The Maumelle Planning Commission will meet at 6:30 p.m. tonight at City Hall. For more keep scrolling.
The meeting's agenda can be viewed by clicking here.
There's a total of four new items of business and all will have a noticeable impact on the city.
First up are proposed distribution lines for Entergy from a new electric substation. The substation will be in the 900 black of Carnahan Drive.
Next up are ambulances, as in a proposed substation for MEMS at 501 Millwood Circle. The area is currently zoned PCD and requires a conditional use permit before MEMS can move.
In a letter requesting the permit, MEMS said it had added another ambulance crew to the city and its current location wasn't large enough for the personnel and vehicles.
Since ambulance crews need space to sleep, hence the need for the conditional use permit.
City staff issued a Do Pass recommendation.
The final items of business are related to the proposed Devoe Bend Lake Estates development, above, across from White Oak Bayou.
The lot is 62.265 acres and would contain a total of 21 lots.The property was annexed into the city in 2002 and has been undeveloped since.
The average lot size would be 1.34 acres and would also include green space buffers between the homes, as well as an additional buffer to the bayou.
Both proposals received Do Pass recommendations.
The meeting is open to the public and will be streamed on the city's YouTube channel.
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The Maumelle Planning Commission will meet at 6:30 p.m. tonight at City Hall. For more keep scrolling.
The meeting's agenda can be viewed by clicking here.
There's a total of four new items of business and all will have a noticeable impact on the city.
First up are proposed distribution lines for Entergy from a new electric substation. The substation will be in the 900 black of Carnahan Drive.
Next up are ambulances, as in a proposed substation for MEMS at 501 Millwood Circle. The area is currently zoned PCD and requires a conditional use permit before MEMS can move.
In a letter requesting the permit, MEMS said it had added another ambulance crew to the city and its current location wasn't large enough for the personnel and vehicles.
Since ambulance crews need space to sleep, hence the need for the conditional use permit.
City staff issued a Do Pass recommendation.
The final items of business are related to the proposed Devoe Bend Lake Estates development, above, across from White Oak Bayou.
The lot is 62.265 acres and would contain a total of 21 lots.The property was annexed into the city in 2002 and has been undeveloped since.
The average lot size would be 1.34 acres and would also include green space buffers between the homes, as well as an additional buffer to the bayou.
Both proposals received Do Pass recommendations.
The meeting is open to the public and will be streamed on the city's YouTube channel.