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City of Fayetteville
File #: 25-4623    Version: 1 Name: P25-19 Rezoning MR-5 to OI
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/29/2025 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 5/27/2025 Final action:
Title: P25-19 - A request to rezone 439 Moore Street (REID 0437478289000) from Mixed Residential 5 (MR-5) to Office and Institutional (OI), submitted by Lynn Vick and owned by Michael P. Vick, Lynn R. Vick, and Herbert W. Vick Jr.
Attachments: 1. P25-19 Application, 2. P25-19 Aerial Notification Map, 3. P25-19 Zoning Map, 4. P25-19 Future Land Use Map, 5. P25-19 Subject Property, 6. P25-19 Surrounding Properties, 7. P25-19 Signed Consistency and Reasonableness Statements
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TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

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

FROM: Demetrios Moutos - Planner I

DATE: May 27, 2025

RE:
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P25-19 - A request to rezone 439 Moore Street (REID 0437478289000) from Mixed Residential 5 (MR-5) to Office and Institutional (OI), submitted by Lynn Vick and owned by Michael P. Vick, Lynn R. Vick, and Herbert W. Vick Jr.
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)
2 - Malik Davis


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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal II: Responsive City Government Supporting a Diverse and Viable Economy
* Objective 2.1 - To ensure a diverse City tax base.
Goal III: City Invested in Today and Tomorrow
* Objective 3.2 - To manage the City's future growth and strategic land use.


Executive Summary:
This rezoning application requests the reclassification of a 0.20-acre parcel to the Office and Institutional (OI) zoning district. The property is currently developed with a nine-room facility formerly used as a doctor's office, which includes a reception area, staff office, three bathrooms, a storage room, and three offices. No other structures exist on-site, though there is an adjacent vacant lot.
The surrounding area is characterized by a mix of institutional, residential, commercial, and vacant uses. Adjacent properties include a two-story boarding house and a vacant lot to the left, and a church, a florist, and an auto garage to the right-all of which are long-standing neighborhood fixtures. Across the street are a vacant church-owned lot, a vacant residence, an electrical parts shop operating for over 30 years, and a dry cleaner in business for more than a decade.
The site is served by public water and sewer and is not associated with any annexation request. No map amendment applications have been submitted for this property in the past five years.
The intent of this rezoning is to enable continued and compatible office and institutional uses that ...

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