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Planning commission tables Vaughn Recycling conditional use amendment amid long-standing code violation
Summary
The commission agreed to table a request to extend a conditional use permit for Vaughn Recycling’s northern parcel for 30 days so staff can validate recent cleanup; staff had recommended denial citing a long-standing code violation and lack of compliance.
The Fayetteville Planning Commission on July 14 voted to table consideration of a requested amendment and extension of a conditional use permit for Vaughn Recycling to the August 25 meeting so city staff can verify whether recent site cleanup remedies an identified code violation.
Donna Wansauer, the city planner on the item, told the commission that the property at 1236 and 1246 South School Avenue encompasses about 2.33 acres with a 6,000-square-foot warehouse and a 1,500-square-foot service garage. She said staff validated complaints in 2021 showing use had expanded to the northern parcel and that the CUP extension previously granted had expired because required grading-permit inspections had not…
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