Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Planners expected to table several items

- BENNETT HORNE Bennett Horne can be reached via email at bhorne@nwaonline.com.

BELLA VISTA — Several items discussed ahead of the Bella Vista Planning Commission’s February regular session will apparently end up being tabled until March.

The commission, meeting during its work session Feb. 2 at the District Court Building, discussed a zoning variance request and a proposal for a large-scale developmen­t that is now expected to be tabled during Monday’s regular session and placed on the agenda of the March regular session while the applicant continues to resolve some outstandin­g requiremen­ts before the connected requests can be voted on by the commission.

Both requests deal with a parcel located northwest of the intersecti­on of Bella Vista Way and Oldham Drive. The applicant, Jason Ingalls with Expedient Civil Engineerin­g, is seeking the requests so he can move forward with constructi­on of a 3,220-squarefoot, two-suite commercial building to be located on the north side of the current Bella Vista Dental Office on the west side of Bella Vista Way.

Planner Megan Workman told the commission during the work session that the large-scale developmen­t request will include multiple requests for waivers, which will be heard in March. And since staff is still awaiting resolution of some other informatio­n pertaining to the requests, it was deemed best to consider waiting until March.

“Staff’s recommenda­tion at this time is conditione­d on the resolution of outstandin­g staff and utility comments,” she said.

Another item expected to be tabled until March is a request by CEI Engineerin­g Associates Inc. for a largescale developmen­t that would expand Cottage Lane Village on Forest Hills Boulevard and Cottage Lane.

The applicant is also requesting a waiver — to be heard in March — of the pedestrian access requiremen­t that either a sidewalk or trail be built between the facility and Forest Hills Boulevard and Cottage Lane. The applicant states that if a sidewalk or trail were built, either end would basically stop at an open field since the parcels on either side of Cottage Lane Village are undevelope­d.

Senior planner Taylor Robertson told the commission she would recommend the large-scale developmen­t request be tabled until March so it could be considered together with the pedestrian access waiver.

Three property rezoning requests being made by the Bella Vista Property Owners Associatio­n were discussed during the work session. Two will apparently be presented for a vote by the commission on Monday while a third will have to wait until March.

The two to be considered Monday are:

• Property located at 98 Clubhouse Drive (Bella Vista Country Club) to be rezoned from conservati­on to neighborho­od commercial district.

• Property located at 222 Glasgow Road (Branchwood Recreation Center) to be rezoned from residentia­l to neighborho­od commercial district.

The third POA request, concerning property located at 2271 Bella Vista Way (Golf Central) being rezoned from residentia­l to neighborho­od commercial district, will be tabled until March because certified mail notificati­ons required to be sent to everyone within 200 feet of the property did not get sent out by the deadline necessary for the commission to hold a public hearing on the request.

Two items expected to be voted on by the commission on Monday include a request by applicant Alan Reid and Associates to waive the easement dedication requiremen­ts for parcels at 2 Pithlochry Circle and 4 Pithlochry Circle as well as a property line adjustment at the same parcels.

The commission’s Monday regular session is scheduled to start at 4:30 p.m. at the District Court Building.

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