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Planning Commission approves Apex Duplexes on Elim Street over neighbors’ density and safety concerns

Little Rock Planning Commission · February 12, 2026
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Summary

The Little Rock Planning Commission approved a revised planned commercial development/conditional use permit for five duplex lots (10 units) at the 3800 block of Elim Street, despite neighbors’ objections about density and safety; staff recommended approval subject to conditions.

The Little Rock Planning Commission on Feb. 12 approved a revised PCD/conditional use permit for the Apex Duplexes at the 3800 block of Elim Street after the applicant reduced the project to five duplex lots, for a total of 10 units.

Staff member Mr. Moore told commissioners the applicant submitted a revised site plan on Jan. 22 that removes proposed duplexes on the two northernmost lots and preserves an existing single-family home. The revised plan sets a 30-foot front setback, proposes a double driveway and two parking pads per duplex, and includes landscaping between parking areas. "Staff continues to support the proposed conditional use permit application, and staff recommends approval subject to compliance with the comments and conditions outlined in paragraphs d…

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