Two of the items are related with both being for the proposed expansion of the Plastic Ingenuity facility at 105 Champs Boulevard.
One item is to combine lots, while the other is for a warehouse expansion.
Another warehouse expansion is proposed by Ink at 400 Casey Drive.
The remaining items of business are a long-planned expansion of athletic facilities at Maumelle High School that would include a track, baseball and softball fields and an indoor practice facility.
All are located on the school's campus at 100 Victory Lane.
The last item is a proposed development at 9900 White Oak Crossing by Cypress Bend-IM Property.
The development, a site plan is above, would cover a little more than 20 acres and would feature a total of 63 lots. Each home would be at least 1,500 square feet for a one-story residence. Each home would be at least 50 percent brick exterior.
The agenda can be viewed by clicking here and the meeting is open to the public.
Maumelle: Planning Commission to meet tonight
Maumelle: Planning Commission to meet tonight
Maumelle: Planning Commission to meet tonight
The Maumelle Planning Commission will meet at 6:30 p.m. tonight at Maumelle City Hall for its regular monthly meeting.
The agenda is a full one with five items of new business but no old business.
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Two of the items are related with both being for the proposed expansion of the Plastic Ingenuity facility at 105 Champs Boulevard.
One item is to combine lots, while the other is for a warehouse expansion.
Another warehouse expansion is proposed by Ink at 400 Casey Drive.
The remaining items of business are a long-planned expansion of athletic facilities at Maumelle High School that would include a track, baseball and softball fields and an indoor practice facility.
All are located on the school's campus at 100 Victory Lane.
The last item is a proposed development at 9900 White Oak Crossing by Cypress Bend-IM Property.
The development, a site plan is above, would cover a little more than 20 acres and would feature a total of 63 lots. Each home would be at least 1,500 square feet for a one-story residence. Each home would be at least 50 percent brick exterior.
The agenda can be viewed by clicking here and the meeting is open to the public.