LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 15-432    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Tabled
File created: 9/8/2015 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 9/15/2015 Final action: 9/15/2015
Title: Consideration and possible approval of PUD 240 and BAZ 1942, Villas at Bricktown, 11.58 acres, R-1 to PUD 240/RS-3, and abrogation of BACP 87, north of the northeast corner of Kenosha Street and Olive Avenue
Attachments: 1. 1-PLANNING AUGUST 27 2015 FACT SHEET.PUD 240.pdf, 2. 2-CASE MAP.PUD-240&BAZ-1942.pdf, 3. 3-AERIAL.PUD 240 & BAZ 1942.pdf, 4. 4-COMP PLAN.PUD 240 & BAZ 1942.pdf, 5. 5-PUD 240 DESIGN STATEMENT.08-24-2015.pdf, 6. 6-CASE HISTORY MAP.BACP 87.pdf
Related files: 15-325, 15-470
Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 09-15-2015

To: Mayor and City Council Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Consideration and possible approval of PUD 240 and BAZ 1942, Villas at Bricktown, 11.58 acres, R-1 to PUD 240/RS-3, and abrogation of BACP 87, north of the northeast corner of Kenosha Street and Olive Avenue
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Background:
Planned Unit Development (PUD) 240 is a request for a gated, single-family detached residential development on 11.58 acres, to be located north of the northeast corner of Kenosha Street and Olive Avenue. BAZ 1942, a request to change the zoning on this property from R-1 (Single-Family Residential) to RS-3 (Single-Family Residential), has been submitted in conjunction with PUD 240. This property is presently undeveloped.

PUD 240 will consist of two Development Areas; Area A and Area B. Development Area A contains the proposed residential lots and streets. Development Area B contains part of the property which is located within the 100-year floodplain of Floral Haven Creek and will be limited to open space, detention facilities and trails.

In 1997, a request (BAZ 1293) was made to change the zoning on this property from R-1 to R-4, along with PUD 103, for a proposed 52 unit condominium project on 8.3 acres. PUD 103 and BAZ 1293 were denied by both the Planning Commission and the City Council. About ten years later BACP 87, a request to change the Comprehensive Plan designation on the property associated with PUD 240 from Level 2 to Levels 3 and 4, was approved by the City Council on October 15, 2007, subject to the property being platted and a PUD being submitted. However, a rezoning request and PUD application has never been submitted, and the property has not been platted.

PUD 240 and BAZ 1942 were approved by the Planning Commission (4-0 vote) in their meeting of August 27, 2015, as recommended by Staff. Four people s...

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