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Council tables request to vacate tree-preservation easement at Ozarks Electric campus after dispute over mitigation and maintenance
Summary
Fayetteville City Council on July 1 tabled a proposal to vacate a 0.95-acre tree-preservation easement at 3661 West Weddington Drive after weeks of debate about replacement easement size, invasive-species removal and who would pay for long-term maintenance.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Fayetteville City Council on July 1 voted to table a request to vacate a 0.95-acre tree-preservation easement on the Ozarks Electric campus at 3661 West Weddington Drive after continuing disagreement over mitigation requirements and long-term maintenance responsibilities.
City urban forestry staff had recommended that the applicant be allowed to vacate the existing easement only if the owner dedicated a new 2.3-acre tree-preservation easement and completed an invasive-species removal program paid for by the applicant, with a three-year maintenance contract held by a performance surety equal to 150% of the work estimate. Staff described the new easement as abutting an existing 5.3-acre easement to the south and said the changes would leave roughly 4.5 developable acres adjacent to Persimmon Street.
The applicant and the Urban Forestry Advisory Board offered a different approach. The applicant…
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