Broken Arrow City Council
09-17-2024
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Consideration, discussion, and possible approval of PUD-001634-2024 & BAZ-001472-2024 (Planned Unit Development & Rezoning), Oak Crossing, 39.36 acres, R-2 (Single-Family Residential) to RS-4 (Single-Family Residential), located approximately one quarter mile south of Houston Street (81st Street), and east of 23rd Street (193rd Avenue/County Line Road)
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Background:
PUD-001634-2024 & BAZ-001633-2024 is a request to rezone 39.56 acres from R-2 (Single Family Residential) to RS-4 (Single-Family Residential) with a PUD (Planned Unit Development) for Oak Crossing, a proposed single-family detached development. This property is generally located east of 23rd Street and South of Houston Street. The property is presently undeveloped and unplatted.
This PUD & rezoning request is associated with the potential Oak Crossing development that proposes to create a single-family development with a maximum of 155 detached dwelling units on individual lots. Additionally, the PUD proposes a 10-foot buffer with walking trails along the eastern boundary and multiple reserve areas containing detention ponds and additional walking trails. The proposed development will meet the requirements of RS-4 zoning except where modified by the PUD. Access to 23rd Street and all adjacent stub streets will be required. All potential streets must be constructed to City of Broken Arrow standards. An additional single family residential driveway will serve the single lot located south of the railroad.
During the meeting held August 22, 2024, the Planning Commission recommended approval (3-2) of PUD-001634-2024 & BAZ-001633-2024 per Staff recommendation. Staff recommended this item be approved subject to platting. During the public comment period 3 citizens spoke in opposition and one in favor.
On September 4, 2024, the developer held a community meeting to discuss the proposed development. In attendance where 7 residents and 6 members of the development team. The developer gave a brief presentation and answered questions. Topics discussed included: lot size, number of lots, site access, zoning districts, land use, storm water, sewer, ROW, traffic, and more.
Cost: $0
Funding Source: -
Requested By: Rocky Henkel, Community Development Director
Approved By: City Manager’s Office
Attachments:
Planning Commission Staff Report
Case Map
Aerial Image
Comprehensive Plan
Recommendation:
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Approve PUD-001634-2024 & BAZ-001633-2024 per Planning Commission and Staff recommendation.
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