LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 16-414    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/12/2016 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 4/28/2016 Final action: 4/28/2016
Title: Consideration and possible action regarding PT16-101, Conditional Final Plat, BAPS ES #15 & MS #6, 1 lot, 41.70 acres, A-1 to A-1/SP 275, one-quarter mile north of Kenosha Street, west of 209th E. Avenue
Attachments: 1. 2-CHECKLIST.BAPS ES #15 & MS #6, 2. 3A-CONDITIONAL FINAL PLAT.PT16-101, 3. 3B.COVENANTS.REC APRIL 13, 2016
Related files: 16-157, 16-533
Broken Arrow Planning Commission
04-28-2016

To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Consideration and possible action regarding PT16-101, Conditional Final Plat, BAPS ES #15 & MS #6, 1 lot, 41.70 acres, A-1 to A-1/SP 275, one-quarter mile north of Kenosha Street, west of 209th E. Avenue
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Background:
Applicant: Jim Beach, Wallace Engineering
Owner: Betty Ann Mockley 1992 Rev Trust
Developer: Broken Arrow Public Schools
Engineer: Wallace Engineering
Location: One-quarter mile north of Kenosha Street, west of 209th E. Avenue
Size of Tract 41.70 acres
Number of Lots:|913|
Present Zoning: A-1
Proposed Zoning: A-1/SP 275
Comp Plan: Public/Semi-Public (BACP 150)

The conditional final plat of BAPS ES #15 & MS #6 contains 41.70 acres located one-quarter mile north of Kenosha Street, west of 209th E. Avenue. Broken Arrow Public Schools is proposing to construct a new elementary school on the property along with a future middle school. SP 275, a request for a Specific Use Permit for a new school campus for an elementary school, future middle school, and other school related functions and land uses, was approved by the City Council on February 16, 2016, subject to the property being platted. The Planning Commission approved the preliminary plat on February 11, 2016, subject to an attached checklist.

Vehicular access to the property will be from both Kenosha Street and 209th E. Avenue. While the school campus will be located one-quarter mile north of Kenosha Street, the School District is obtaining a 60-foot wide strip that will connect to Kenosha Street.

Water to the addition will be provided by Rural Water District #4, while sanitary sewer service will be provided by the City of Broken Arrow. None of the property, according to the FEMA maps, is located within a 100-year floodplain area. According to the applicant, however, there is a federally recognized "blue line" stream ...

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