Broken Arrow Planning Commission
01-09-2025
To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Community Development Department
Title:
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Approval of PT-001918-2024|PR-000689-2024, Preliminary Plat, Oak Creek Crossing, approximately 41.38 acres, 118 Lots, R-2(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:
Applicant: Nicole Watts & Mike Thedford of Wallace Design Collective
Owner: Chase Couch c/o Logan Street
Developer: N/A
Engineer: Wallace Desing Collective
Location: approximately one quarter mile south of Houston Street (81st Street) , and east of 23rd Street (193rd Avenue/County Line Road)
Size of Tract 41.38 acres
Number of Lots: 118
Zoning: R-2 (Single Family Residential)
Comp Plan: Level 2 - Urban Residential
PT-001819-2024, the preliminary plat for Oak Creek Crossing proposes to have 118 lots on 41.38 acres. This property, which is south of Houston Street and east of 23rd Street, is zoned R-2 and is currently undeveloped.
Single-family lots are proposed to encompass the majority of the proposed plat, and these lots will meet the minimum standards of the R-2 zoning district. Additionally, three reserve areas are proposed to serve as stormwater detention areas. Primary access to this development will be provided on 23rd Street with additional connections to Louisville Street and 27th Street. A single stub street will be provided to the north.
According to FEMA maps, none of the property is located in the 100-year floodplain, but a blue line stream does cross the south east corner of the property. Water and sanitary sewer are available from the City of Broken Arrow. This preliminary plat was reviewed by the Technical Advisory Committee on December 30, 2024.
Attachments: Preliminary Plat with Comments
Recommendation:
Staff recommends PT-001918-2024|PR-000689-2024, Preliminary Plat for Oak Creek Crossing, be approved subject to the attached comments.
Reviewed by: Amanda Yamaguchi
Approved by: Rocky Henkel
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