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Springdale council adopts zoning change to allow medical and dental clinics and clinic‑linked pharmacies
Summary
After a public hearing and testimony from Family Healthcare, the Springdale Town Council adopted ordinance 2026‑06 to permit medical and dental clinics in several commercial zones and to allow pharmacies operated in conjunction with clinics — including an option that permits access by the general public to serve residents and park visitors.
The Springdale Town Council voted March 11 to amend town code to allow medical and dental clinics in the central commercial, village commercial and public use zones and to add definitions for two types of pharmacies, including a pharmacy operated in conjunction with a clinic that may serve the general public.
Tom Dancy, the staff contact for the item, told the council the code currently includes a clinic definition but does not specifically allow clinics in any zone. He said the ordinance as drafted would "allow medical clinics in the village commercial, central commercial, and public use zone" and asked the council to choose whether pharmacies in…
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