LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 25-105    Name:
Type: Public Hearings Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/13/2025 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 1/16/2025 Final action: 1/16/2025
Title: Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding BAZ-001900-2024 (Rezoning), April Barker, 2.62 acres, A-RE (Annexed Residential Estate), located one-half mile north of New Orleans Street (101st Street), one-third mile west of 23rd Street (193rd E. Avenue/County Line Road)
Sponsors: Planning Commission
Attachments: 1. 2- Case Map, 2. 3- Aerial
Broken Arrow Planning Commission
01-16-2025

To: Chair and Commission Members
From: Community Development Department
Title:
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Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding BAZ-001900-2024 (Rezoning), April Barker, 2.62 acres, A-RE (Annexed Residential Estate), located one-half mile north of New Orleans Street (101st Street), one-third mile west of 23rd Street (193rd E. Avenue/County Line Road)
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Background:
Applicant: April Barker
Owner: April Barker
Developer: N/A
Engineer: N/A
Location: One-half mile north of New Orleans Street (101st Street), one-third mile west of 23rd Street (193rd E. Avenue/County Line Road)
Size of Tract 2.62 acres
Number of Lots:|910|Present Zoning: A-RE (Annexed Residential Estate)
Proposed Zoning: RE (Residential Estate)
Comp Plan: Level 1 (Rural Residential)

BAZ-001900-2024 is a request to change the zoning designation on 2.62 acres from A-RE (Annexed Residential Estate) to RE (Residential Estate). The property is one-half mile north of New Orleans Street (101st Street), one-third mile west of 23rd Street (193rd E. Avenue/County Line Road), and is currently unplatted.

The property owner has applied for a lot split (LOT-001811-2024), and intends to build a second single family detached house. A variance to the subdivision regulations for a sidewalk waiver for this proposed construction has been submitted with this rezoning.

This property is in a neighborhood of houses that were annexed in as A-RE (Annexed Residential Estate), and since this annexation 4 of the lots have been rezoned to Residential Estate (RE) and one of the lots to Single Family Residential (RS-1). All of these lots have been rezoned at the time of redevelopment, primarily because of lot splits similar to the one being proposed.

The subject property is Comprehensive Plan Level 1, which supports rezoning to RE. A-RE is a transitional zoning district, which is required to be rezoned to the appropriate zoning district before any develo...

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