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Springdale council adopts PUD for 76 small, owner-occupied homes on Ford Avenue

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Summary

The City Council voted 6-0 to rezone a Ford Avenue site from MF-4 to a Planned Unit Development for an Eagle Homes project of 76 small, primarily owner-occupied houses on leased land, with private streets and on-site management required by the PUD agreement.

Springdale City Council on May 27 approved a planned unit development rezoning for a Ford Avenue property to allow a dense cluster of small single-family homes developed by Eagle Homes.

The project, presented to the council by the city’s Director of Planning and Community Development Sharon Traumberg, rezoned the parcel from low‑medium density multifamily (MF‑4) to a planned unit development (PUD). Traumberg said the project will contain "over 67 single family sites on a little over 10 acres," and read the ordinance title amending Ordinance No. 3,307 to rezone R25‑17 and declaring an emergency. The council adopted the ordinance and emergency clause by 6‑0 votes.

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