Broken Arrow Planning Commission
08-25-2016
To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding PUD 66F, Spring Hill at Forest Ridge, a request for a minor amendment to PUD 66, 34.14 acres, R-1/PUD 66 to R-1/PUD 66F, south of Kenosha Street, one half mile west of Oak Grove Road
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Background:
Applicant: Tim Terral, TEP
Owner: The Robson Companies
Developer: The Robson Companies
Engineer: Tulsa Engineering & Planning Associates, Inc.
Location: South of Kenosha Street, one half mile west of Oak Grove Road
Size of Tract 34.14 acres (2.77 acres for Wellstone Park)
Number of Lots: 82
Present Zoning: R-1/PUD 66
Comp Plan: Level 2
Planned Unit Development (PUD) 66F is a request for a minor amendment to PUD 66 to reduce the side yard building setback line from 25-feet to 20-feet on corner lots and to establish the rear building line for interior lots to be 20-feet as shown in the Conceptual Site Plan. Lots adjoining Kenosha Street shall have a 35-foot rear building line.
The proposed development, Spring Hill at Forest Ridge, is located south of Kenosha Street, about one half mile west of Oak Grove Road for 82 single-family lots on 31.37 acres. Between this proposed subdivision, Spring Hill at Forest Ridge, and the subdivision to the west, Wellstone II, there will be a 2.77-acre park for the common use of the neighborhoods. This park will be maintained by the Forest Ridge Homeowner’s Association and will not be platted.
Kenosha Street right-of-way and utility easements along the north frontage of Wellstone Park will be dedicated with the Spring Hill at Forest Ridge plat. A five-foot wide sidewalk will be constructed in accordance with the Subdivision Regulations along the platted area on the south side of Kenosha Street and along the north frontage of Wellstone Park at the time of construction of Spring Hill at Forest Ridge. This minor amendment to the PUD will only affect the proposed Spring Hill at Forest Ridge subdivision. Future developments will be evaluated as needed.
PUD 66, which encompassed 660 acres, was approved by the City Council on August 2, 1988. Since the approval of PUD 66, there have been three major amendments and two minor amendments to the PUD.
The property is designated as Level 2 in the Comprehensive Plan. The change in the rear building line and side yard building line setbacks to 20-feet as presented in PUD 66F is considered to be in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan in Level 2.
Attachments: Case map
Aerial photo
Comprehensive Plan
PUD 66F Design Statement and Conceptual Site Plan
PUD 66 Information
Recommendation:
Staff recommends that PUD 66F be approved, subject to the property being platted and that the lots backing up to Kenosha Street have minimum 35-foot rear building line, according to the zoning ordinance.
Reviewed By: Farhad Daroga
Approved By: Michael W. Skates
FKD:ALY