LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 24-1708    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/31/2024 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 1/7/2025 Final action:
Title: Consideration, discussion, and possible approval PUD-001787-2024 (Planned Unit Development) and BAZ-001788-2024 (Rezoning), Gatesway Multi-Family, 35.5 acres, Level 3 and 6 to Level 3, located one-half mile north of East Houston Street (81st Street) and one-quarter mile east of 9th street (177th East Avenue/ Lynn Lane Road)
Attachments: 1. 1-Planning Commission Staff Report, 2. 2-Case Map, 3. 3-Aerial, 4. 4-PUD-001787-2024 updated 11-25-24, 5. 5-Traffic Impact Analysis

Broken Arrow City Council

Meeting of: 01-07-2025

 

Title:

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Consideration, discussion, and possible approval PUD-001787-2024 (Planned Unit Development) and BAZ-001788-2024 (Rezoning), Gatesway Multi-Family, 35.5 acres, Level 3 and 6 to Level 3, located one-half mile north of East Houston Street (81st Street) and one-quarter mile east of 9th street (177th East Avenue/ Lynn Lane Road)

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Background:

PUD-001787-2024 (Planned Unit Development) and BAZ-001788-2024 (Rezoning), is a request to change the zoning on approximately 35.5 acres generally located one-half mile north of East Houston Street (81st Street) and one-quarter mile east of 9th Street (177th East Avenue / Lynn Lane Road). The property is partially platted as part of Gatesway Foundation Campus. The parcel is currently developed and is proposed to add a multi-family development component to the site.

 

The proposed tract is included in PUD 176. This PUD was approved by City Council on July 2, 2007. The applicant is proposing to expand upon the existing PUD. The applicant is interested in developing this property for a proposed multi-family workforce development.

 

This development is proposed to be developed with a Planned Unit Development (PUD). A proposed PUD has been included in the agenda packet. The primary intent of the PUD is to outline the development plan for this multi-family development, with a maximum of 108 dwelling units.

 

During the meeting held November 21, 2024, the Planning Commission recommended approval (4-0) of PUD-001787-2024 & BAZ-001788-2024 per Staff recommendation. During the public hearing, three residents spoke in opposition to this application. Concerns included traffic on College Street, low-income apartments, and crime. The applicant stated that a traffic study had been complete and would be provided for the Council agenda. The report provided as an attachment to this request for action.

 

At the City Council meeting held on December 3, 2024, several residents spoke in opposition and requested that a neighborhood meeting be held prior to a vote by Council. The meeting was scheduled to take place at this council meeting.

 

Cost:                                                                $0

Funding Source:                     N/A

Requested By:                      Rocky Henkel, Community Development Director

Approved By:                      City Manager’s Office

Attachments:                                          Published Planning Commission Staff Report

                                    Case map
                                    Aerial photo

                                    PUD Design Statement

                                    Traffic Study

 

Recommendation:

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Approve PUD-001787-2024 and BAZ-001788-2024 per Planning Commission and Staff recommendations.

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