OPINION/Editorial
When the last Alexander Planning Commission was created the main goals that needed to be accomplish at its inception was to establish new zoning regulations, a new zoning map and translate Saline County’s subdivision rules and regulations into a usable format for the city. We also needed a new master development plan.
The zoning and master plan Alexander had dated back to 1982. The city never had regulations for developers.
The new zoning, zoning map and development regulations were adopted by the city council in 2019. Then the planning commission set its sites on a new master development plan.
With the aid of Metroplan, the commission conducted an online survey and two public meetings. All designed to determine how local residents wanted Alexander to develop now and in the future.
Because the Pulaski County portion of Alexander gets its sewer service from the Little Rock Water Reclamation Authority (LRWRA), the city was required to not only write a new master plan but to have it approved by the LRWRA and the Little Rock Board of Directors. This requirement is in the 2018 contract between the two cities.
The plan began the approval process when it was submitted to the LRWRA in April, 2023. And, there it sits.
LRWRA officials couldn’t decide how to approve the plan in writing. When Alexander’s attorney stepped up in late 2023, it was decided to write a new contract, omitting the requirements for new zoning and a master plan. Simple right. Wrong.
Alexander’s attorney says the contract, in its current form, leaves open questions that should be spelled out in more detail. Approaching three years, the new contract is still being rewritten.
In the old days lawyers were paid by the word. Now they get paid by the hour. Makes me wonder.
At the January 20 council meeting Mayor Crystal Herrmann reported that both City Attorney Chris Madison and the attorney for the Little Rock Water Reclamation Authority are still meeting to write a new contract. There is no estimate as to a completion timeline.
So, if you were wondering what happened to the master development plan, you didn’t miss anything. It’s still sitting in someone’s drawer in Little Rock waiting for final approval.
