draft regulations and is suggesting a few modifications. On Thursday, March 2, 2000 at the regular meeting of the Little Rock Planning Commission, these proposals will be discussed. Generally, the recommendations fall into seven areas which are as follows: 1. Add the four "corridors" not listed as `Primary Streets' to the `Primary Street' definition list. 2. Modify language related to the "no new drive-in/drive-through facility", so as not to allow them on `Primary Streets' (but allow other places). 3. Clarify that street trees are a requirement. 4. Change the transparency requirement back to 60 percent. 5. Require activities other than parking or a building fagade on the first floor of parking decks along `Primary Streets'. (No requirements on other streets) 6. Change the base building height from 3 to 5 stories, with the "skyscraper zone" from 2°d to gth/Scott to Broadway. 7. Change the front build -to line from 5 feet to zero feet, and remove the "Integral Accessory Use" option. The adoption of the new classifications and rezoning of downtown will be on the Board of Directors March 7, 2000 agenda. Both of these meetings will be in the Board Chambers, 500 West Markham. Let me thank you again for your involvement and interest in what we all believe will be a major step forward for Downtown Little Rock. Sincerely Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager WM:aa City of Little Rockm spar en o anning e e an opmen Planning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 (501) 371-4790 February 11, 2000 Mark Zoeller 500 East 9th Little Rock, AR 72202 Dear Mr. Zoeller: This letter is to let you know the status of the new downtown zoning classifications. As an active participant in the development of these regulations, we want to assure your continued opportunity for involvement. The Downtown Partnership has completed their review of the draft regulations and is suggesting a few modifications. On Thursday, March 2, 2000 at the regular meeting of the Little Rock Planning Commission, these proposals will be discussed. Generally, the recommendations fall into seven areas which are as follows: 1. Add the four "corridors" not listed as `Primary Streets' to the `Primary Street' definition list. 2. Modify language related to the "no new drive-in/drive-through facility", so as not to allow them on `Primary Streets' (but allow other places). 3. Clarify that street trees are a requirement. 4. Change the transparency requirement back to 60 percent. 5. Require activities other than parking or a building fagade on the first floor of parking decks along `Primary Streets'. (No requirements on other streets) 6. Change the base building height from 3 to 5 stories, with the "skyscraper zone" from 2°a to 9`h/Scott to Broadway. 7. Change the front build -to line from 5 feet to zero feet, and remove the "Integral Accessory Use" option. The adoption of the new classifications and rezoning of downtown will be on the Board of Directors March 7, 2000 agenda. Both of these meetings will be in the Board Chambers, 500 West Markham. Let me thank you again for your involvement and interest in what we all believe will be a major step forward for Downtown Little Rock. Sincerely, r Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager WM:aa City of Little Rock Department at ann ng and DevelopmentPlanning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 (501) 371-4790 February 11, 2000 Rev. Howard Gordon 1409 Louisiana #5 Little Rock, AR 72202 Dear Rev. Gordon: This letter is to let you know the status of the new downtown zoning classifications. As an active participant in the development of these regulations, we want to assure your continued opportunity for involvement. The Downtown Partnership has completed their review of the draft regulations and is suggesting a few modifications. On Thursday, March 2, 2000 at the regular meeting of the Little Rock Planning Commission, these proposals will be discussed. Generally, the recommendations fall into seven areas which are as follows: 1. Add the four "corridors" not listed as `Primary Streets' to the `Primary Street' definition list. 2. Modify language related to the "no new drive-in/drive-through facility", so as not to allow them on `Primary Streets' (but allow other places). 3. Clarify that street trees are a requirement. 4. Change the transparency requirement back to 60 percent. 5. Require activities other than parking or a building fagade on the first floor of parking decks along `Primary Streets'. (No requirements on other streets) 6. Change the base building height from 3 to 5 stories, with the "skyscraper zone" from 2°d to 9th/Scott to Broadway. 7. Change the front build -to line from 5 feet to zero feet, and remove the "Integral Accessory Use" option. The adoption of the new classifications and rezoning of downtown will be on the Board of Directors March 7, 2000 agenda. Both of these meetings will be in the Board Chambers, 500 West Markham. Let me thank you again for your involvement and interest in what we all believe will be a major step forward for Downtown Little Rock. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager WM:aa City of Little Rock Department ot Planning and Developmen Planning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 (501) 371-4790 February 11, 2000 Barbara Patty 324 Midland Little Rock, AR 72205 Dear Ms. Patty: This letter is to let you know the status of the new downtown zoning classifications. As an active participant in the development of these regulations, we want to assure your continued opportunity for involvement. The Downtown Partnership has completed their review of the draft regulations and is suggesting a few modifications. On Thursday, March 2, 2000 at the regular meeting of the Little Rock Planning Commission, these proposals will be discussed. Generally, the recommendations fall into seven areas which are as follows: 1. Add the four "corridors" not listed as `Primary Streets' to the `Primary Street' definition list. 2. Modify language related to the "no new drive-in/drive-through facility", so as not to allow them on `Primary Streets' (but allow other places). 3. Clarify that street trees are a requirement. 4. Change the transparency requirement back to 60 percent. 5. Require activities other than parking or a building fagade on the first floor of parking decks along `Primary Streets'. (No requirements on other streets) 6. Change the base building height from 3 to 5 stories, with the "skyscraper zone" from 2°d to 9a'/Scott to Broadway. 7. Change the front build -to line from 5 feet to zero feet, and remove the "Integral Accessory Use" option. The adoption of the new classifications and rezoning of downtown will be on the Board of Directors March 7, 2000 agenda. Both of these meetings will be in the Board Chambers, 500 West Markham. Let me thank you again for your involvement and interest in what we all believe will be a major step forward for Downtown Little Rock. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager WM:aa City of Little Rock IR spar men a Planning an aie oilmen Planning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 (501) 371-4790 February 11, 2000 Craig Berry 480 Ridgeway Little Rock, AR 72205 Dear This letter is to let you know the status of the new downtown zoning classifications. As an active participant in the development of these regulations, we want to assure your continued opportunity for involvement. The Downtown Partnership has completed their review of the draft regulations and is suggesting a few modifications. On Thursday, March 2, 2000 at the regular meeting of the Little Rock Planning Commission, these proposals will be discussed. Generally, the recommendations fall into seven areas which are as follows: 1. Add the four "corridors" not listed as `Primary Streets' to the `Primary Street' definition list. 2. Modify language related to the "no new drive-in/drive-through facility", so as not to allow them on `Primary Streets' (but allow other places). 3. Clarify that street trees are a requirement. 4. Change the transparency requirement back to 60 percent. 5. Require activities other than parking or a building facade on the first floor of parking decks along `Primary Streets'. (No requirements on other streets) 6. Change the base building height from 3 to 5 stories, with the "skyscraper zone" from 2°d to 9th/Scott to Broadway. 7. Change the front build -to line from 5 feet to zero feet, and remove the "Integral Accessory Use" option. The adoption of the new classifications and rezoning of downtown will be on the Board of Directors March 7, 2000 agenda. Both of these meetings will be in the Board Chambers, 500 West Markham. Let me thank you again for your involvement and interest in what we all believe will be a major step forward for Downtown Little Rock. Sincer 1 r Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager WM:aa City of Little Rock Department ot Planning an velopment Planning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 (501) 371-4790 February 11, 2000 Larry E. Lichty LEL Enterprises 300 Spring Bldg., Ste. 110 Little Rock, AR 72201 Dear Mr. Lichty: This letter is to let you know the status of the new downtown zoning classifications. As an active participant in the development of these regulations, we want to assure your continued opportunity for involvement. The Downtown Partnership has completed their review of the draft regulations and is suggesting a few modifications. On Thursday, March 2, 2000 at the regular meeting of the Little Rock Planning Commission, these proposals will be discussed. Generally, the recommendations fall into seven areas which are as follows: 1. Add the four "corridors" not listed as `Primary Streets' to the `Primary Street' definition list. 2. Modify language related to the "no new drive-in/drive-through facility", so as not to allow them on `Primary Streets' (but allow other places). 3. Clarify that street trees are a requirement. 4. Change the transparency requirement back to 60 percent. 5. Require activities other than parking or a building fagade on the first floor of parking decks along `Primary Streets'. (No requirements on other streets) 6. Change the base building height from 3 to 5 stories, with the "skyscraper zone" from 2"d to gth/Scott to Broadway. 7. Change the front build -to line from 5 feet to zero feet, and remove the "Integral Accessory Use" option. The adoption of the new classifications and rezoning of downtown will be on the Board of Directors March 7, 2000 agenda. Both of these meetings will be in the Board Chambers, 500 West Markham. Let me thank you again for your involvement and interest in what we all believe will be a major step forward for Downtown Little Rock. Sincerely, IJ6k_� Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager WM:aa City of Little Rock Departmont of ann ng and NV61OPMOntPlanning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 (501) 371-4790 February 11, 2000 Mizan Rahman ETC Engineers, Inc. 1510 South Broadway Little Rock, AR 72202 Dear Mr. Rahman: This letter is to let you know the status of the new downtown zoning classifications. As an active participant in the development of these regulations, we want to assure your continued opportunity for involvement. The Downtown Partnership has completed their review of the draft regulations and is suggesting a few modifications. On Thursday, March 2, 2000 at the regular meeting of the Little Rock Planning Commission, these proposals will be discussed. Generally, the recommendations fall into seven areas which are as follows: 1. Add the four "corridors" not listed as `Primary Streets' to the `Primary Street' definition list. 2. Modify language related to the "no new drive-in/drive-through facility", so as not to allow them on `Primary Streets' (but allow other places). 3. Clarify that street trees are a requirement. 4. Change the transparency requirement back to 60 percent. 5. Require activities other than parking or a building facade on the first floor of parking decks along `Primary Streets'. (No requirements on other streets) 6. Change the base building height from 3 to 5 stories, with the "skyscraper zone" from 2°d to gth/Scott to Broadway. 7. Change the front build -to line from 5 feet to zero feet, and remove the "Integral Accessory Use" option. The adoption of the new classifications and rezoning of downtown will be on the Board of Directors March 7, 2000 agenda. Both of these meetings will be in the Board Chambers, 500 West Markham. Let me thank you again for your involvement and interest in what we all believe will be a major step forward for Downtown Little Rock. Sincerely, U� Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager WM:aa City of Little Rock Department ofManning and DevelopmenfPlanning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 (501) 371-4790 February 11, 2000 Henry E. Lee Vino's 923 West 7th Street Little Rock, AR 72201 Dear Mr. Lee: This letter is to let you know the status of the new downtown zoning classifications. As an active participant in the development of these regulations, we want to assure your continued opportunity for involvement. The Downtown Partnership has completed their review of the draft regulations and is suggesting a few modifications. On Thursday, March 2, 2000 at the regular meeting of the Little Rock Planning Commission, these proposals will be discussed. Generally, the recommendations fall into seven areas which are as follows: I. Add the four "corridors" not listed as `Primary Streets' to the `Primary Street' definition list. 2. Modify language related to the "no new drive-in/drive-through facility", so as not to allow them on `Primary Streets' (but allow other places). 3. Clarify that street trees are a requirement. 4. Change the transparency requirement back to 60 percent. 5. Require activities other than parking or a building fagade on the first floor of parking decks along `Primary Streets'. (No requirements on other streets) 6. Change the base building height from 3 to 5 stories, with the "skyscraper zone" from 2"d to 9th/Scott to Broadway. 7. Change the front build -to line from 5 feet to zero feet, and remove the "Integral Accessory Use" option. The adoption of the new classifications and rezoning of downtown will be on the Board of Directors March 7, 2000 agenda. Both of these meetings will be in the Board Chambers, 500 West Markham. Let me thank you again for your involvement and interest in what we all believe will be a major step forward for Downtown Little Rock. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager WM:aa City of Little Rock Department ol Planning an -Development opmen Planning Zoning and '13 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 (501) 371-4790 February 11, 2000 Carl Miller, Jr. P. O. Box 1411 Little Rock, AR 72203 Dear Mr. Miller: This letter is to let you know the status of the new downtown zoning classifications. As an active -participant in the development of these regulations, we want to assure your continued opportunity for involvement. The Downtown Partnership has completed their review of the draft regulations and is suggesting a few modifications. On Thursday, March 2, 2000 at the regular meeting of the Little Rock Planning Commission, these proposals will be discussed. Generally, the recommendations fall into seven areas which are as follows: 1. Add the four "corridors" not listed as `Primary Streets' to the `Primary Street' definition list. 2. Modify language related to the "no new drive-in/drive-through facility", so as not to allow them on `Primary Streets' (but allow other places). 3. Clarify that street trees are a requirement. 4. Change the transparency requirement back to 60 percent. 5. Require activities other than parking or a building fagade on the first floor of parking decks along `Primary Streets'. (No requirements on other streets) 6. Change the base building height from 3 to 5 stories, with the "skyscraper zone" from 2°d to 9`h/Scott to Broadway. 7. Change the front build -to line from 5 feet to zero feet, and remove the "Integral Accessory Use" option. The adoption of the new classifications and rezoning of downtown will be on the Board of Directors March 7, 2000 agenda. Both of these meetings will be in the Board Chambers, 500 West Markham. Let me thank you again for your involvement and interest in what we all believe will be a major step forward for Downtown Little Rock. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager WM:aa City of Little Rock Department of anning and-09velopminit Planning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 (501) 371-4790 February 11, 2000 Melanie Gibson Barnes Quinn Flake and Anderson P. O. Box 3546 Little Rock, AR 72203 Dear Ms. Gibson: This letter is to let you know the status of the new downtown zoning classifications. As an active participant in the development of these regulations, we want to assure your continued opportunity for involvement. The Downtown Partnership has completed their review of the draft regulations and is suggesting a few modifications. On Thursday, March 2, 2000 at the regular meeting of the Little Rock Planning Commission, these proposals will be discussed. Generally, the recommendations fall into seven areas which are as follows: 1. Add the four "corridors" not listed as `Primary Streets' to the `Primary Street' definition list. 2. Modify language related to the "no new drive-in/drive-through facility", so as not to allow them on `Primary Streets' (but allow other places). 3. Clarify that street trees are a requirement. 4. Change the transparency requirement back to 60 percent. 5. Require activities other than parking or a building fagade on the first floor of parking decks along `Primary Streets'. (No requirements on other streets) 6. Change the base building height from 3 to 5 stories, with the "skyscraper zone" from 2°d to 9`h/Scott to Broadway. 7. Change the front build -to line from 5 feet to zero feet, and remove the "Integral Accessory Use" option. The adoption of the new classifications and rezoning of downtown will be on the Board of Directors March 7, 2000 agenda. Both of these meetings will be in the Board Chambers, 500 West Markham. Let me thank you again for your involvement and interest in what we all believe will be a major step forward for Downtown Little Rock. Sincerely, I w_� Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager WM:aa City of Little Rock DepartmenI of Planning and i3evelopmentPlanning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 (501) 371-4790 February 11, 2000 Dickson Flake 17 St. Johns Place Little Rock, AR 72207 Dear Mr. Flake: This letter is to let you know the status of the new downtown zoning classifications. As an active participant in the development of these regulations, we want to assure your continued opportunity for involvement. The Downtown Partnership has completed their review of the draft regulations and is suggesting a few modifications. On Thursday, March 2, 2000 at the regular meeting of the Little Rock Planning Commission, these proposals will be discussed. Generally, the recommendations fall into seven areas which are as follows: 1. Add the four "corridors" not listed as `Primary Streets' to the `Primary Street' definition list. 2. Modify language related to the "no new drive-in/drive-through facility", so as not to allow them on `Primary Streets' (but allow other places). 3. Clarify that street trees are a requirement. 4. Change the transparency requirement back to 60 percent. 5. Require activities other than parking or a building fagade on the first floor of parking decks along `Primary Streets'. (No requirements on other streets) 6. Change the base building height from 3 to 5 stories, with the "skyscraper zone" from 2nd to 9th/Scott to Broadway. 7. Change the front build -to line from 5 feet to zero feet, and remove the "Integral Accessory Use" option. The adoption of the new classifications and rezoning of downtown will be on the Board of Directors March 7, 2000 agenda. Both of these meetings will be in the Board Chambers, 500 West Markham. Let me thank you again for your involvement and interest in what we all believe will be a major step forward for Downtown Little Rock. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager WM:aa City of Little Rock Department of Planning and DevelopmentPlanning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 (501) 371-4790 February 11, 2000 Jeff Hathaway 100 Morgan Keegan Dr., Ste. 120 Little Rock, AR 72202 Dear Mr. Hathaway: This letter is to let you know the status of the new downtown zoning classifications. As an active participant in the development of these regulations, we want to assure your continued opportunity for involvement. The Downtown Partnership has completed their review of the draft regulations and is suggesting a few modifications. On Thursday, March 2, 2000 at the regular meeting of the Little Rock Planning Commission, these proposals will be discussed. Generally, the recommendations fall into seven areas which are as follows: 1. Add the four "corridors" not listed as `Primary Streets' to the `Primary Street' definition list. 2. Modify language related to the "no new drive-in/drive-through facility", so as not to allow them on `Primary Streets' (but allow other places). 3. Clarify that street trees are a requirement. 4. Change the transparency requirement back to 60 percent. 5. Require activities other than parking or a building fagade on the first floor of parking decks along `Primary Streets'. (No requirements on other streets) 6. Change the base building height from 3 to 5 stories, with the "skyscraper zone" from 2"d to 9`h/Scott to Broadway. 7. Change the front build -to line from 5 feet to zero feet, and remove the "Integral Accessory Use" option. The adoption of the new classifications and rezoning of downtown will be on the Board of Directors March 7, 2000 agenda. Both of these meetings will be in the Board Chambers, 500 West Markham. Let me thank you again for your involvement and interest in what we all believe will be a major step forward for Downtown Little Rock. Sincerely, 1_wa4t_� Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager WM:aa ity of Little Rock apartment of Planning and Development 23 West Markham ttle Rock. Arkancae 72201-1334 FAX COVER SHEET DATE: TO: `Q' OL4j L^-- COMPANY : I —R,� fip 14 FAX NO .: 595 - PHONE NO. FROM: DEPARTMENT: �� \ FAX NO.: 501 371-6863 G PHONE NO .: -3` I \- � b k 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER SHEET: S COMMENTS: Proposed changes to Downtown Zoning Ordinance: After discussion and review the Downtown Partnership would recommend: clarification that street trees are required; build to line be zero with no 20 foot option; transparency be changed to 60%; the base building height be 5 stories outside the `skyscraper area'; the western boundary of the `skyscraper area' be Broadway; Primary street definition include all Corridor streets; drive-in/drive-through structures not be allowed on Primary streets; On the six Corridors parking deck either have leasible space or a building fagade on the first floor. Ordinance changes: Section 2: Definitions Drop `Integral accessory use' Primary Street definition add Ninth, Cumberland Cross and Byrd streets to read as follows: Primary streets -- means Capitol Avenue, Broadway, Byrd, Center, Chester, Commerce, Cross, Cumberland, Main, Markham, Scott, Spring, State, 7th (west of Center), and 9tn Streets. Section 6: Urban Use District C.3 Drop second sentence, read as follows: No new drive-in or drive -through facilities may be visible or take direct access from a primary street. C.5.b add sentence stating street trees are required, read as follows: Street trees a minimum of 3" caliper shall be required (type of trees as listed in landscape ordinance). The trees shall be located a minimum of 2'-0" off back of curb and shall be 30% 0" on center and no closer than 30'-0" to street intersections, with a water source provided. The tree canopy shall be maintained at least 8 feet above the sidewalk. C.8 change (first paragraph only) transparency requirement from 35 to 60 percent, read as follows: Street -level floor. The ground -level (street -fronting) floor for non-residential structures shall have a minimum of 60 percent faVade area transparent or window display. C.1 O.a change parking structure requirement (remove entire subsection and replace) to just the six corridors, read as follows: Parking structures. Any parking structure with frontage along Capitol Avenue, Broadway, Chester, Main, Markham and Ninth Streets shall be required to have active uses other than parking (such as office, light retail, personal services and entertainment) or a first floor building faVade constructed to meet the standards of this section along said frontage. E. change `base' building height to 5 stories and change the western boundary of the no height area to Broadway, read as follows: Height regulations. No building hereafter erected or structurally altered shall exceed a height of five (5) stories or 75 feet, whichever is less. Developments that provide residential uses are entitled to add two stories to the structure. Any structure that is certified by CATA (Central Arkansas Transit Authority) as providing a portion of the structure for mass transit (such as a bus stop, etc.), is entitled to one bonus floor. All building height bonuses are cumulative no to exceed fifteen (15) stories or 225 feet. For those structures within the area described as, 2"d Street south to 9th Street and Scott Street west to Broadway, the structural height shall governed by the "Adams Field Airport Zoning Ordinance" (Little Rock Code of Ordinances 7-57). F.1 Change the front build -to -line to zero and remove the 20 foot option, the first paragraph should read as follows: Front yard. No setback, zero (0) foot build -to -line. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE 12,700, C.L.R. URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT, AMENDING CHAPTER 36 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, AND RECLASSIFYING VARIOUS PROPERTIES IN THE CITY OF LITTLE ROCK AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS, a citizen committee and special committee have reviewed the area and recommend that "Downtown" have a new zone classifications; and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission after review at a public hearing recommends the modifications and new classifications. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS. SECTION 1. That Ordinance 12,700 establishing Article VI Sections 36-401 through 36-418, zoning plan for Central Little Rock Urban Renewal Project is repealed and deleted in its entirety from the Code of Ordinances. SECTION 2. That Section 36-2 Definitions in the Code of Ordinances be amended to add the following definitions: Drive Through - means an establishment which by design of physical facilities or by the type of service offered, the customer conducts business from a motor vehicle. Pedestrian `urban' oriented - means a development pattern designed at a human (pedestrian) scale and orientation. This includes provision of visual items of interest for the pedestrian - window displays, streetscape amenities. Integral accessory use - means an outdoor or partially enclosed use area, which is an integral part directly servicing in a subordinate role a permitted interior use. Build -to -line -means the line where the exterior fagade of a building is to be located excluding any projections. Commercial surface parking lot - means a surface parking lot, which has spaces for lease or sale on a daily, monthly or annual basis. Primary Streets - means Capitol Avenue Ma°kkham , 7th (yvest✓ of Center)., Broadway,. Comrerce, Main, Louisiana, Chester, State, Spring, Center and Scott Streets. SECTION 3. That Article III Section 36-156. Height and Area Exceptions be amended changing "R-4" to "R-4A" in paragraph 2C. So that said paragraph would read: "Accessory buildings or structures in the R-1 through R-4A districts..." SECTION 4. That Article IV Section 36-176. Districts established of the Zone Ordinance be amended to add two new entries - "R-4A low density residential district" and "UU Urban Use District" SECTION 5. That Article V, Section 36-337. Districts of the Zone Ordinance be amended to add two new entries - "R-4A" Low Density Residential district and "UU" Urban Use district. SECTION 6. That Article V. Division 6 Special Districts is amended to add the following sections and the serial renumbering of said division: SECTION . URBAN USE DISTRICT (a) General Purpose and Intent. The Urban Use district established by this chapter is designed to assure the continuation of development consistent with a traditional urban form. The Urban Use district is designed to help create a compact, dense, distinguishable core area. The district is established in order to provide for an urban form allowing mid -rise and high rise structures. This District is to provide for the office, civic and business core of the City. Structures within the Urban Use district are encouraged to provide multiple uses within the same structure. The ground or street level of structures should include street oriented activity and pedestrian amenities. The resulting area is to be pedestrian `urban' oriented. (b) Application of Regulations. The regulations of this District shall apply to new development, redevelopment, expansion of existing development or exterior modifications. Routine repairs and K maintenance shall not require compliance with this section. Except for construction of improvements in the public right-of-way required by the City, and redevelopment or expansion of existing development, all uses, structures or lots which existed on the effective date of this section which do not conform to the standards and guidelines in this section, shall be treated as nonconforming according to the provisions of Article III of this chapter. (c) Development Criteria. (1) Any lighting shall be placed so as to reflect away from adjacent residential structures. Fixtures adjacent to roadways shall be of a design that minimizes glare to the motoring public. No excessive or unusual noise, odor or vibration shall be emitted so that it constitutes a nuisance, which substantially exceeds that general level of noise, odor or vibration emitted by uses adjacent to or immediately surrounding the site. Such comparisons shall be made at the boundary of the site. (2) All trash receptacles and pickup shall be oriented away from a primary street side of the property and screened from the public right-of-way. Trash receptacles shall be placed adjacent to alleys if alleys are available. (3) No new drive-in or drive -through facilities may be visible or take directed access from a primary street. For developments with only one street frontage a conditional use review is required. (4) Building materials. Fagade materials may be any standard material, except corrugated or ribbed materials. 3 (5) Landscaping a. All vehicular use areas shall be in compliance with chapter 15, article IV. b. Street trees (type of trees as listed in landscape ordinance) shall be a minimum 3" caliper trees. The trees shall be located a minimum of 2'-0" off back of curb and shall be 30'-0" on center and no closer than 30'-0" to street intersection with a water source provided. The tree canopy shall be maintained at least 8 feet above the sidewalk. C. Unless otherwise approved, the planter well shall have placed at its base a six (6) inch thick section of approximately one (1) inch gravel with filter fabric laid on top to assist with drainage. (6) Sidewalks. a. Sidewalks shall consist of a minimum 5 foot concrete walk, excluding the first 2 feet from the curb. Sidewalks shall provide a minimum 7 foot horizontal clearance at a height of 4 feet from the ground. b. Sidewalk sales and daily display or vending that is sorted inside the principal business building during closed business hours, may be allowed. However, these activities shall not obstruct pedestrian movement, fire lanes, or areas designated for access by the physically impaired. (7) Building orientation. Buildings must be oriented to the street. The primary entrance of the building shall be at street level on the street at the sidewalk. Entrances shall be designed so that the door will not swing beyond the property line. 4 V1_1 (8) Street -level flo/ The ground -level (street fronting) floo o non-residential structures shall have minimum of 35 percent transparent or window display. If at least 50 percent of the street -level office and retail space has direct access to the street, the total building square footage may be increased with additional floor(s) at a rate of 2 square feet for each one square foot of leasable space directly accessible to the street. On the street level the maximum area of sign may also be doubled if the above requirement is met. (9) Projections (all requirements for a franchise remain in place). a. Objects shall not project from the building fagade over the public right- of-way except for awnings and balconies. b. Awnings shall not project more than 5'- Of' from the building facade and have a minimum clearance of 8'-0" above the sidewalk. C. Balconies over the public right-of-way shall have a minimum clearance of 9'-0" above the sidewalk. The maximum projection shall be 4'-011. (10) Parking requirements. No off-street parking shall be required. a. Parking structures. The ground or street -level of a parking structure shall be constructed (minimum clearance height of 12 feet) to allow for active use other than parking (such as offices, light retail, personnel services and entertainment) for at least 50 percent of the street frontage on a primary street. For structures with only one street frontage the 50 percent requirement is exclusive of entrance 5 driveways, stairways and pedestrian entryways. If the parking structure includes the alternative uses at the time of initial construction, then the related structure may add one story in height. In addition, the maximum area devoted to signage on the first story may be doubled if the alternative uses are in place at initial construction. b. Parking lots. Surface parking is to be located behind or adjacent to a structure, never between the building and abutting street. Within this district commercial surface parking lots added after adoption of this ordinance shall require a conditional use review. (11) Signs. Off -premise, pole, and monument signs are not allowed; otherwise, permitted signs shall be as in Section 36-553 "Signs permitted in institutional and office zones" of the Zoning Ordinance. (d) Use Regulations (1) Permitted Uses. Uses permitted shall include all those allowed in the Residential Districts, Office Districts and Commercial Districts as `permitted uses', in Chapter 36. Except that, all uses must be inside or enclosed. Within the front setback where an integral accessory use is provided, the integral accessory use area need not be totally enclosed. (2) Conditional uses. Conditional uses shall include those allowed in the Light Industrial `I-2' District as `permitted uses', in Chapter 36. Except that all uses must be inside or enclosed. Other Conditional Uses - Commercial Surface Parking Lot 6 (e) Height regulations. No building hereafter erected or structurally altered shall exceed a height of three (3) stories or 45 feet, whichever is less. Developments which provide a minimum 20 percent of the gross floor area for residential uses are entitled to add two stories to the structure. Any structure which is certified by CATA (Central Arkansas Transit Authority) as providing a portion of the structure for mass transit (such as a bus stop, etc.), is entitled to one bonus floor. All building height bonuses are cumulative not to exceed ten (10) stories or 150 feet. For those structures within the area described below: starting at 4t' Street and Broadway, then north to 2nd Street, then east to Scott Street, then south to 9t' Street, then west to Broadway, then north to 6t' Street, then west to Gaines Street, then north to 4t' Street, then east to the point of beginning, the structural height shall not exceed that specified by the "Adams Field Airport Zoning Ordinance" (Little Rock Code of Ordinances 7-57). (f) Area regulations. (1) Front yard. Five foot build to line. If there is an adjacent structure which is closer than five feet, then the new structure may be built using the line of the pre-existing structure. (In no case may a structure be built in the right-of-way.) A development with an integral accessory use may increase the setback (build -to line) to 20 feet. Along Capitol Avenue, west of Broadway Street and east of Scott Street, the front building line shall be 25 feet. Along Chester Street from I-630 to La Harpe Boulevard the front building line shall be 10 feet. In no case is the storage or parking of vehicles allowed in the front setback. 0l (2) Rear yard. No setback required except where adjacent to lots containing single family detached structures. In this case the rear yard shall have a set back of not less than twenty-five (25) feet. (3) Side yard. No setback required except where adjacent to lots containing single family detached structures. In this case the side yards shall have a set back of not less than four (4) feet. SECTION R-4A LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (a) Purpose and intent. The purpose of the R-4A District is to protect existing developed residential neighborhoods. It is intended for single family use with conversions to two family units or the addition of accessory residential units. The R-4A district should be located in developed areas of the city where an environment suitable for moderate -density residential (use) and in an established medium -density residential areas where densification may facilitate their continuation as desirable residential areas. Accessory uses, conditional uses and home occupations are permitted as long as they do not have objectionable characteristics, provided further that they otherwise conform to the provisions of this chapter. The district is intended to be an urban low to moderate -density residential area, where an occasional nonresidential use adds to the overall character of the neighborhood. (b) Use Regulations. (1) Permitted uses. Permitted uses are single- family and two-family residences. (2) Other uses. Accessory, home occupation, temporary, special and conditional uses allowed within the R-4A low -density residential district shall be the same as those in the R-1, R-2, R-3 single-family districts. 8 In addition any by -right uses within the C-1 neighborhood commercial district may be allowed as conditional uses in R-4A as specifically approved by the Planning Commission. These uses must follow the development criteria listed under C-1 neighborhood commercial and have a traditional design consistent with the neighborhood. (3) Within the area bounded by Capitol Avenue on the north, 9t' Street on the south, I-30 on the east, and Cumberland Street on the west, in addition to the above uses, multi- family use, as defined by R-5 Urban residential district, shall be a permitted use. (c) Height regulations. No building hereafter erected or structurally altered shall exceed a height of thirty-five (35) feet. (d) Area regulations. (1) Front yard. There shall be a front yard setback having a depth of not less than fifteen (15) feet. If there is an adjacent structure which is closer than 15 feet, then the new structure may be built using the line of the pre-existing structure. In no case may a structure be built in the right- of-way. (2) Side yard. There shall be a side yard on each side of the building having a width of not less than ten (10) percent of the average width of the lot, not to exceed five (5) feet. (3) Rear yard. There shall be a rear yard having a depth of not less than twenty-five (25) feet. (4) Lot area regulations. There shall be a lot area of not less than five thousand (5,000) square feet. In addition, there shall be a lot of width of not less than fifty (50) feet and a lot depth of not less than one hundred (100) feet. (5) Accessory structures and additions. Accessory structures or principal building additions of conventional on -site construction are permitted by right. SECTION 7. That Section 36-524 Exceptions/Modifications of the zoning ordinance is amended to add: (11) Developments within the Urban Use (UU) District shall provide land use buffers only where abutting single-family and duplex use or zoning. Street buffers shall not be required. Land Use buffer. All sites developed. Modified or enlarged shall provide a land use buffer(s) as follows: 1. Side property lines at five (5) percent of the average width of the lot on both sides; 2. Rear property lines at five (5) percent of the average depth of the lot; 3. The minimum dimension shall be six (6) feet in all instances; 4. The maximum dimension required shall be forty (40) feet in all instances. SECTION 8. That the zone classification of the following properties be and are hereby changed, to Urban Use District, as indicated: Z-6730 - Described as Arkansas Federal Credit Union Addition; Clay's Subdivision; Worthen Subdivision; Signature Subdivision; State House Plaza Addition; and Original City Blocks 6-10, 69-109, 112-131 (except lots 6; 8, S '-� of 9 Block 116), 133-136, 139-142, 174 (except lots 1, 2, 10-12 block 174), 175-183, 188, 225-228, 248-263, 275-277, 289- 2971 and 351-356 from "I-3" Heavy Industrial, "I-2" Light Industrial "C-4" Open Display Commercial, "C-3" General Commercial, "0-3" General Office, "0-1" Quiet Office, "R-5" Urban Residence, "M" Metrocenter, "GB General Business "NC" Neighborhood Commercial, and "PI" Public and Institutional to "UU" Urban Use District. 10 SECTION 10. That the zone classification of the following properties be and are hereby changed, to Open Space (OS), as indicated. Z-6736 - Described as Original City Blocks 153-156 and City Park Addition of City of Little Rock (MacArthur Park) and located between 9t' Street and I-630 McAlmont and Commerce Streets from "PI" Public and Institutional to "OS" Open Space. Z-6737 - Described as Original City Block 182, 145, Pope's Addition Block A and a parcel of land situated in the NE 1-4 of Section 3, T-1-N, R-12-W, City of Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, including a portion of Block 34 and 35 of the Original City of Little Rock, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the NW corner of Block 35 of the Original City of Little Rock; thence North 45.75 feet to the SW corner of Block 182 of the Original City of Little Rock and a point on the north right-of-way line of the Missouri Pacific Railroad right-of-way and the Point of Beginning; thence East 100 feet along the south line of said Block 182 and along said North right-of-way line of the Missouri Pacific Railroad to the SE corner of said Block 182 and the SW corner of Block 145 of the Original City of Little Rock; thence East approximately 23 feet along the South line of said Block 145 to a point 25 feet NW on a radial line from the centerline of an existing Missouri Pacific Railroad track; thence along a westerly line located 25 feet Northerly and parallel to an existing Missouri Pacific Railroad track, said line have the following approximate bounds; approximately 387 feet along a curve to the right having a radius of 262.94 feet, a 0 of 77026' and a chord bearing S70°251W, 328.92 feet; W700521W, 160 feet; 160 feet along a curve to the left having a radius of 435.28 feet and a 8 of 21006' and a chord bearing N800581W, 159.45 feet thence Northerly approximate 5 feet to the North right-of-way line of the Missouri Pacific Railroad; thence S8700813011E, 95 feet along said North right-of-way line; thence continuing along said North right- of-way line S8603115411E, 330.73 feet; thence East 60 feet to the Point of Beginning less and except dedicated street right-of-way included in this parcel. 12 Z-6731 - Described as Original City Blocks 13, 22, 67 (except lots 5, 6, 11, 12, East 50 feet of Lot 1 and 2, North 45 feet if East 50 feet Lot 3), 169, 195-196 (except lots 3-6 and East 65 feet lots 1 and 2 Block 195) from "GB" General Business and "HR" High -Density Residential to "UU" Urban Use District. Z-6732 - Described as Pope's Addition, Post Office Replat, Russell's Additions, Stevenson's Block 1, 3, 4 North 1-2 Trapnall Block in Stevenson's Addition; Johnson's Addition Blocks 1 and 2; Rectortown Addition Blocks 2, 3, 6-11, 14- 18; Masonic Addition Block 4 (except Lots 16-18); Woodruffs Addition Blocks 3-6, Block 11 Lots 1-6; and Original City Blocks 1-5, Block 25 (except Lots 7-8), Block 26-40 (except Lots 1-3, 10-12, West 125 feet of Lot 4 and West 125 feet of North 1-� of Lot 5 Block 27) , Block 41 Lots 1-4, 9-12, North 1-!! Lot 5 and North 1-� Lot 8, Block 151 Lots 1 and 2 from "M" Metrocenter, "GB" General Business, "NC" Neighborhood Commercial, "HR" High -Density Residential and "PI" Public Institutional to "UU" Urban Use District. Z-6733 - Described as Mason Addition Block 5, 12-13 from "HDR" High Density Residential and "PI" Public and Institutional to "UU" Urban Use District. SECTION 9. That the zone classification of the following properties be and are hereby changed, to Low Density Residential (R-4A) as indicated: Z-6734 - Described as Stephenson's Addition (Block 2; South 1-�. Trapnall block in Stephensons, and Fowler Block in Stephenson' s), Johnson's Addition (except Blocks 1 and 2), Original City Blocks 41 Lots 5-8, South 162 Lot 5 South 1-i! Lot 8, Lots 6-7, Blocks 42-44, 59-61, Block 25 Lots 7-8, Block 150 Lots 7-9, and Block 151 Lots 5-12 and Rectortown Addition Blocks 19 and 20; Woodruffs Addition Blocks 1, 2, Block 7 Lots 1-6, Block 8 Lots 1-4 from "GB" General Business, "HR" High -Density Residential and "I-211 Light Industrial to "R-4A" Low Density Residential. Z-6735 - Described as Original City Blocks 24, 45-49, 54-58 (except Lots 7-8, South 1-!2 Lot 9 Block 58), 61 from "HR" High -Density Residential and "MR" Medium -Density Residential to 11R-4A" Low -Density Residential. 11 A parcel of land situated in the NW 14, Section 2, T-1-N, R-12-W, City of Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the SE corner of Lot 1 Block A in Pope's Addition to the City of Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas; thence South, 60 feet along the Southerly extension of said Lot 1 Block A in Pope's Addition to the City of Little Rock; then S8602014011E along the North line of Blocks 2 and 3 in Pope' s Addition to the City of Little Rock and the North right-of-way line of Missouri Pacific Railroad approximately 500 feet to a point of intersection of said line with a line located 25 feet North of and parallel to the centerline of Missouri Pacific Railroad; thence Westerly along said line located 25 feet North of and parallel to Missouri Pacific Railroad centerline approximately 520 feet to the beginning of a curve on said railroad centerline; thence containing along said line located 25 feet North of and parallel to Missouri Pacific Railroad centerline along a curve to the right and Northerly approximately 380 feet to a point on the South line of Lot 3 Block A of Pope's Addition to the City of Little Rock; thence Easterly along said South line of Lot 3 Block A of Pope's Addition to the City of Little Rock approximately 49 feet to the West line of Lot 2 Block A of Pope's Addition to the City of Little Rock; thence South along said West line of Lot 2 Block A of Pope's Addition to the City of Little Rock approximately 12 feet; thence N8305114611W, 93.54 feet; thence South 18.00 feet to the South line of said Lot 2 Block A of Pope's Addition to the City of Little Rock; thence West 207.00 feet along said South line of Block A of Pope' s Addition to the City of Little Rock to the Point of Beginning. Commencing at the SW corner of Block 145 of the Original City of Little Rock; thence East along the South line of said Block 145 Original City of Little Rock approximately 85 feet to the point of intersection of said South line with a line located on the Easterly side and on a 25 foot offset to an existing railroad curving Southwesterly and the Point of Beginning; thence along said line located on the Easterly side and on a 25 foot offset and parallel to an existing railroad on a curve Southwesterly approximately 145 feet to the intersection of said line with a line located on the Northerly side and on a 25 foot offset of an existing east- 13 west railroad; thence Easterly along said line located on the Northerly side and on a 25 foot offset and parallel to an existing east -west railroad approximately 308 feet to the intersection of said line with a line located on the Westerly side and on a 25 foot offset and parallel to an existing railroad curving Southeasterly; thence Northwesterly along said line located on the Westerly side on a 25 foot offset and parallel to said existing railroad approximately 268 feet of the intersection of said line with a line located on the Easterly side on a 25 foot offset and parallel to a• railroad curving Southwesterly; thence Southwesterly along said line located on the Easterly side on a 25 foot offset and parallel to said existing railroad curving Southwesterly approximately 75 feet to the Point of Beginning. Commencing at the NW corner of Block 35 of the Original City of Little Rock; thence West 60 feet to the NE corner of Block 34 of the Original City of Little Rock; thence North 45.75 feet to a point on the North right-of-way line of Missouri Pacific Railroad, said point being the Point of Beginning; thence along the North right-of-way line of Missouri Pacific Railroad N86023115411W, 330.73 feet; thence continuing along said North right-of-way line, N8700813011W, 283.70 feet; thence continuing along said North right-of-way line, South 7.1 feet; thence continuing along said North right-of-way line along a curve to the right, said curve having a delta angle of 05020103" and a chord bearing and distance of 8402812811W, 142.22 feet; thence North approximately 250 feet along the extension of the West right-of-way line of Main Street to the ordinary high water line on the right bank of the Arkansas River; thence Easterly along said ordinary high water line of the Arkansas River to a point on the Northerly extension of the West line of Block 182 of the Original City of Little Rock; thence Southerly along said West line of Block 182 approximately 265 feet; thence West 60 feet to the Point of Beginning. Beginning at the SE corner of Lot 1, Block A, Pope's Addition to the City of Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas; thence North along the East line of said Lot 1, Block A. Pope's Addition extended Northerly to the ordinary high water line on the right bank of the Arkansas River approximately 268 feet; thence Easterly along said ordinary 14 high water line on the right bank of the Arkansas River approximately 720 feet to the intersection of the Westerly right-of-way line of Interstate Highway Route 30 with the ordinary high water line on the right bank of the Arkansas River; thence Southerly along the West right-of-way line of Interstate Highway Route 30 approximately 345 feet to the intersection of the West right-of-way line of said Interstate Route 30 with the Easterly extension of the North line of Block 3, Pope's Addition to the City of Little Rock, Arkansas; thence Westerly along the North line of Blocks 2 and 3• of Pope's Addition to the City of Little Rock, Arkansas approximately 61.55 feet to the NE corner of Block 1 of Pope's Addition to the City of Little Rock, Arkansas; thence North approximately 60 feet to the SE corner of Block A, Pope's Addition to the City of Little Rock, Arkansas and the Point of Beginning and containing approximately 5.7 acres, more or less. 0 A parcel of land cated in the fractional NE I-i of Section 3, T-1-N, R-12-W, said parcel also being located in the City of Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, and being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the SE corner of Block 186 of the Original City of Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas; thence North 256.26 feet along the West right-of-way line all West right- of-way line extended of Spring Street to the intersection of said West line and the ordinary high water mark (approximately elevation 235.71 feet) on the right bank of the Arkansas River, said intersection being the point of beginning; thence back along said extended right-of-way line South 44.25 feet to a point on the North line of the Missouri Pacific Railroad right-of-way; thence along said North railroad right-of-way line the following: S75009150"E, 66.71 feet; S70045152"E, 148.42 feet; S70012120"E, 118.87 feet; S6902715711E, 45.08 feet; N2003210311E, 1.08 feet; S7103012111E, 25.08 feet; S7902514211E, 6.33 feet; S6901913011E, 33.95 feet; S1205614311W, 11.0 feet; thence continuing along said North railroad right-of-way line, along a line parallel to and 23.5 feet to the North of the original centerline of the Missouri Pacific Main line railroad tracks, said North right-of-way line also being along arc of a curve to the left with a radius of 865.32 feet, for a distance of 249.12 feet, said arc having a chord bearing and distance of S85018109"E, 248.26 feet to a point; thence continuing 15 parallel to and 23.5 feet from said centerline and continuing along said North right-of-way line the following: N8602710011E, 10.00 feet; thence N00°12'36"E, 74.35 feet; thence S8904712411E, 101.38 feet; thence N00012'36"E, 23.00 feet; thence N450121361"E, 61.63 feet; thence S89047124"E, 96.14 feet; thence S44047124"E, 99.39 feet; thence S0001213611W, 80.00 feet to the North right-of-way line of the Missouri Pacific Railroad; thence along the arc of a curve to the right with a radius of 1,156.57 feet, and said arc having a chord bearing and distance of S8004913211E, 2.40 feet for 2.40 feet; thence S800461E, 64.16 feet; thence along the arc of a curve to the left with a radius of 1,518.36 feet, said arc having a chord bearing of S81°17'13"E, 27.58 feet for a distance of 27.58 feet to a point, said point being the intersection of said parallel line and the West right-of-way line extended of Main Street; thence along said West right-of-way line extended of Main Street N00006'20"E, 181.85 feet to a point on the ordinary high water mark (elevation 235.71± feet) on the right bank of the Arkansas River; thence Westerly along the ordinary high water line on the right bank of the Arkansas River to the Point of Beginning and containing 3.4 acres, more or less.) is rezoned from "PI" Public Institutional to "OS" Open Space. SECTION 11. That the items listed above shall take effect six months for the date of adoption. PASSED: ATTEST: CITY CLERK APPROVED: MAYOR 16 All parking structures must have at least 50% of the net area open on two sides or mechanical ventilation is required. Any parking structure closer than 10 feet to a habitable structure must have a 1.0'hour rated firewall. I Change (10) a. to read as follows: a. Parking structures. Any parking structure with frontage along Capitol Avenue, Broadway, Chester, Main, Markham and Ninth Streets shall be required to have active uses other than parking (such as office, light retail, personal services and entertainment) o building facade constructed to meet the standards of this section along said frontage. r" +; I Al CL- rM d a MO-V W aQIC- --it—Pti.V— to -6RaNi -- 3'UA� -J 10 � A2v r .&- \0, 4 a To this end The Downtown Partnership Executive Committee and Physical Planning committee made several recommendations today which they are asking you to consider. We would like to divide the work effort into two phases: 1. An immediate phase to solve the remaining differences in the current zoning ordinance. 2. A future phase to consider issues of urban design which may require further considerations of changes to the zoning ordinance or be resolved through new design overlay districts for key areas of the Downtown. In the first phase, we will to address only the following issues from the proposed zoning ordinance in the immediate phase within a tight schedule to meet your goal of adoption soon: • Street trees expanded to include the elements of streetscape. ■ The 5 foot build -to line • Parking • Percentage of transparency in a wall • Height • Coordination of corridor street designations • Architecturally significant and historic structures In the second phase, we will address the following issues as future recommendations: • Minimum height requirements • Overhead skywalks • Underground utilities and street lights • Financial incentives (i.e. tax abatement) I know you and the Planning Commission have spent a great amount of time on the zoning ordinance, and you would like to bring this to a resolution as soon as possible. We will commit to you to have a series of four meetings in December and early January, to include the Planning Commission and Hugh Earnest in the discussions, or make a special presentation to the Planning Commission if you think necessary. By the last week of January we will have a final copy of our proposed changes incorporated into the ordinance ready for Board adoption. I understand your feelings concerning major changes in the ordinance and the possible necessity of these changes needing to be discussed again by citizen groups. We feel as though we are expanding on the input you have already received, and hopefully you will feel comfortable that new citizen discussions are not necessary. We will, however, do whatever you believe is the best way to proceed in this area. It is not our goal to make substantive changes in the ordinance. The Downtown Partnership respectively requests you do two things regarding these vision plans and zoning documents. First, we would like to proceed with a resolution for adoption of the Vision Plans at the December 7 h City Board meeting. Secondly, we TN yr �rt _.t•• f �+4 t 1 ram•-..\'. '; ', -, s7• 'u-"�•!� L fY rP.,• .� .` •lr'�r '� T .•�. � '.• �.��i,���,: ;..:� _.�- �;�:" rs",, `•,� �` � r '{'� • { � � a` -.a;• Yes+ • _ '� •. � `� • . • is 1 � . _ rtr.' �.• _ r M1 +yam �� �.\^+ l: ! }r 3 , :{ .•� �+. y ' • �' -• r .. A- � =. . ( '\ Jam. •.�'`� _ _ l3+' \� ~r 1d�'3-fr t . tiy• `\. �\ '' ' s, .r - % •.. r\': s �'_ mot`, 3� - �.• ..rt' fr . [S, J �ro,.�:•� . • 'LJ,�,�'¢ -===ter, „�.. �'�`• � . ti• _ .. f Pin) }" � � � ` 5 me y ' \ *' 'i "�' `,,yWlV, �� `., �. �,,r ;��; �� z ,�•.; � ' _ � _ ' ' -• _ '\5 _ `�' _ . { �'�"'� "�:;� - -�y.0 .;f � : � ,: max_' - - y �•; b � �F:':' :.�•-+ ;',•• : `. � _ _ •' ;,�'•' 'w::'� ,� "" _—: ,'y�.•� ` .fir,_ �� l' _.�:. '. �..�- = t_�• .fad•: � � _ rw •rx � i ' _c �'�. -•, y �: •-s.i'. ,� ,�' ji• i _ /'t-',. t'r � as - - -� :- [N •�.• .. - • ��' ��� 'a a�� - �'r°Y�, `ti'� 1� �4A�- •, �f' —' _ �_•�': fl: to �.�••-= ' � :\ ZZ r .%^ r�. :.. � ,- _� � �•` r..` f� r_r' ,�. ". •+-ram y � .fir-5-rt' _ ',�j _-r �,l• y y �• '�:t�4 �• _ - _ I i .fix 4 t ,� -'°sx •G� �;: f % `'-_` . '� =�+ . _ lit y�.�:`� �� �, i�,yf�+i.' '^•. ti r��' Z w+' _ a� .a _� ,�_� •.yam � �' - r, ` � �� .'Ll +�`.'� ..!_� � y /' '��{•�j� �/.a�.�j } i k�•y,R\ ! -.a ..� §' _ L. � �.:�, J41. Ss' � .. _ _� {` ��' ' �• _ �/• `7 '.�`q ty �� , '•� L.Y. ��t, y(�^/T � , r .JY� � �.R �•♦f" y :• �:' / [ � �,`i \;� y .• '\' \�',•i �7' ar %'�;r f �r}r: {i:' L-ttF.z�y �• .. •3 t _ "Y�Z• b+�r� �., � �i'�¢ '�_"Ci'�_ � � . y r �.. r'yf.. � c�j�.A' Q . �' ♦ F � � ••�4�,' 1,�� '. . �. - 1. •'` ter`` �� �• /. � .�+ r R. • G•r�• � - (: _�• : �.. �.� � � F - d ••�•�`�. 'ti+ _,�? �Y�..!•a •����r�f'x vf• s.. •.r.:} � � .& /.'r.��ti .'f��..•j-� yy a • J `�' �'v � `• `�%,f +..y R.Y+'y •�i t�Q� r£;�i+r1 ss'ti: •j!�'� \��ay'`�li is •.. •� g-f' ,` .,yf � � /� � _.r• ff 't-s f a O ♦ •.t• x. r fi ' j, y � / f:i. /� r, lf�,,\^.�,� . t ,('�' �.�'+ ' � N, r r U Y,i '�}� �J ,�`- 7y �' iTM1. :..��.,,5 .�' _\YT I �' J _ -;�y ice• .,F���{ �_� ,i •� } � a +`�':��� ry� -r• . +�- L �qr•i _ l � :,� �;�': .- � w y' i ' �. •, - 1. h. •! � - !• �X � ,� � •\ :� �� dry' '� . �' � _ � r" S� Y • ti`.. ♦ f � ,:_.£i y�„�:��; _ � \ �,� \ �.r ,. �R��. d� �. �.? � ''� �,� r • • 7 � ,.Zy .' •e ;°st �,t yi � Y: �_i 2` Nx- NZ .k �_." L�`�,. y;C .•%`'�..,r r - 1 // �� �: t: �.. ^�-.• r•-.�r��. !ice \ � fj�` •- yn�" !' � ��••'` :\- 1/ �'�� \ y �� _�. 3y.^ S�4 t � ♦.E' t � � t /^ ^I'J '`Fy I � 1 ' r,r 3 . l+r♦ `' Y• � , � •••. • J `y � ��! . } f it:. 'A. r \. Flr=_, �i if f "Y :L i'7 . ` ��'�\ r' - • � i. .. _ _`i X J= a i i s'• '��; �4 ' � YS�� „yam, i .'��S?I•..� � . Jr,.r�,y�'�� � •i„ ii `'pri� •_ri f• N�....�.� . y- -. ♦y..h�.,y - r �..' � `l ..`=r'-` i _ r -A� 7 `:, }d „� �' � r r � •' •.�7k� • h' �.J.4 ` . Y -.1y ; y� ` R �.F � � • City of Little Rock Uepartmenl of annmg and DevelopmentPlanning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 13 (501) 371-4790 March 15, 2000 Ms. Melanie Gibson Barnes Quinn Flake and Anderson PO Box 3546 Little Rock, AR 72203 Dear Ms. Gibson: I would like to personally thank you on behave of the City of Little Rock for your time and efforts related to development of the new "Urban Use" and "Low Density Residential" zoning classifications. With out the assistance and hard work of citizens such as you major efforts such as this could not occur in our City. These new classifications should help encourage redevelopment in the downtown, which is more traditional pedestrian friendly and mixed use. This is but one of many steps necessary to implement to Vision for downtown. The Little Rock Board of Directors approved the ordinance produced from your hard work on March 7, 2000. It becomes effective on September 7, 2000. If you have any questions or if I can be of additional assistance please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager City of Little Rock Department of Planning and DevelopmentPlanning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 (501) 371-4790 March 15, 2000 Ms Cathy Wells PO Box 777 Little Rock, AR 72203 Dear Ms_ lZl I would like to personally thank you on behave of the City of Little Rock for your time and efforts related to development of the new "Urban Use" and "Low Density Residential" zoning classifications. With out the assistance and hard work of citizens such as you major efforts such as this could not occur in our City. These new classifications should help encourage redevelopment in the downtown, which is more traditional pedestrian friendly and mixed use. This is but one of many steps necessary to implement to Vision for downtown. The Little Rock Board of Directors approved the ordinance produced from your hard work on March 7, 2000. It becomes effective on September 7, 2000. If you have any questions or if I can be of additional assistance please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager City of Little Rock Department -of Panning and DevelopmentPlanning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 13 (501) 371-4790 March 15, 2000 Mr. Mark Zoeller 500 East 9th Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Dear Mr. Zoeller: I would like to personally thank you on behave of the City of Little Rock for your time and efforts related to development of the new "Urban Use" and "Low Density Residential" zoning classifications. With out the assistance and hard work of citizens such as you major efforts such as this could not occur in our City. These new classifications should help encourage redevelopment in the downtown, which is more traditional pedestrian friendly and mixed use. This is but one of many steps necessary to implement to Vision for downtown. The Little Rock Board of Directors approved the ordinance produced from your hard work on March 7, 2000. It becomes effective on September 7, 2000. If you have any questions or if I can be of additional assistance please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager City of Little Rock Vepartment of anning and DavelopmentPlanning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 13 (501) 371-4790 March 15, 2000 Rev. Howard Gordon 1409 Louisiana, #5 Little Rock, AR 72202 Dear Rev. Gordon: I would like to personally thank you on behave of the City of Little Rock for your time and efforts related to development of the new "Urban Use" and "Low Density Residential" zoning classifications. With out the assistance and hard work of citizens such as you major efforts such as this could not occur in our City. These new classifications should help encourage redevelopment in the downtown, which is more traditional pedestrian friendly and mixed use. This is but one of many steps necessary to implement to Vision for downtown. The Little Rock Board of Directors approved the ordinance produced from your hard work on March 7, 2000. It becomes effective on September 7, 2000. If you have any questions or if I can be of additional assistance please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, /A�v-- Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager City of Little Rock Department of anning and DevelopmentPlanning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 (501) 371-4790 March 15, 2000 Ms. Barbara Patty 324 Midland Little Rock, AR 72205 Dear Ms Patty: I would like to personally thank you on behave of the City of Little Rock for your time and efforts related to development of the new "Urban Use" and "Low Density Residential" zoning classifications. With out the assistance and hard work of citizens such as you major efforts such as this could not occur in our City. These new classifications should help encourage redevelopment in the downtown, which is more traditional pedestrian friendly and mixed use. This is but one of many steps necessary to implement to Vision for downtown. The Little Rock Board of Directors approved the ordinance produced from your hard work on March 7, 2000. It becomes effective on September 7, 2000. If you have any questions or if I can be of additional assistance please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager City of Little Rock Uepartment of anning and DevelopmentPlanning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 13 (501) 371-4790 March 15, 2000 Mr. Craig Berry 480 Ridgeway Little Rock, AR 72205 Dear Mr—f � —er—ry 6,-:Z I would like to personally thank you on behave of the City of Little Rock for your time and efforts related to development of the new "Urban Use" and "Low Density Residential" zoning classifications. With out the assistance and hard work of citizens such as you major efforts such as this could not occur in our City. These new classifications should help encourage redevelopment in the downtown, which is more traditional pedestrian friendly and mixed use. This is but one of many steps necessary to implement to Vision for downtown. The Little Rock Board of Directors approved the ordinance produced from your hard work on March 7, 2000. It becomes effective on September 7, 2000. If you have any questions or if I can be of additional assistance please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager City of Little Rock Department -at Panning and vevelopmerifPlanning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 13 (501) 371-4790 March 15, 2000 Mr. Mizan Rahman ETC Engineers, Inc 1510 South Broadway Little Rock, AR 72202 Dear I would like to personally thank you on behave of the City of Little Rock for your time and efforts related to development of the new "Urban Use" and "Low Density Residential" zoning classifications. With out the assistance and hard work of citizens such as you major efforts such as this could not occur in our City. These new classifications should help encourage redevelopment in the downtown, which is more traditional pedestrian friendly and mixed use. This is but one of many steps necessary to implement to Vision for downtown. The Little Rock Board of Directors approved the ordinance produced from your hard work on March 7, 2000. It becomes effective on September 7, 2000. If you have any questions or if I can be of additional assistance please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, 1J641;1t-- Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager City of Little Rock 13 Department a Planning an Development Planning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 (501) 371-4790 March 15, 2000 Mr. Henry Lee Vinos 923 West 7 h Street Little Rock, AR 72201 Dear Mr. Lee: I would like to personally thank you on behave of the City of Little Rock for your time and efforts related to development of the new "Urban Use" and "Low Density Residential" zoning classifications. With out the assistance and hard work of citizens such as you major efforts such as this could not occur in our City. These new classifications should help encourage redevelopment in the downtown, which is more traditional pedestrian friendly and mixed use. This is but one of many steps necessary to implement to Vision for downtown. The Little Rock Board of Directors approved the ordinance produced from your hard work on March 7, 2000. It becomes effective on September 7, 2000. If you have any questions or if I can be of additional assistance please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager City of Little Rock Department of Planning and DevelopmentPlanning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 13 (501) 371-4790 March 15, 2000 Mr. Carl Miller, Jr. PO Box 1411 Little Rock, AR 72203 Dear Mr. Miller: I would like to personally thank you on behave of the City of Little Rock for your time and efforts related to development of the new "Urban Use" and "Low Density Residential" zoning classifications. With out the assistance and hard work of citizens such as you major efforts such as this could not occur in our City. These new classifications should help encourage redevelopment in the downtown, which is more traditional pedestrian friendly and mixed use. This is but one of many steps necessary to implement to Vision for downtown. The Little Rock Board of Directors approved the ordinance produced from your hard work on March 7, 2000. It becomes effective on September 7, 2000. If you have any questions or if I can be of additional assistance please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager City of Little Rock Department of Planning and Developme—nIPlanning Zoning and 723 West Markham Subdivision Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334 IE (501) 371-4790 November 3, 1998 Dear Property Owner: You should have received a survey addressing various issues for a new Downtown zoning category(s). The Downtown Zoning Committee has taken information from the Downtown Framework Committee and the survey to produce the attached concepts. Please review the concepts and provide any comment to: Planning and Development -- Downtown Zoning 723 W. Markham Little Rock, AR 72201 or Fax to 371-6863 Your comments should be received by Monday, November 16, 1998. In addition the Committee will hold a `Drop -by' meeting on Wednesday, November 18, 1998, in the Jeffrey Hawkins Confcrence Room 501 W. Markham (across the street from City Hall). You may drop by any time from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM to see additional information and talk to Committee Members or staff. Your assistance with this effort is appreciated. sincerely, 0 Walter Malone, AICP Planning Manager Downtown Zone Categories -- Concepts 1. Building Setbacks -- A. Front: For Blocks with more than 50 percent of frontage with existing structures, any new structure must be constructed with a setback the same as the majority of structures on that block. B. For Blocks with less than 50 percent of frontage with existing structures, the setback shall be 5 feet. This shall be a build -to -line. However if any outdoor activity which is integral to an interior use is included the setback may be increase to 20 feet. Side: Zero setback, except adjacent to single family or duplex then 10 feet Rear: Zero setback 2. Parking: No minimum requirement (private market will generate). If parking is provided as part of the development, the following requirements must be meet: A. Structure Parking: Ground floor shall be leasable store fronts B. Surface Parking: Must be interior (behind or side of structure) 3. Utilities and Dumpsters: Location in alleys If Utility not in alley must be underground; if dumpster not in alley must be in an enclosure 4. Drive-in/Drive-through Facilities: Any new facility must take access from an alley or through a parking facility and be enclosed (not visible from the street) 5. Front (main) Entrance of Structure: On street at sidewalk 6. Signs: No pole, monument or off -premise advertising signs (all other sign regulations controlled be sign ordinance). 7. Building Height: No height regulations in the core (3rd to I630, Scott to State), otherwise three stories. Any structure with at least 20 percent residential may be five stories in height. 8. Land Use: At least 50 percent of the street level leasable store front (office, retail or residential) shall have main access to the street All street level facades must have 60 to 85 percent windows or transparent display Alley Existing Buildings 3. Dumpster Dempster Location a z �a Alley 19 EE)=dsfbbgBuflIding:S —1lFF- 4. Drive Through Facilities - Permitted 1 f Not Permitted Permitted -� I � 11_ -U_ Parking Lot EntUM Entrance 3I U 3 FF- Q W f I 5. Building Entrances Permitted 0� 0 a� oo Pon Lfeiie Rxk Huduarc �' - F"i Not Permitted M @ M Little Rock I Hardware LialR«k Fiardvare ©n� 6. Signs New Residential Classification: Based on Capitol Zoning -- MResidential MI Use: Single Family or Two Family Conditional Use: Multi Family, Quiet Business Setbacks -- front: 25 feet (no parking); side: 8 feet; rear 25 feet Maximum Height: 2.5 stories or 35 feet Floor Area Ratio: 1.1:1.0 Lot size: 2500 SF /Dwelling Unit M2 Use: Single Family, Two Family, or Multi Family Conditional Use: Quiet Business Setbacks -- front: 25 feet (no parking); side: 8 feet; rear 25 feet Maximum Height: 2.5 stories or 35 feet Floor Area Ratio: 1.1:1.0 Lot size: 2500 SF /Dwelling Unit The issue of surface parking lots was discussed at length by the Committee. However they have not reached a consensus and would like comments on the various alternatives discussed. Indicate problems, etc. options and preferred option Surface Parking, commercial lots options discussed: 1) no new commercial lots allowed 2) any new commercial lot must be enclosed 3) At least two sides of any new commercial lot must have a structure or wall (be enclosed 4) All commercial lots must include leasable store front or a public use space for at least 30 percent of street frontage 5) Any new commercial lot must have double the landscape ordinance requirement for parameter landscape, with high canopy trees required. Zelma Pearson _ Holeman Enterprises, Inc. Bill M. Beavers 622 Hanger c/o Cecil L. Holeman P. 0. Box 488 Little Rock, AR 72202 601 McAdoo Street Lincoln, AR 72744 Little Rock, AR 72205 Harrison Preston 625 College Little Rock, AR 72202 Kenneth Mayweather 1205 East 9th Street Little Rock, AR 72202 James K. and Wife Soto 913 College Street A Little Rock, AR 72202 Olin and Dorothy Britt 1005 & 1007 College Little Rock, AR 72202 Fred Morris 1101-1103 College Little Rock, AR 72202 William Akins P. 0. Box 251 College Station, AR Arthur Calloway c/o Nelsie M. Calloway 3800 West 14th Little Rock, AR 72204 Frances Walter Rev. Trust 1201 East 9th Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Cajon's, Inc. P. 0. Box 941 Little Rock, AR 72203 Pansy Marie Scott 2509 Bishop Street Little Rock, AR 72206 Big Brothers of Pulaski 1111 College Little Rock, AR 72202 Lucille Burroughs 23 Blue Ridge Cr. 72053 Little Rock, AR 72207 Patricia and Burroughs Withrow c/o Louis E. Ingram 12112 Teton Forest Dr. Little Rock, AR 72212 Irma and Larry Joe Ragland 8621 Labette Dr. Little Rock, AR 72204 Lemuel B. Williams 1112 Hanger Little Rock, AR 72202 Sylvia R. Green 1108 Hanger Street Little Rock, AR 72202 C. Byron Smith, Jr. Educ. Trust c/o Byron Smith III Trustee 5301 West 83rd Prairie Village, KS 66208 Wm. H. and Loeva Mullinax 13506 Alexander Road Alexander, AR 72002 Leartis and Wife Enoch, Sr. 1021 and 1023 College Little Rock, AR 72202 Raymond Staats Investment Corp. 910 East Fordyce England, AR 72042 Clayton Thrower and Wm. Akins P. 0. Box 251 College Station, AR 72053 Lenon and Rosie Lee Dean 1115 College Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Shiloh Baptist Church I Ith & Hanger Little Rock, AR 72202 Minnie Johnson 1116 Hanger Little Rock, AR 72202 Betty J. Green Roy E. and Ella L. Albert Rufus Gordon 2433 Rodeo Rd. #3 10820 Crestdale Lane 9808 Hwy. 365 Los Angeles, CA 90018 Little Rock, AR 72212 Little Rock, AR 72204 Dennis and Danny Martindill J. C. Weber P. O. Box 5556 c/o 52 Sherril Hgts. Jacksonville, AR 72078 Little Rock, AR 72202 Margie J. Payne Consolidated Pipe & Supp. Co. In. 4 Athena Ct. 1300 East 2nd Street Little Rock, AR 72207 Little Rock, AR 72202 Southern Office Services, Inc. Educators Book Dept. of AR 608 East Markham St. 1207 East 2nd Street Little Rock, AR 72201 Little Rock, AR 72202 Long Family Revoc. Trust 1317 School Dr. Jacksonville, AR 72076 GSJ Properties, LLC Larrison Realty Co. 521 East Markham Street 308 N. Ridge Rd. Little Rock, AR 72201 Little Rock, AR 72207 Dwight W. Schaer Leah D. Keith c/o #3 Kingspark Rd. P. O. Box 1648 Little Rock, AR 72207 Little Rock, AR 72203 Dalton J. Dailey Stephens Group, Inc. c/o 308 Rock P. O. Box 3507 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72203 USPO Leonard N. White, Jr. 1407 Union Avenue 102 Hamilton Rd. Memphis, TN 38166 Hot Springs, AR 71913 Luella E. and Mary M. Durst Everett E. and Ina Wilson c/o P. O. Box 1064 10603 Legion Hut Road Little Rock, AR 72203 Mabelvale, AR 72103 Alman Bros. Investments Belois Williams Allen P. O. Box 1111 1018 East 7th Little Rock, AR 72203 Little Rock, AR 72202 Mary Louise Graw et al 52 Sherrill Heights Little Rock, AR 72202 Eugene M. Pfeifer, III P. O. Box 5151 No. Little Rock, AR 72115 Lawrence D. and Margaret Jacimore 6908 Kingwood Rd. Little Rock, AR 72207 Linda B. Ross 124 Sherman Street Little Rock, AR 72201 Central Arkansas Library System 120 Commerce Street Little Rock, AR 72201 Herschel A. Bowman Trustee 20 Valley Club Cr. Little Rock, AR 72212 Arkla Gas Co. P. O. Box 21734 Shreveport, LA 71151 Sherman Holdings, Inc. Rasco, Burris, and Winter 400 West Capitol Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Mary C. Berg 1701 Vogler Little Rock, AR 72204 James M. Green c/o P. O. Box 549 Jacksonville, AR 72076 Coulson -White -Coulson Leslie E. and Candice M. Coleman Isaac L. and Norma Johnson 1434 Pike Avenue 950 Maple Ridge Road 108 Calais Cv. No. Little Rock, AR 72114 Palm Harbor, FL 75023 Little Rock, AR 72211 Bill Parsons Tucker Family Share #2 Trust Jack R. Tucker, Jr. 518 West 9th Street c/o Amanda D. Tucker 43 Union Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 1 Circle High Rd. Memphis, TN 38103 .Little Rock, AR 72207 Tire Centers, Inc. Edna R. Carter RLB Properties, LLC 300 N. Cleve -Mass Rd. #200 8615 Cantrell Rd. 6705 West 12th Akron, OH 44333 Little Rock, AR 72227 Little Rock, AR 72204 Central Ark Automotive Hortense R. Back Broadway St. Joint Venture 12400 County Farm Rd. 5812 Country Club South c/o Flake & Co. Little Rock, AR 72212 Little Rock, AR 72207 Box 990 Little Rock, AR 72201 C. B. Realty Co. Ark. Baptist St. Conv. Allright Realty Co. c/o P. O. Box 111 5th & Arch P. O. Box 53390 Little Rock, AR 72203 Little Rock, AR 72201 Houston, TX 77052 Commonwealth Federal S&L E. Fletcher Lord, Sr. Lilac, LLC Attn: Georgia c/o Crow Burlingame Co. c/o Cypress Properties, Inc. P. O. Box 17012 P. O. Box 111 111 Center St., Ste. 1110 Ft. Smith, AR 72917 Little Rock, AR 72203 Little Rock, AR 72201 Lawrence Fisher Pitts/National Partnshp. Metro Trust Co. 700 East 9th #2-A 550 West Fort St. P. O. Box 6500 Little Rock, AR 72202 Detroit, MI 48226 Sherwood, AR 72116 Gay Oil Co. Margaret Thaxton Revoc. Trust Marilyn and Donald G. Aldridge P. O. Box 42128 c/o Joann Edwards 6082 Wood Ray Dr. Memphis, TN 38174 3015 North Ocean Blvd. No. 94 Memphis, TN 38120 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 Dale A. Jones Juston and Maebelle Minick Dorothy Hughes Larry Sturdivant 2 Harris Farm Rd. Adolph J. Geyer 6 Pear Tree Pl. Bigelow, AR 72016 11300 Lisa Lane Little Rock, AR 72209 Little Rock, AR 72206 Riley Company Ederington and Gilbert Ent., Inc. Capital Ray Properties 620 West 3rd Street P. O. Box 310 5313 Fairway Ave. Little Rock, AR 72201 Little Rock, AR 72203 No. Little Rock, AR 72116 First Commercial Bank, Inc. FFL Corporation Capitol Avenue Dev. Co. c/o Barnes/Quinn/Flake/Anderson c/o Flake Tabor Tucker Wells c/o Flake Tabor Tucker Wells P. 0. Box 3546 P. 0. Box 990 P. 0. Box 990 Little Rock, AR 72203 Little Rock, AR 72203 Little Rock, AR 72203 Leader Fed. Bank for Savings Alltel Cellular Assoc. Mamie Woodruff P. 0. Box 1860 Attn: Accts. Payable Dept. c/o Flake Tabor Tucker Well Memphis, TN 38101 P. 0. Box 8056 P. 0. Box 990 Little Rock, AR 72203 Little Rock, AR 72203 7th &Spring Partnership Barbara Davenport Taco Bell Corp. #17278 c/o Flake and Company 12635 Brown Rd. Pizza Hut, Inc. Tax Dept. P. 0. Box 990 Little Rock, AR 72206 P. 0. Box 970 Little Rock, AR 72203 Wichita, KS 67201 AVS Properties, Inc. Somers A. Collins et al Shelby G. Grimes c/o Tom Bharodia c/o Cypress Prop., Inc. 20 Roberts Dr. 617 S. Broadway A. Collins Mayflower, AR 72106 Little Rock, AR 72201 111 Center St., Suite 1110 Little Rock, AR 72201 Glenn E. and Charlotte J. Grimes National Garages, Inc. G. A. and M. A. Freeman Living Trust 3045 Westoer Bl. 413 West 7th 16301 Faulkner Lake Rd. Conway, AR 72032 Little Rock, AR 72201 No. Little Rock, AR 72117 Sullinger Family Ltd. Ptnsp. Bhupaul Jailall Capitol Off -set Printing 15 Honey Locust Court 3000 Reservoir Rd. 800 Spring Little Rock, AR 72211 Little Rock, AR 72227 Little Rock, AR 72201 Rommie M. Foster, Jr. Revoc. Tr. National Garage Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburger N. 409 West 8th Street 550 W. Fort 4288 Dublin -Granville Rd. Little Rock, AR 72201 Detroit, MI 48226 Dublin, OH 73017 Leonard N. White, Sr. Trust #2 Marian M. Matson Rev. Trust John R. Wilson c/o Ed Hogaboom 7316 Rockwood 6332 Blackhawk Rd. 600-U Main Street Little Rock, AR 72207 No. Little Rock, AR 72116 Hot Springs, AR 71913 Doyle W. Rogers Deroy Properties, LLC Metropolitan Nat'l Bank 111 Center Ste. 1510 501 West 8th P. 0. Box 8010 Little Rock, AR 72201 No. Little Rock, AR 72114 Little Rock, AR 72203 Jordan W. Ray Rommie F. Foster AME Mosiac Temple Comm. Dev. Co. 906 Broadway c/o 409 West 8th 105 S. Main Street Little Rock, AR 72201 Little Rock, AR 72201 Little Rock, AR 72201 First Federal S&L Assn. John W. Raines Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield 1 Lincoln Center 1200 c/o 306 West 7th c/o Barnes/Quinn/FlakelAj-iderson 5400 LBJ Freeway LB-2 Little Rock, AR 72201 P. 0. Box 3546 Dallas, TX 75240 Little Rock, AR 72203 Nancy H. Roy 624 Center Little Rock, AR 72201 Capitol Avenue Development Co. P. 0. Box 990 Little Rock, AR 72203 Dyke Industries, Inc. 309 Center Street Little Rock, AR 72201 Oakberry Investments, Inc. c/o Larry Back 6 Oakmont Ct. Little Rock, AR 72212 Brockinton Building LLC P. 0. Box 3870 Little Rock, AR 72203 Ryan -Kidd and et al 313 West 2nd Little Rock, AR 72201 One Spring Bldg. Ltd. Partnership Attn. Ray Cannon 101 S. Spring Street Little Rock, AR 72201 USA for Admin. of Gen. Services c/o Fred H. Harrison U of A 1123 S. University Ave., Suite 601 Little Rock, AR 72201 Robert E. Iriana 1213 Talihana Dr. No. Little Rock, AR One National Bank 300 West Capitol Ave. 72116 Little Rock, AR 72201 Federal Reserve Bank c/o P. 0. Box 1261 Little Rock, AR 72203 Brockinton Building LLC P. 0. Box 3870 Little Rock, AR 72203 W. E. Clark and Sons, Inc. c/o Barnes/QuiluVFlake/Anderson P. 0. Box 3546 Little Rock, AR 72203 Paramount Life Insurance Co. 11025 Anderson Dr. Box 8204 Little Rock, AR 72221 Howell, Trice, and Hope P.A. 211 S. Spring Little Rock, AR 72201 Rickon Properties c/o Cromwell Architects 1 Spring Street Little Rock, AR 72201 Ark. Bar Foundation Up 2050 Worthen Bank Bldg. Little Rock, AR 72201 Waunzelle P. Petre P. 0. Box 1027 Little Rock, AR 72203 Center Street Co. 212 Center Street Ste. 400 Little Rock, AR 72201 George Pitts, Jr. Fml. Ltd. Prtn. 100 Center Street Little Rock, AR 72201 Old State Capitol Bldg. Markham Street Little Rock, AR 72201 Pulaski County 401 West Markham Little Rock, AR 72201 Realty Parking Prop. L. P. c/o Realty Parking Company, Inc. 225 East Redwood Street Baltimore, MD 21202 Pulaski Co. Jail Bldg. Little Rock, AR 72201 Lila B. Hornor Ark. Dev. Finance Authority Charles B. Whiteside, III c/o Metro Trust Co. 100 Main Street Suite 200 300 Spring Bldg. #110 P. 0. Box 6500 Little Rock, AR 72201 Little Rock, AR 72201 Sherwood, AR 72116 200 Louisiana St. Dev. Co. Inc. Advantage Plus Marital Deduction Trust 11619 West Stoney Pt. 11619 W. Stoney Point Ct. c/o Alley Mgmt. Little Rock, AR 72211 Little Rock, AR 72211 P. 0. Box 309 No. Little Rock, AR 72115 Combined Comm. Corp. c/o Straus & Co. 9461 LBJ Fwy. #204 Dallas, TX 75243 Penzel Heirs c/o Boatmen's Trust P. 0. Box 6208 Pine Bluff, AR 71611 Forbing Investments, Inc. 7101 W. 12th #303 Little Rock, AR 72204 John A. and Phyllis A. Kincannon 200 Bay Pointe Cv. A101 Maumelle, AR 72113 UALR 2801 S. University Avenue Little Rock, AR 72204 Allright LR, Inc. P. 0. Box 53390 Houston, TX 77052 Metro Centre Health Clinic LLC 2 St. Vincent Cr. Little Rock, AR 72205 Candice Heyward and Patric Bell 12741 Delmar Dr. Leawood, KS 66209 Dyke Associates 309 Center Little Rock, AR 72201 Louisiana St. Building, Inc. 2511 Greenbrier Jonesboro, AR 72401 Elizabeth Terry Foti and et al Boatmen Trust Dept. P. 0. Box 6208 Pine Bluff, AR 71611 Capitol and Louisiana Bldg. LLC 3603 Bernay Dr. Northbrook, IL 60062 Atkin Development Co. P. 0. Box 1310 Little Rock, AR 72203 First Methodist Church 723 Center Street Little Rock, AR 72201 AP&L 9th and Louisiana Little Rock, AR 72201 Mrs. Maude Winchester P. 0. Box 1190 Little Rock, AR 72203 Catlett Tower Partnership 1800 Tower Bldg. 4th and Center Little Rock, AR 72201 Worthen Bank 200 W. Capitol Ave. Ste. 1640 Little Rock, AR 72201 Sterling Stores c/o P. 0. Box 1681 - Trust Dept. Little Rock, AR 72203 Quapaw Restoration Assoc. 523 S. Louisiana St. Suite 214 Little Rock, AR 72201 Plum Holding Company, Inc. 2221 Lee Rd. Ste. 17 Winter Park, FL 32789 City of L.R. - Public Library 8th & Louisiana Little Rock, AR 72201 Leslie E. Coleman 950 Maple Ridge Rd. Palm Harbor, FL 34683 Linda Kay Bell P. 0. Box 3444 Little Rock, AR 72203 Metro Centre Health Clinic LLC Odis L. Fought Warner/Kelly/et al Family Trust 2 St. Vincent Cr. 4727 Springhill Rd. c/o Flake Tabor Tucker. Wells Little Rock, AR 72205 Benton, AR 72015 P. 0. Box 990 Little Rock, AR 72203 J. A. and E. R. Bowman Ark. Public Employees Retirement 1218 West 6th c/o Flake & Kelley Management Little Rock, AR 72201 P. O. Box 990 Little Rock, AR 72203 Quapaw Restoration Assoc. LLC Boyle Realty Company and et al 523 S. Louisiana 103 West Capitol Ave. #605 Ste. 217 Little Rock, AR 72201 Little Rock, AR 72201 Herbert H. McAdams, II Our House, Inc. Union National Bank #700 P. O. Box 34155 200 West Capitol Ave. Ste. 1640 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72201 Gus and Angelo S. Artemakis 123 West Third Associates c/o D & D Cafe P. O. Box 7420 406 Main Street Little Rock, AR 72227 Little Rock, AR 72201 George L. Mallory, Jr. M.D. :Boatman's Nat'l. Bank of Ark. 7317 "H" Street 200 W. Capitol Avenue Little Rock, AR 72205 Ste. 1640 Little Rock, AR 72201 Kaufman Fam. Ltd. Liability Co. Charles Taylor Minor II Rev. Trust 302 Main Street c/o First Commercial Trust Co. Little Rock, AR 72201 P. O. Box 1471 Little Rock, AR 72203 Capital Hotel Assoc. Ltd. First Commercial Bank 111 W. Markham c/o Bob Schulte Little Rock, AR 72201 111 Center Street Ste. 2500 Little Rock, AR 72201 Doyle W. and Josephine R. Rogers Gans 32 Partnshp. 111 Center St. #1400 201 East Markham Little Rock, AR 72201 Suite 150 Little Rock, AR 72201 Baird, Inc. 400 W. Capitol Finance Dept. Little Rock, AR 72201 Barbara B. Walker 2009 Canal Pointe Little Rock, AR 72202 MMC Ltd. Partnership 52 Overlook Dr. Little Rock, AR 72207 Gus Artemakis Helen and Angelo Artemakis 8303 Leatrice Dr. Little Rock, AR 72207 Worthen Banking Corp. 200 West Capitol Avenue Ste. 1640 Little Rock, AR 72201 Union National Bank P.O. Box 1681 Little Rock, AR 72203 Julia J. Taylor c/o First Commercial Trust P. O. Box 1471 Little Rock, AR 72203 L. R. D. P. 111 Center St. Ste. 2500 Little Rock, AR 72201 Green M. S. - Little Rock Corp. c/o Acct. Payable AR Excelsior Three Statehouse Plaza Little Rock, AR 72201 111 Center St. Lmtd. Partnership dba Stephens Building Little Rock, AR 72201 CWR Farms LLC P. O. Box 676 No. Little Rock, AR 72115 KARK-TV Susan Rice Schmidt Mrs. Catherine Rice Estate c/o Straus and Co. c/o Straus & Co. c/o Straus & Co. 9461 LBJ Fwy/ #204 9461 LBJ Fwy. #204 9461 LBJ Fwy. #204 Dallas, TX 75243 Dallas, TX 75243 Dallas, TX 75243 Mark E. Abernathy Kentucky Fried Chicken of Cali In 3131 Lakeview Road P. 0. Box 970 No. Little Rock, AR 72116 Wichita, KS 67201 Joe T. Wine Madison Financial Corp. 13819 Ironton Cutoff c/o FDIC Little Rock, AR 72206 500 W. Monroe (Suite 3200) Chicago, IL 60661 Dalton Hill Mickey Seeman 1316 S. Main Street 2923 Martinbrook Dr. Little Rock, AR 72202 Jonesboro, AR 72401 Frank E. McGehee Mitchell Perry and Jean Gordon 818 Ventura Avenue 2510 Hidden Valley Dr. Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72212 South Main Properties Mildred E. Bowerman c/o Hathaway Group/F. Gray 1218 Main Street 100 Morgan Keegan Dr. Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72203 Heifer Project International, Inc. P. 0. Box 808 Little Rock, AR 72203 Cook Jeep Eagle 1000 Main Street Little Rock, AR 72202 E & P Investments LLC 1000 Main Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Michael McWilliams c/o Capital Business Machines P. 0. Box 3855 Little Rock, AR 72203 R. B. Causey Telcoe Credit Union 1205 West 6th 801 Louisiana Little Rock, AR 72201 Little Rock, AR 72201 Walk -Winn Plastics Co., Inc. P. 0. Box 164857 Little Rock, AR 72216 Penzel Heirs c/o Boatmen's Trust P. 0. Box 6208 Pine Bluff, AR 71611 Herman and Elthean Hubbard #3 Devereaux Dr. Little Rock, AR 72206 L. D. and Freda Lendermon c/o 7908 Mabelvale Cutoff Mabelvale, AR 72103 Keystone Investments LLC P. 0. Box 1425 Jonesboro, AR 72403 Community Bakery, Inc. 1202 Main Street #206 Little Rock, AR 72202 Carolyn McGeorge Henslee Trust c/o Worthen Trust Co. Trustee City of Little Rock P. 0. Box 6208 Pine Bluff, AR 71611 AP&L c/o P. 0. Box 551 Little Rock, AR 72203 Euana B. Gangware 900 Main Partnership 2-H Givens Estates Asheville, NC 28803 Bishop McDonald P. 0. Box 7239 Little Rock, AR 72217 Kahn Family Partnership (1990) c/o Boatmen's Trust P. 0. Box 6208 Pine Bluff, AR 71611 J. E. Phillips Sidney L. Kahn Agt./M. White LaFayette Partnership 608 Main Street C/OP Boatmen's Trust c/o Michael D. Overturf Little Rock, AR 72201 P. 0. Box 6208 1600 Easts Gregory Pine Bluff, AR 71611 No. Little Rock, AR 72114 J. William and Nancy H. Lindeman Martine Walther Keith B. Hall 818 Commerce Street 816 Commerce 5519 N. Main Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 No. Little Rock, AR 72118 Lee K. Jacks Gary Green B. B. Thompson c/o Mary Jacks 23 Timberlake Dr. 18289 Haberton Rd. 33 White Oak Lane Little Rock, AR 72207 Springdale, AR 72764 Little Rock, AR 72227 Progressive Neighbors LLC East Side Church of Christ Trustee Frankie R. Smith 1422 S. Summit Road 523 East 16th Street Rt. 2 Box 836 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 Camden, AR 71701 Gospel Lighthouse Pentecostal Virgil W. Shelton Robert V. and Patricia Y. Callahan 501 East 16th One Tree Tops Lane #601 15 East Lake Dr. Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 No. Little Rock, AR 72116 Dorothy J. Sanders R. D. Newsome Edward H. Carmichel 1621 Commerce 3905 W. 10th c/o 515 East 17th Little Rock, AR 72206 Little Rock, AR 72204 Little Rock, AR 72206 Mrs. Johnnie Broadnax Tennie J. Swafford Janet White Bargar 524 East 17th 514 East 17th 17 Pine Manor Dr. Little Rock, AR 72206 Little Rock, AR 72206 Little Rock, AR 72207 Griffith N. Laing, Jr. Paul Vincent Payne Betty Dinwiddie c/o 200 West Roosevelt 4216 Sugar Maple Lane P. O. Box 166653 Little Rock, AR 72206 Little Rock, AR 72212 Little Rock, AR 72216 James E. King Estate of E. W. McKissick Davis Fitzhugh c/o James Gregory King 13024 Stacy Ln. 5510 Hawthorne Rd. 1519 Louisiana Little Rock, AR 72211 Little Rock, AR 72207 Little Rock, AR 72202 John G. Cooke Mary D. Thomas 215 West 21 st Little Rock, AR 72205 John G. Cooke and Mary D. Thomas 215 West 21 st Little Rock, AR 72205 Pauline Watson L. D. Tr. c/o 30 Edgehill - Little Rock, AR 72207 N. Todd Raney All -Star, Inc. CAP Partners TN. Gen. 1417 Louisiana c/o Mar att and Associates 5511 Murray Avenue Little Rock, AR 72202 P. O. Box 164438 Memphis, TN 33119 Little Rock, AR 72216 Steven David Bullock 400 East 15th Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Samuel Ed Cheatham 2100 Seminole Trail No. Little Rock, AR 72116 Argie L. Austin 1402 Commerce Little Rock, AR 72202 John A. Ryles 409 East loth Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Felton L. Lamb, Jr. 1019 Rock Street Little Rock, AR 72202 David R. Martinson 1002 Commerce Little Rock, AR 72202 G. Kindervater, Jr. 3905 Bruno Rd. Little Rock, AR 72209 Nicholas W. Riegler, Jr. Trustee c/o Boatmen's Trust P. 0. Box 6208 Pine Bluff, AR 71611 Mary Harrell Trustee c/o Crammer and Associates P. 0. Box 22093 Little Rock, AR 72221 John D. and Anne W. Jarrard 1700 Spring Street Little Rock, AR 72206 Fred Hooks 7801 Nolen Dr. Little Rock, AR 72209 Retired Teachers Housing Park View Towers 1200 Commerce Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Pat Wood House 1009 S. Rock Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Ralph Coppess 1004 Commerce Little Rock, AR 72202 Richard C. Butler, Jr. 417 East 10th Street Little Rock, AR 72202 W. K. McGehee Trust 1222 Rogers Ave. Fort Smith, AR 72901 Charles L. and Lynne G. Tull 10 Pinnacle Pt. Little Rock, AR 72205 Alison D. Payton and Evelyn Duffey 809 S. Rock Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Cleveland Odell Thomas 1332 Van Street No. Little Rock, AR 72117 Ross Robinson 1410 Commerce Little Rock, AR 72202 Richard C. Butler, Jr. et al P. 0. Box 624 Little Rock, AR 72203 Martha and Mary Roberts 1908 S. Pierce Little Rock, AR 72207 Leonard E. and Benjia Hollinger 1020 Commerce Little Rock, AR 72202 Delanor Berry 913 Rock Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Lanelle M. McCollum 908 Commerce , Little Rock, AR 72202 John T. Johnson 421 East 9th Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Morris E. and Donna S. Norsworthy 134 Tennyson Dr. Greers Ferry, AR 72067 Tommy Lee Baker Howard R. Johnson Bert R. and Alphenia D. Zinamon 1523 Broadway Street P. 0. Box 192005 10301 Independence Ln. Little Rock, AR 72201 Little Rock, AR 72219 Little Rock, AR 72207 Robert Edward and Barbara J. Johnston Paul W. and Rita Spillenger 305 East 16th 1609 Cumberland Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72206 James A. Riley and Virginia Grice Joan L. Gould 209 Ellis Dr. 1615 Cumberland Little Rock, AR 72205 Little Rock, AR 72206 Timothy Ganaway Ludy Riley Bettie Douglas 1116 Rock Street 1605 Rock Street Little Rock, AR 72206 Little Rock, AR 72206 Allen S. and Shari A. Ledbetter Earl L. Marbley 14310 Little Lane 1617 Rock Bauxite, AR 72011 Little Rock, AR 72206 Johnny W. and Joy Rice Doyle A. Hopkins, II P. 0. Box 6541 3900 S. Q. Street #5 Sherwood, AR 72120 Fort Smith, AR 72903 Emma 0. Perry John A. Ryles P. 0. Box 752 10426 Plantation Lake Dr. Little Rock, AR 72203 Scott, AR 72142 James M. Green Lighthouse Center, Inc. do 7221 Osage Dr. 6402 Butler Rd. N. Little Rock, AR 72206 Little Rock, AR 72209 Melda T. Yarbrough 454 Gate 5 Road Alexendria, AL 36250 Flossie M. and Eric M. Beck 2123 S. Cedar Street Little Rock, AR 72204 Tom Jackson 5124 Jelce Rd. No. Little Rock, AR 72117 Robert M. and Rita H. Taylor, Jr. 8 Portsmouth Dr. Little Rock, AR 72209 Joan L. Gould 1615 Cumberland Little Rock, AR 72206 Archie Hearne, III J. F. Green 9021 Cantrell Road Little Rock, AR 72207 Thelma Musgrove 1611 Rock Little Rock, AR 72206 Donna M. Propps 1623 Rock Little Rock, AR 72206 Southern Inv. Co. P. 0. Box 22433 Little Rock, AR 72221 Mary Etta Ellison 410 East 6th Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Robert and Vanda L. Harrison 221 N. Claremont Avenue Sherwood, AR 72120 Tommy Goins 415 East 15th Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Robert M. and Rita H. Taylor, Jr. 8 Portsmouth Dr. Little Rock, AR 72209 Patrick H. Zollner Dorothy Baer Pumphrey C. J. Edwards 407 East 14th Street 1409 S. Rock P. 0. Box 277 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 Mabelvale, AR 72103 Aimee C. Dixon _ Diane Johns Ralph E. Patton 1311 Cumberland 1323 Cumberland 1309 S. Cumberland Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 Tell Hulett 401 E. Hoadley Rd. Pine Bluff, AR 71602 R R I, LLC 2180 N. Expressway Giffin, GA 30223 Jeffrey L. Moody 9973 Linda Lane Ste. #GW Des Plaines, IL 60016 Gloria D. Venable 1409 S. Cumberland Little Rock, AR 72202 Pulaski Bank and Trust Co. Attn.: Jerry Duncan P. O. Box 7299 Little Rock, AR 72217 Mark Haywood Blakely 1410 Rock Little Rock, AR 72202 Janice L. Fountain 311 E. 14th Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Archie Hearne, III J. F. Green 9021 Cantrell Road Little Rock, AR 72207 ACORN Comm. Land Ass'n., Inc. 523 W. 15th Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Claudia J. Jones 3001 W. 17th Street Little Rock, AR 72204 Dale Cowling 2615 N. Pierce Street Little Rock, AR 72207 Richard E. Farris 3 Arrowbrook Little Rock, AR 72207 Elizabeth M. Ware P. O. Box 367 Little Rock, AR 72203 Myra B. Ash 1417 Cumberland Little Rock, AR 72202 David C. Perry Rt. 2 Box 38 Monticello, AR 71655 John R. and Carole Osmundsen 1507 Cumberland Little Rock, AR 72202 Clyde Cutts 1510 S. Rock Little Rock, AR 72202 Billy Brockman Rt. 2 Box 94 Center Ridge, AR 72027 Desiree Rivera 1319 Cumberland Little Rock, AR 72202 Jeffrey L. Moody 9973 Linda Lane Ste. #GW Des Plaines, II, 60016 Jessie R. D. Almquist Living Trust 5405 Sullivan Rd. Little Rock, AR 72210 James L. Pettus c/o 9412 Jacque Little Rock, AR 72209 Lynette M. Nelson 1414 Rock Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Carroll S. Meek 220 N. Shore Drive Russellvile, AR 72801 Roger P. and Wanda F. Meador 1523 Cumberland Little Rock, AR 72202 Cavin E. Lewis 1722 S. Gaines Little Rock, AR 72206 Bernard Quell Katherine Snyder 1609 Cumberland Little Rock, AR 72206 Arkansas Community Foundation Margaret Farrell Kemp Katherine L. Hundley 120 East 4th 915 Cumberland 909 Cumberland Little Rock, AR 72201 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 Charles S. Heinbockel Lynn Berry Koseski Marian E. Butler et al Jeanet Krohn 2000 Lloyd Ct. 923 Cumberland 1711 Center Little Rock, AR 72205 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72206 Everette and Helles Harwell Steven N. and Peggy Adams Randy Mourning and Satterfield 11901 Lisa Lane 904 Rock Street 65 Robinwood Dr. Little Rock, AR 72206 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72227 Wallace and Delbra Caradine William H. Waldron Leo J. Byrne 1001 Cumberland 1003 Cumberland 2531 Hidden Valley Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72212 Stephen G. and Jeanette Sheilds, Jr. George W. Phillips Revocable Trust Annie Lee Fendley 1017 Cumberland Trustee: George W. Phillhps 1015 Cumberland Little Rock, AR 72202 9 Opal Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Ward, AR 72176 Robert Dale Glover Gregory D. and Stephanie Roberts Barbara Gale Core 1018 Rock Street 1014 Rock Street 1020 S. Rock Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 Michael Preble Lula Algee Richards Rev. Trust Virdie M. Herbert V. Anne Guthrie 322 Klein Shore Rd. #28 P. O. Box 290 1010 Rock Street Hot Springs, AR 71913 Alexander, VA 72002 Little Rock, AR 72202 Fashion Park Cleaners, Inc. Paul O. Orton City of L. R. Housing Authority Attn.: Accounting/Tax Section 4104 First 1000 Wolfe 3723 JFK. Blvd. Pine Bluff, AR 71603 Little Rock, AR 72202 No. Little Rock, AR 72116 Ludy B. Riley Marsha L. Taul Edna May Crone 1116 Rock 1503 S. Cumberland 1104 Rock Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 Jolie G. Giroir Mabel Dishong S. W. and Eretha Dramer 111 Center St. Suite 1900 1315 Cumberland 1301 Cumberland Little Rock, AR 72201 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 Theo A. and MaryAnn Dillaha, R. H. and B. J. Matchett Rev. Trust CRI and P RY Co. R/W 8500 Linda Lane 87 Broadmoor Dr. 1022 Pyramind Bldg. Little Rock, AR 72207 Little Rock, AR 72204 Little Rock, AR 72201 Melton Properties, LLC Hollis and Company James L. Narup 3713 Pope Ave. 330 East 3rd P. 0. Box 3442 No. Little Rock, AR 72116 Little Rock, AR 72201 Little Rock, AR 72203 Ark. State Hwy. Dept. R/W Drago Partners Dailey Family Revocable Lvg. Trust 9500 New Benton Hwy. 700 Houston Ave. 1 Hayfield Little Rock, AR 72209 Port Arthur, TX 77640 Little Rock, AR 72207 Betty K. Howell Thompson Sam M. Vogel, Jr. et al Travelodge International, Inc. 4 Cedar Hill Rd. #4-N 11219 Hermitage Rd. #300 308 E. Capitol Avenue Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72211 Little Rock, AR 72202 Marshall Terrall Trust Helaine M. Brown Ashok H. and Nila Patel Union National Bank L.R. Trustee 42 Balmville Rd. 322 E. Capitol Avenue P. 0. Box 1681 Newburgh, NY 12550 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72203 Deluxe Inn, Inc. L. R. Water Works Leo J. Byrne c/o A. Jay Patel 221 E. Capitol Avenue c/o Richard Byrne 308 E. Capitol Avenue Little Rock, AR 72202 2521 Hidden Valley Dr. Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72212 Karen Woodward Eberts Post #1/Trustees Douglas C. and Clara C. Wilkerson c/o Lola Whitlow American Legion 314 E. 6th Street 4301 Bruno Road 315 East Capitol Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72209 Little Rock, AR 72202 2nd Baptist Church K. F. Matthews Larry D. and Lisa A. Gimnich Bob Rollins P. 0. Box 5 624 Rock Street 222 East 8th Street Scott, AR 72142 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 James M. and Tonya L. Helms Ark. Repertory Theatre Co. R. C. Limerick, Jr. 620 Rock Street 601 S. Main Street 610 Rock Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72201 Little Rock, AR 72202 John E. Bush, IV Winthrop Rockfeller FD First Lutheran Church and E. S. Constance 308 East 8th Street 314 East 8th Street 301 East 7th Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 Frederic C. and Martha J. McDaniel George and Paulette M. Blevins, Jr. Scottish Rite Bodies Tr. P. 0. Box 837 1015 Scott Street c/o 712 Scott Greenbrier, AR 72058 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72201 Robbie Thomas Knight c/o Cumberland Partnership 1008 Cumberland Street Little Rock, AR 72202 E & P Investments LLC 1000 Main Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Birch -Brook, Inc. c/o Dr. Frank Kumpuris 415 N. University Little Rock, AR 72207 Dorothy Fay Brown Revocable Trust 822 Cumberland Little Rock, AR 72202 Second Baptist Church 222 E. 8th Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Angel Properties LLC 18800 Cantrell Road Little Rock, AR 72212 Arm Partnership P. 0. Box 164438 Little Rock, AR 72216 Downtown Fund LLC 1711 Center Street Little Rock, AR 72206 Vaun Holbert 818 Cumberland Little Rock, AR 72202 Second Baptist Church 222 E. 8th Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Eula J. Whitmore TR. Thaxton-Cooke P. 0. Box 6208 Boatmen Trust c/o Joann Edwards Pine Bluff, AR 71611 3015 N. Ocean Blvd. #9-J Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 Margaret Thaxton Revocable Trust Christ Episcopal Church c/o JoAnn Edwards and M. Ludwig 509 Scott 3015 N. Ocean Blvd. #9-J Little Rock, AR 72201 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 L. E. Whitemore Women's Club c/o Boatmen's Trust 401 Scott P. 0. Box 6208 Little Rock, AR 72201 Pine Bluff, AR 71611 CJC Enterprises Arkansas Territorial P. 0. Box 550 214 East 3rd Little Rock, AR 72203 Little Rock, AR 72201 S. L. Hood Hood and Company 18800 Cantrell Little Rock, AR 72212 Columbus Club Assn. 215 E. 9th Little Rock, AR 72202 Albert Pike Hotel Lmtd. 701 Scott Little Rock, AR 72201 Dana M. and Chris A. Durney P. 0. Box 22807 Little Rock, AR 72221 M. Ludwig and J. Edwards c/o JoAnn Edwards 3015 N. Ocean Blvd. #9-J Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 Buffington Towers Lmtd. Prtnshp. 224 East 7th Little Rock, AR 72202 Marilyn B. Weinstein Mimi Loeb 7500 Rockwood Rd. Little Rock, AR 72207 Markham St. Partnership c/o Amer. Real Est. 225 E. Markham Ste. #400 Little Rock, AR 72201 Allright Realty Co. P. 0. Box 53390 Houston, TX 77052 Linda Kerby Goff Roosevelt Brown Ark. Dental Med. Phar. Assoc. 1801 E. Roosevelt 1920 Summit P. 0. Box 1134 Little Rock, AR 72206 Little Rock, AR 72202 Pine Bluff, AR 71613 J. E. King and Sons Raymond and Raymond T. Rodgers S. L. Hood P. 0. Box 829 2008 S. Scott Hood & Co. Little Rock, AR 72203 Little Rock, AR 72206 c/o 3515 W. 12th Little Rock, AR 72204 Rose Care, Inc. Henry W. Strawn Edward E. and Linuda Wyers #7 Halstead Cir. 1617 Scott Street 1614 Cumberland Rogers, AR 72756 Little Rock, AR 72206 Little Rock, AR 72206 Sandra Graves Sandra E. Jones Grave Mitchell Elizabeth G. Baker/Diane Burgess 1620 Cumberland St. 1620 Cumberland Street 221 E. 16th Street Little Rock, AR 72206 Little Rock, AR 72206 Little Rock, AR 72202 Lee and Ira Jean Williams D. D. Cranford Taul Marsha 1610 Cumberland Street c/o Rita C. Atkinson 1503 Scott Street Little Rock, AR 72206 3212 Rushwood Cv. Little Rock, AR 72202 Benton, AR 72015 Dexter L. Booth Quapaw Quarter Nursing Center Taibi Kahler 1515 Scott Street 100-B Garrison Avenue 19 East Lake Dr. Little Rock, AR 72202 Fort Smith, AR 72901 No. Little Rock, AR 72116 Quapaw Quarter Assn. L. R. School District John Matthews P. 0. Box 165023 c/o Jean Goza 1320 Cumberland Little Rock, AR 72203 810 W. Markham Street Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72201 Patrick J. and Rebecca Smith Herman and Elena Hanggi Jerry McKinnis 214 E. 14th Street 1314 Cumberland 1302 Cumberland St. Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72202 Ark. State Hwy. Comm. City of LR Housing Authority Alessi -May LLC c/o 9500 New Benton Hwy. 1000 Wolfe 3503 Happy Valley Dr. Little Rock, AR 72209 Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72212 Charles Witsell, Jr. and et al Ron K. Young K. B. Zoeller and F. Baggett 1011 Scott Street P. 0. Box 2481 c/o Marratt and Assoc. Little Rock, AR 72202 Little Rock, AR 72203 P. 0. Box 164438 Little Rock, AR 72216