City of Fayetteville
File #: 17-252    Version: 1 Name: P17-14F Rezoning from SF-10 to OI at 1455 Bingham Drive.
Type: Public Hearing (Public & Legislative) Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/22/2017 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 6/26/2017 Final action:
Title: P17-14F The rezoning of property from SF-10 - Single Family to OI - Office and Institutional Zoning, located at 1455 Bingham Drive near the intersection of Bingham and Crestwood and being the property of Tarek Gayed.
Attachments: 1. P17-14F Zoning map, 2. P17-14F Current Landuse Map, 3. P17-14F Landuse Plan Map, 4. Map Amendment Application, 5. Site Photo 1, 6. Site Photo 2, 7. Site Photo 3
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TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Kristoff Bauer, ICMA - CM, Deputy City Manager

FROM: Craig M. Harmon, AICP, CZO - Senior Planner

DATE: June 26, 2017

RE:
Title
P17-14F The rezoning of property from SF-10 - Single Family to OI - Office and Institutional Zoning, located at 1455 Bingham Drive near the intersection of Bingham and Crestwood and being the property of Tarek Gayed.
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)|109|


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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Growth and Development

Executive Summary:
The owner of this property wishes to rezone to OI - Office and Institutional to construct a medical office.

Background:
The property in question sits on the east side of Bingham Drive near the intersection of Bingham and Crestwood. Since 2008 there have been three attempts at rezoning property along Bingham Drive; two were contrary to the City's Land Use Plan and were denied. City Councils in the past have cited a desire to maintain Bingham Drive as a primarily residential road.

Applicant: Tarek Gayed
Requested Action: SF-10 to OI
Property Address: 1455 Bingham Drive.
Council District: 6
Status of Property: Undeveloped
Size: 7.61 acres +/-
Adjoining Land Use & Zoning:
North - SF-10 - Single Family Residential
South - SF-10 - Single Family Residential
West - SF-6 - Single Family Residential
East - SF-10 - Single Family Residential
Letters Mailed: 83

Land Use Plan: Low Density Residential

Strategic Plan: 2030 Growth Vision Plan: Policy 9.2: Local governments should BE CAUTIOUS OF REZONING RESIDENTIALLY ZONED LAND to commercial zoning solely because it adjoins a major highway or street. Proper design and/or buffering has shown that land tracts adjoining major streets can be properly developed for residential use.

Additional Reviews:
Technical Review Committee (TRC) - A preliminary review was conducted on this site. There are no plans for the TRC to review at this time.


Issues/Analysis:
The City's Land Use Pl...

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