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City of Fayetteville
File #: 22-3130    Version: 1 Name: SUP23-01: Special Use Permit
Type: Evidentiary Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/15/2022 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 1/9/2023 Final action:
Title: SUP23-01. Special Use Permit to allow a religious institution to reduce the required 500-foot distance separation between adult entertainment, bars, nightclubs, and a religious institution to be located at 929 Bragg Boulevard (REID # 0437172966000), zoned as Community Commercial (CC), totaling 1.15 acres ? and being the property of Peter Stewart, Paula Stewart, George Stewart III, Richard Gochnauer, Richard Bleakley Jr, Catherine Groschan, Louise Barrett, John Stewart, Mary Stokes, Peter Stewart, John Kirkman Trustee, Sandra Kirkman Higgins Trustee.
Attachments: 1. Plan Review Application, 2. SUP23-01 notification Map, 3. SUP23-01 Zoning Map, 4. SUP23-01 Land Use Plan, 5. Subject Property, 6. Surrounding Properties, 7. Site Distance Map
TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Kelly Olivera - Assistant City Manager
Dr. Gerald Newton, AICP - Development Services Director

FROM: Craig M. Harmon, CZO - Senior Planner

DATE: January 9, 2023

RE:
Title
SUP23-01. Special Use Permit to allow a religious institution to reduce the required 500-foot distance separation between adult entertainment, bars, nightclubs, and a religious institution to be located at 929 Bragg Boulevard (REID # 0437172966000), zoned as Community Commercial (CC), totaling 1.15 acres ? and being the property of Peter Stewart, Paula Stewart, George Stewart III, Richard Gochnauer, Richard Bleakley Jr, Catherine Groschan, Louise Barrett, John Stewart, Mary Stokes, Peter Stewart, John Kirkman Trustee, Sandra Kirkman Higgins Trustee.
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)
2 - Shakeyla Ingram


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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Strategic Operating Plan FY 2021
Goals 2026
Goal 2: Responsible City Government Supporting a Diverse and Viable Economy
* Objective 2.4 - Sustain a favorable development climate to encourage business growth
Goal 3: City Investment in Today and Tomorrow
* Objective 3.2 - Manage the City's future growth and strategic land use


Executive Summary:
Evidentiary Hearing
During an Evidentiary Hearing, the burden of demonstrating that an application complies with applicable review and approval standards of this Ordinance is on the applicant, which shall be demonstrated by competent, material, and substantial evidence. The burden is not on the City or other parties to show that the standards have not been met by the applicant.
This request is not to approve the use as religious institutions are allowed by right in the Community Commercial (CC) zoning district; however, a distance of 500-feet is required between a religious institution and a bar/nightclub. This is a request for a Special Use Permit to allow a religious institution to reduce the required 500-feet distance separation bet...

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