Download Chaffee Crossing Developer Application
Download Chaffee Crossing Design Guidelines
Download Chaffee Crossing Variance Request Form
City of Barling
City of Barling Zoning Ordinance
NOTE: The Development Application, Checklist, Variance Request, and Plans must be submitted in electronic form two weeks prior to the scheduled DRC meeting date. Please email them to: lorie@chaffeecrossing.com.
Contact Lorie Robertson for detailed instructions and assistance, (479) 452-4554
Brenda Andrews - Chairwoman, City of Fort Smith Planning and Zoning Department
Steve Core - City of Barling, City Administrator
Ragon Clements - Ronald Ragon Realty, Owner
David Hudson - Sebastian County Judge
Scott Archer - HSA Engineering, Principal
Daniel Mann - FCRA Executive Director & CEO
Paul McCollom - Chairman, FCRA Board Member
John Ciesla - FCRA Board Member
Janie Glover - FCRA Board Member
Don Keesee - FCRA Board Member
Chuck Peacock - FCRA Board Member
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Since 1975 and the arrival of Vietnamese refugees, Fort Chaffee has been a relocation center for those displaced from their homes due to war and natural disasters. Because of Fort Chaffee, a Vietnamese community took hold in Fort Smith. The work at Fort Chaffee and area sponsors helped Vietnamese people relocate after trips by boats and airplanes to flee Vietnam at the end of the war.
On this day 64 years ago, the “haircut heard 'round the world” changed music history forever. As a 23-year-old Elvis Presley sat in the barber’s chair at Fort Chaffee barbershop in Fort Smith, Arkansas, his disappearing signature sideburns and pompadour unequivocally confirmed what lie ahead - a two-year tour of duty in the US Army and, much to the dismay of millions of fans around the world, a lengthy postponement of his trailblazing ascent as the young "King of Rock ’n' Roll." In a light-hearted moment with the onlooking press, Elvis jested, “Hair today, gone tomorrow!”
Elvis Presley got his GI buzz at the Fort Chaffee Barbershop 64 years ago. On Saturday, March 26 this year, free haircuts will be offered again to commemorate the historic buzz cut.