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Council approves several zoning and special-use measures, including youth program pilot and retail uses
Summary
The council approved a pilot youth summer enrichment program with potential to expand to out-of-school-time services, and granted special-use permits for retail expansions (Lowe's outdoor displays and ATV/UTV sales) and a liquor store relocation, after applicant Q&A and council conditions on signage, hours and landscaping.
On April 27 the North Little Rock City Council approved a series of zoning ordinances and special-use permits that city planning staff said would provide immediate pilot programming and allow several commercial operations to expand within specified constraints.
The council adopted O2623, a special-use ordinance allowing a youth summer program in Sherman Park. The applicant — addressed in council discussion as Miss Taggart — described the program as a pilot that could evolve into broader out-of-school-time services (winter break, spring break, and before/after-school care) if funding permits. Asked whether…
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