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Board approves PD to let Garland County Habitat split lot for two affordable homes

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Summary

The board adopted an ordinance allowing Garland County Habitat for Humanity to divide a 0.19-acre lot at 514 Gaines Avenue into two smaller lots and build two three-bedroom single-family homes under a planned development with setback and lot-size exceptions.

The Hot Springs City Board of Directors adopted Ordinance O-25-29 approving a planned development that permits Garland County Habitat for Humanity to divide a 0.19-acre parcel at 514 Gaines Avenue into two 4,221-square-foot lots and build two three-bedroom single-family detached homes.

Kathy Selman, planning and development director, told the board the request seeks exceptions to the RN-5 residential…

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