Planning commission recommends sale barn rezoning
For the second time in two years, the Fayetteville Planning Commission voted to recommend rezoning the site once home to the Washington County Livestock Auction.
For the second time in two years, the Fayetteville Planning Commission voted to recommend rezoning the site once home to the Washington County Livestock Auction.
With the possibility of a lengthy litigation process in store, Bartholomew says Campus Crest is no longer interested in the property.
Sale barn owner Billy Joe Bartholomew has filed a notice of appeal in Washington County Circuit Court.
In a vote 4-3, aldermen rejected the proposed rezoning for the sale barn property.
Campus Crest Development, LLC, the applicant for rezoning of the sale barn property on Government Avenue, has issued a bill of assurance to the city of Fayetteville as part of their rezoning request.
The Regional National Cemetery Improvement Corp (RNCIC) released a fact sheet this week clarifying their position on the recent controversy over the rezoning of the sale barn property on Government Avenue.
Tony Johnson announced his retirement as Fayetteville’s fire chief at the City Council meeting on Tuesday night.
A representative from Campus Crest LLC, the company that has a stake in the Washington County sale barn rezoning, asked aldermen at the agenda session Tuesday night to table the[…]
The sale barn rezoning has been a contentious issue, with many neighbors and veterans speaking out against the rezoning.
“At the end of the day, we all love this city and want to do what’s best for it, and for our heroes in uniform.”
It was shoulder-to-shoulder seating at Tuesday night’s city council meeting as aldermen heard another sundry round of public comment on the sale barn issue.
I am a homeowner on the south side of Fayetteville — a field away from Pinnacle Foods, the train track, a neighborhood vest pocket park along with the sale barn.[…]
NWA Veterans ask for time to purchase the sale barn property.
The current owners of the sale barn want to sell their land, and they have negotiated with a buyer who plans to build student housing on the property.
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