LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 16-403    Name:
Type: Public Hearings Status: Passed
File created: 4/11/2016 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 4/28/2016 Final action: 4/28/2016
Title: Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding PUD 66E, Cottages at Forest Ridge, a request for a minor amendment to PUD 66, 0.19 acres, R-1/PUD 66 to R-1/PUD 66E, west of the northwest corner of Midway Road and Houston Street
Attachments: 1. 2-CASE MAP.PUD-66E.pdf, 2. 3-AERIAL PHOTO.PUD 66E.pdf, 3. 4-SITE PLAN.pdf
Broken Arrow Planning Commission
04-28-2016

To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding PUD 66E, Cottages at Forest Ridge, a request for a minor amendment to PUD 66, 0.19 acres, R-1/PUD 66 to R-1/PUD 66E, west of the northwest corner of Midway Road and Houston Street
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Background:
Applicant: Jeffrey B. Calico, Calico Construction, Inc.
Owner: James Hight
Developer: James Hight
Engineer: Tulsa Engineering & Planning Associates, Inc.
Location: West of the northwest corner of Midway Road and Houston Street
Size of Tract 0.19 acres
Number of Lots:|913|
Present Zoning: R-1/PUD 66
Comp Plan: Level 2

Planned Unit Development (PUD) 66E is a request for a minor amendment to PUD 66 to reduce the rear building setback line next to Houston Street from 35 feet to 25 feet. A new single family residence is under construction on the property. Applicant wants to add a covered patio to the rear of the property. While the rest of the structure is in compliance with the setback requirements, the brick columns supporting the roof for the patio covering are located 9 feet 6 inches into the building line setback. As a result, applicant is requesting that the rear building line setback be reduced from 35 feet to 25 feet. According to the applicant, the Forest Ridge homeowners association and The Cottages at Forest Creek homeowners association have acknowledged they are in agreement with the proposed request.

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 one minor amendment to the PUD.

SURROUNDING LAND USES/ZONING/COMPREHENSIVE PLAN

The surrounding properties contain the following uses, along with the following development guide and zoning designations:

Location
Development Guide
Zoning
Land Use
North
Level 2
R...

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