In theory, when you buy into a subdivision, you buy into certain conditions and certain lot sizes. A lot split could change that.
In years past, cities reviewed those plans every 10 to 15 years. If we waited that long now, the way Northwest Arkansas is growing, it would be like redrawing a whole new map.
People are beginning to be more aware and interested.
The difference is they don't store equipment there. It's strictly an office.
The property is zoned agricultural. As we've seen in the past, we need to be specific in the conditional use as to what's allowed there.
This is not an open-ended rezoning. It's like a planned unit development for commercial. What's shown on the site plan is all that can go there.
We don't have any plans for improvements to that area right now. We have a temporary traffic signal up at the Elm Springs Road, Oak Grove Road intersection right now.
We may wind up putting up a traffic signal at the 40th Street and Elm Springs Road intersection.
We'll also need to look at areas where development has changed. We'll calculate how much acreage we have for each zoning classification.
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