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Conway Board of Zoning Appeals approves multiple variances for Church Street redevelopment, denies Camden Loop setback request

2437255 · February 27, 2025
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Summary

At its Feb. 27 meeting the City of Conway Board of Zoning Appeals elected officers, approved minutes and granted variances for a dumpster location, a multi‑parcel parking/landscape redesign and signage for a drive‑through coffee shop; the board denied a rear‑setback variance for a Camden Loop lot.

The City of Conway Board of Zoning Appeals on Feb. 27 elected Paul Lawson as chair and Catherine Dingle as vice chair, approved its Dec. 19 minutes and took final votes on four public‑hearing items, granting three variance requests and denying one.

The board’s most detailed discussion concerned a redevelopment of the former Kmart site at 1610 and 1612 Church Street, where agents for the property owner asked for multiple variances to off‑street parking, stall dimensions, wheel stops and interior parking landscaping so the site can be reconfigured for new tenants. Kelly Wagner, a civil engineer with Foursight Group, said the requested dimensions reflect national tenant standards and that the design aims to make the center functional for…

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