034.00.19 Ark. Code R. § 001 - 2019 Transformation Act language
Capitol Zoning General Standards, Section 1-102 Authority (page 4)
A. By Act 267 of 1975, as amended, the
Seventieth General Assembly of the State of Arkansas created a Capitol Zoning
District and a Capitol Zoning District Commission to supervise zoning within
the district, to develop a Capitol Zoning District Master Plan and for other
purposes. By the Transformation and Efficiencies Act of 2019, the Ninety-Second
General Assembly made the Capitol Zoning District Commission an agency of the
Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism.
Capitol Zoning General Standards, Section 2-102 Administration (page 5)
C. The Capitol Zoning District Commission
shall employ a director in consultation with the Secretary of the Department of
Parks, Heritage and Tourism to establish procedures for coordinating with the
City of Little Rock and administration of this Master Plan .
Capitol Zoning General Standards, Section 2-109 Appeals (page 20)
C. Any person aggrieved by any rule,
regulation, order or decision of the Capitol Zoning District Commission, or of
any decision by staff that the Commission has declined to review, made on or
after July 1, 2019 may appeal the action to the Secretary of the Department of
Parks, Heritage, and Tourism as set forth in A.C.A.
22-3-310,
as amended. The appeal shall be made in writing within 30 days of the action in
question and shall state the reason for the appeal. All appeals should be
mailed via certified mail to: Secretary, Department of Parks, Heritage and
Tourism, 1100 North Street, Little Rock, AR 72201.
1. The Secretary of the Department of Parks,
Heritage, and Tourism shall notify the Commission within 10 business days of
such an appeal.
2. Within 10
business days from receipt of such notice, the Director of the Capitol Zoning
District Commission shall provide a record of all proceedings concerning the
action including a copy of all materials constituting the administrative record
to the Secretary of the Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism.
3. The Secretary of the Department of Parks,
Heritage, and Tourism shall overturn the decision of the Commission upon a
finding that the Commission's decision is clearly erroneous.
4. Within 60 days of receipt of the record,
the Secretary of the Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism shall notify in
writing the appellant and the Commission of his or her decision.
D. The decision of the Secretary
of the Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism may be appealed to the
Circuit Court of Pulaski County, under the procedures established by the
Arkansas Administrative Procedures Act. The Circuit Court shall review the
appeal of the Secretary's decision de novo.
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