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Board approves variances to allow two North Oak Drive lots to be built
Summary
The Fayetteville Board of Adjustments approved variances allowing two previously platted North Oak Drive lots to be considered buildable despite RSF‑4 zoning nonconformities after staff recommended approval; neighbors and the POA raised notice, dues and lack‑of‑plans concerns.
The Fayetteville City Board of Adjustments approved variances on Oct. 6 that will allow two North Oak Drive parcels platted under an earlier PUD to be treated as buildable despite current RSF‑4 zoning requirements.
City staff recommended approval of two variances — relief from street frontage minimums (North Oak is a private drive) and a lot‑area variance for one parcel short by about 1,000 square feet — finding that requiring conversion of private right‑of‑way to public street would be disproportionate to the impact of development. “Staff finds that the amount of right of way that would be need to be turned from private to public... is disproportionate to…
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