Staff clarifies limits on bars, noise for proposed rezoning at 1314 S. Ellis
Summary
Planning staff presented an unchanged rezoning request for 1314 South Ellis, clarifying that the proposed Urban Neighborhood (UN) zoning treats the district as residential for noise controls and does not allow bars or taverns; staff also reported a separate neighbor complaint about burning on the property.
Fayetteville planning staff presented a rezoning request for property at 1314 South Ellis and clarified how the proposed Urban Neighborhood (UN) zoning would affect allowable uses and noise controls.
Staff told the commission the parcel is about 0.4 acres and that the UN district is treated as a residential zoning district for the purposes of noise control, meaning new development would be subject to residential noise standards. Staff also said the UN district would not allow bars or taverns as permitted uses; restaurants could sell alcohol but staff said uses in which alcohol sales exceed 50 percent would be classified differently and could be subject to other restrictions depending on whether sales are on- or off-site. Staff reported no substantive changes to the application since the previous meeting and said some email correspondence between the applicant and neighborhood parties has occurred but the commission had not been notified of further formal outreach by the applicant.
A commissioner raised a neighbor complaint about burning trash on the property. Staff said the property owner had contacted the tenant and asked that a burn barrel be removed and that the tenant obtain any required permits.
No formal motion or vote on the rezoning was recorded in the discussion excerpt provided to the commission; staff said the application was unchanged and offered to answer questions. The item remained at the staff presentation stage in the transcript provided.

