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City of Fayetteville, Arkansas 113 West Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701 (479) 575-8323 Legislation Text File #: 2018-0222, Version: 1 VAC 18-6088 (525 S. SCHOOL AVE./MILL DISTRICT): AN ORDINANCE TO APPROVE VAC 18-6088 FOR PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 525 SOUTH SCHOOL AVENUE AND 423 PRAIRIE STREET TO VACATE AN ACCESS EASEMENT BETWEEN THE TWO PROPERTIES WHEREAS, the City Council has the authority under A.C.A. 14-54-104 to vacate public grounds or portions thereof which are not required for corporate purposes; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the following described access easement is not required for corporate purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS: Section 1. That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas hereby vacates an access easement as described in Exhibit B attached to the Planning Department s memo. Section 2. A copy of this Ordinance duly certified by the City Clerk along with the map attached as Exhibit A to the Planning Department s memo shall be filed in the office of the Washington County Circuit Clerk. City of Fayetteville, Arkansas Page 1 of 1 Printed on 4/18/2018 powered by Legistar

Garner Stoll Submitted By City of Fayetteville Staff Review Form 2018 0222 Legistar File ID 5/1/2018 City Council Meeting Date Agenda Item Only N/A for Non Agenda Item 4/13/2018 Submitted Date Action Recommendation: City Planning / Development Services Department Division / Department VAC 18 6088: Vacation (525 S. SCHOOL AVE./MILL DISTRICT, 523): Submitted by BATES & ASSOCIATES, INC. for properties at 525 S. SCHOOL AVE. The properties are zoned MSC, MAIN STREET CENTER and contain approximately 3.26 acres. The request is to vacate an access easement between the two properties. Budget Impact: Account Number Fund Project Number Project Title Budgeted Item? NA Current Budget $ Funds Obligated $ Current Balance $ Does item have a cost? No Item Cost Budget Adjustment Attached? NA Budget Adjustment Previous Ordinance or Resolution # Remaining Budget $ Must Attach Completed Budget Adjustment! V20140710 Original Contract Number: Approval Date: Comments:

MEETING OF MAY 1, 2018 TO: THRU: FROM: Mayor and City Council Garner Stoll, Development Services Director Quin Thompson, Planner DATE: April 13, 2018 SUBJECT: VAC 18-6088: Vacation (525 S. SCHOOL AVE./MILL DISTRICT, 523): Submitted by BATES & ASSOCIATES, INC. for properties at 525 S. SCHOOL AVE. The properties are zoned MSC, MAIN STREET CENTER and contain approximately 3.26 acres. The request is to vacate an access easement between the two properties. RECOMMENDATION: Staff and Planning Commission recommend approval of VAC 18-6088. BACKGROUND: The property is located at 423 W. Prairie Street. The property is currently zoned as MSC, Main Street Center and contains approximately 9,100 square feet of mixed use buildings. As a part of a previous Large Scale Development in 2007, this access easement was platted to allow cross access from Prairie Street to the Mill District parking lot. The easement was predicated on a redevelopment and reconfiguration of the site. This Large Scale Development was never built, however, the access easement remains and dead-ends directly into the required ADA parking spaces for the Greenhouse Grille building that was built in 1950. The access easement is not functional for the current parking lot and building layout. Proposal: The applicant proposes vacation of an access easement as described above and depicted in an exhibit provided by the applicant (comprising 1,413 square feet), as shown in the attached Exhibits A and B. DISCUSSION: On, the Planning Commission forwarded VAC 18-6088 to the City Council with a vote of 8-0-1 on the consent agenda, with Commissioner Sharp recusing. City Planning staff received two emails (attached) from residents in the Mill District building expressing concerns because of the difficult access situation at their property, and they did not get to speak because the item was on the consent agenda. BUDGET/STAFF IMPACT: N/A

Attachments: Exhibit A Exhibit B Public Comment Planning Commission Staff Report 2

!! Shared VAC18-6088 Close Up View MILL DISTRICT VACATION 18-6088 EXHIBIT 'A' RSF-4 RSF-7 P-1 SOUTH ST RMF-40 I-1 DG R-O WEST AVE ARCHIBALD YELL BLVD PRAIRIE ST GREGG AVE Subject Property 5TH ST LOCUST AVE SCHOOL AVE MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD MSC N Legend Planning Area Fayetteville City Limits Use Paved Trail Trail (Proposed) Building Footprint Feet 0 75 150 300 450 600 1 inch = 200 feet RSF-4 RSF-7 RMF-40 I-1 Heavy Commercial and Light Industrial Residential-Office Main Street Center Downtown General P-1

EXHIBIT B VAC 18-6088 EXISTING ACCESS EASEMENT DESCRIPTION - TO BE VACATED (PLAT 23A - 313): AN EXISTING 24' WIDE ACCESS EASEMENT LOCATED ON LOTS 21 AND 22, BLOCK 14 OF FERGUSON'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, WASHINGTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO-WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT WHICH IS N87 18'24"W 18.01' FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 21 AND RUNNING THENCE S02 49'39"W 8.84', THENCE N87 10'21"W 24.00', THENCE N02 49'39"E 58.76', THENCE S87 16'57"E 24.00', THENCE S02 49'39"W 49.96' TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING., ARKANSAS, A

Garner, Andrew From: Sent: To: Subject: David Condolora <davidcondolora@me.com> Monday, 3:08 PM Garner, Andrew Comment on Tonight's Meeting Mr. Garner, As I am unable to attend tonight s meeting to make a public comment, I wanted to submit my comments regarding item 1 on the agenda, VAC 18-6088. I am a resident of the Mill District building at 525 S. School Ave, and oppose this easement vacation. In actuality, the easement in question is sorely needed, and if developed into a proper pass-through alley, would be of great benefit to residents, business owners, and customers of properties located at 481, 525, and 557 S School Ave. Currently there are only two access points to the above buildings: S School Ave and MLK. Both are heavily trafficked roads, resulting in very difficult and dangerous exits from the parking lot. The easement in question can be used to connect the parking lot to W Prairie St, resulting in safer connections to the northern portion of School Ave and S West St. The safety benefit would be of great comfort to residents and customers, while the easement would also divert traffic from S School Ave and MLK, easing the pressure on those thoroughfares. As a resident and someone who has had to exit onto S School Ave a plethora of times, I have firsthand faced the difficulty and have had several close calls. The lack of visibility on Archibald Yell as it turns and continues into S School Ave only exacerbaes this situation. The easement in question, if developed properly, would be of great benefit. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, - David Condolora 1

Garner, Andrew From: Sent: To: Subject: Chloe Costello iley <chloeacostello@gmail.com> Tesday, April 10, 2018 11:1 AM Garner, Andrew sse 2 at Planning Commission Meeting last night i Andrew Garner, I live at 525 S School Ave, Apt 40, 72701, and I attended last nights meeting with my husband. We both attended the meeting to give public comment about the issue pertaining to the access easement, but there was no queue to stand up and give public comment for that issue. The vote was conducted very swiftly, and I didnt know if it would be proper for me to interrupt. We attended the whole meeting to see if we might be able to give comments at the end, but no opportunity arose. Im wondering, for future reference, how I give public comment on an issue. The document I read online said no public comment has been received, but I was unsure when any public was given an opportunity to comment. A red sign appeared in front of our property, and that is what made me aware of the meeting last night. Therefore, I thought by attending the meeting that I would be able to give public comment. We looked up the VAC issue on-line and found out that it was related to vacating the access easement, which I assumed was removing it from public property and making it private property. Therefore, I ust wanted to bring up what I see as a need for assessment of the intersection between our lot and School, and our parking situation. Both my husband and I have trouble pulling in to the parking lot from the School entrance in front of the former Greenhouse Grill. This intersection is quite dangerous around rush hour, and one of our neighbors has even been in an accident there. To be more specific, this is the 5-way compound intersection between Prairie, the School entrance to 525 S. School, School itself, and Archibald Yell. Because people are coming down the hill and there are multiple points for cars to turn out, this is a very difficult and perilous intersection to turn left out of and backs up very far during rush hour. It is also difficult to cross Prairie St. as a pedestrian, since it is not obvious if someone is turning right onto Prairie until the last second. We wonder if having had an access road from the easement on the Prairie lot may have given us a back entrance to enter into the lot during rush hour. Im not sure if this is the best solution to the problem, but my neighbors and I have hoped for a while that there would be another access point to our parking lot and have talked about it when we had parties together. Weve mused about the possibility that the new Arsagas property would put in a drive behind their building the west side of the lot, allowing us to get in and out that way. When Apple Blossom and the new Arsagas property move into the area, our parking situation may become much more difficult. When Greenhouse Grill was there, it was already difficult, but since theyve moved away the issue has dissipated. Since there is not adequate parking for the Apple Blossom building, most customers will likely be parking in our lot. This could be why both property owners wanted the two lots unconnected by the easement. Keeping them separate might decrease traffic through our lot. I am not sure why the decision and proposal was made, but essentially I ust wanted to attend the meeting last night to give a tenants assessment of what its like to live at 525 S. School with the accessparking situation. I thought it would be pertinent to the issue. 1

Thanks so much for your time Both my husband and I would appreciate knowing how better to give our public feedback in the future, if the time arises. Sincerely, Chloe iley

TO: THRU: FROM: City of Fayetteville Planning Commission Andrew Garner, Planning Director Quin Thompson, Planner MEETING DATE: SUBJECT: VAC 18-6088: Vacation (525 S. SCHOOL AVE./MILL DISTRICT, 523): Submitted by BATES & ASSOCIATES, INC. for properties at 525 S. SCHOOL AVE. The properties are zoned MSC, MAIN STREET CENTER and contain approximately 3.26 acres. The request is to vacate an access easement between the two properties. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends forwarding VAC 18-6088 with conditions of approval. BACKGROUND: The property is located at 423 W. Prairie Street. The property is currently zoned as MSC, Main Street Center and contains approximately 9,100 square feet of mixed use buildings. As a part of a previous Large Scale Development, access and other easements were platted and are no longer necessary or feasible. The surrounding zoning and land uses are depicted in Table 1. Table 1 - Surrounding Zoning and Land Use Direction Land Use Zoning from Site North Residential DG, Downtown General South Mill District/Commercial MSC, Main Street Center East Mill District/Commercial MSC, Main Street Center West Mill District/Commercial MSC, Main Street Center Proposal: The applicant proposes vacation of an access easement as described above and depicted in an exhibit provided by the applicant (comprising 1,413 square feet). DISCUSSION: Vacation Approval: The applicant has submitted the required vacation forms to the City utility departments, with the following responses: City of Fayetteville Recycling and Solid Waste Response No objections and no comment Public Comment: No public comment has been received. Planning Commission Page 1 of 10

RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends forwarding VAC 18-6088 to the full City Council with a recommendation for approval. RECOMMENDED MOTION: I move to forward VAC 18-6088 to the full City Council with a recommendation for approval. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Required YES Date: Tabled Forwarded Denied Motion: Second: Vote: BUDGET/STAFF IMPACT: None. Attachments: Request Letter Petition to Vacate City Department Approval Vacation Exhibit One Mile Map Close Up Map G:\ETC\Development Services Review\2018\Development Review\18-6088 VAC 525 S. School Ave. (Mill District) 523\03 Planning Commission\04-09-2018\Comments and Redlines Planning Commission Page 2 of 10

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VIRGINIA AVE VAC18-6088 One Mile View MILL DISTRICT VACATION N 0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles R-O RMF-40 MSC DC P-1 STADIUM DR Subject Property ARCHIB ALD YELL BLVD COLLEGE AVE C-2 NC RPZD MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD C-1 HILL AVE I-1 SCHOOL AVE MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD CS RMF-24 RSF-18 I-2 DUNCAN AVE DG Legend Planning Area Fayetteville City Limits Shared Use Paved Trail Trail (Proposed) Building Footprint Planning Area Fayetteville City Limits Zoning RESIDENTIAL SINGLE-FAMILY Residential-Agricultural RSF-.5 RSF-1 RSF-2 RSF-4 RSF-7 RSF-8 RSF-18 RESIDENTIAL MULTI-FAMILY RT-12 Residential Two and Three-family RMF-6 RMF-12 RMF-18 EXTRACTION RMF-24 PLANNED ZONING DISTRICTS RMF-40 Commercial, Industrial, Residential INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTIONAL I-1 Heavy Commercial and Light Industrial P-1 I-2 General Industrial E-1 COMMERCIAL Residential-Office C-1 C-2 C-3 FORM BASED DISTRICTS Downtown Core Urban Thoroughfare Main Street Center Downtown General Community Services Neighborhood Services Neighborhood Conservation Planning Commission Page 8 of 10

!! Shared VAC18-6088 Close Up View MILL DISTRICT VACATION RSF-4 RSF-7 P-1 SOUTH ST RMF-40 I-1 DG R-O WEST AVE ARCHIBALD YELL BLVD PRAIRIE ST GREGG AVE Subject Property 5TH ST LOCUST AVE SCHOOL AVE MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD MSC N Legend Planning Area Fayetteville City Limits Use Paved Trail Trail (Proposed) Building Footprint Feet 0 75 150 300 450 600 1 inch = 200 feet RSF-4 RSF-7 RMF-40 I-1 Heavy Commercial and Light Industrial Residential-Office Main Street Center Downtown General P-1 Planning Commission Page 9 of 10

VAC18-6088 Current Land Use MILL DISTRICT VACATION N GREGG AVE LOCUST AVE CHURCH AVE SOUTH ST UNIV ERSITY AVE PRAIRIE ST Commercial GREGG AVE WEST AVE ALLEY 417 Single-Family Subject Property Mixed Use Mixed Use 5TH ST ARCHIBALD YELL BLVD CHURCH AVE 4TH ST 5TH ST MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD GOVERNMENT AVE SCHOOL AVE 7TH ST Streets Existing MSP Class COLLECTOR PRINCIPAL ARTERIAL Trail (Proposed) Planning Area Fayetteville City Limits Feet 0 112.5 225 450 675 900 1 inch = 300 feet Planning Commission Page 10 of 10