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Fayetteville planning staff forwards 324-unit Larkside multifamily plan with conditions on access, trees and utilities
Summary
City planners forwarded the Larkside Improvement Plan for a 324-unit multifamily project on West Van Ash Drive for further review, while staff flagged access, tree-preservation easements, parking and utility routing issues that must be addressed before final approvals or permits.
Fayetteville planning staff on Wednesday forwarded the Larkside Improvement Plan, a proposal for 324 multifamily units on West Van Ash Drive, to the next stages of review while listing several technical conditions that must be addressed before final approvals.
Planning staffer Gretchen Harrison, the project planner, said she was "recommending that this project move forward for planning today," but listed civil, survey and elevation clarifications that must be resolved in subsequent submittals.
The project team, represented by Nate Bachelor and Kaiden Watkins of Kimley‑Horn, said they intend to split and dedicate the property and dedicate on‑site easements prior to building permits. Harrison and multiple reviewers asked the applicant to: show a signed boundary survey; dimension right‑of‑way widths from the center line; illustrate the 10‑foot and 25‑foot build‑to lines along Van Ash; and provide a phasing and resubmittal schedule.
City engineering reviewers and utilities…
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