LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 16-029    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Passed
File created: 1/8/2016 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 1/19/2016 Final action: 1/19/2016
Title: Consideration and possible approval of BACP 149 (Comprehensive Plan Change), Battle Creek Patio Homes, 20.37 acres, Level 6 and Public Recreation to Level 2, north of Albany Street, one-half mile east of Aspen Avenue
Attachments: 1. 1-PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLISHED FACT SHEET.BACP 149.pdf, 2. 2-CASE MAP.BACP-149.pdf, 3. 3-AERIAL.BACP 149.pdf, 4. 4-DRAFT PUD.BACP 149.pdf, 5. 5-NOVEMBER 9, 2015, LETTER SENT TO SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS.pdf, 6. 6-PUD 94 CONCEPT PLAN.pdf, 7. 7-BACP 111 CASE HISTORY MAP.pdf
Related files: 15-769
Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: January 19, 2016

To: Mayor and City Council Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Consideration and possible approval of BACP 149 (Comprehensive Plan Change), Battle Creek Patio Homes, 20.37 acres, Level 6 and Public Recreation to Level 2, north of Albany Street, one-half mile east of Aspen Avenue
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Background:
BACP 149 is a request to change the Comprehensive Plan designation for 20.37 acres of undeveloped, unplatted property from Level 6 and Public Recreation to Level 2. This property which is part of Battle Creek PUD 94 is located north of Albany Street, about one-half mile east of Aspen Avenue and has an underlying zoning of CG (Commercial General). BACP-149 is for a proposed single-story patio home development.

The property associated with BACP 149 is located between the Battle Creek Golf Course and the Stone Wood Crossing II neighborhood/Broken Arrow Post-Acute Health Care Campus and is west of the St. John Hospital. This area was classified as Level 6 based upon the Battle Creek PUD concept plan that was approved in 1995 and for a proposed street. An office park and hotel/conference center were proposed in this area.

The Battle Creek PUD contained 786.5 gross acres. For a project of this magnitude, the conceptual master plan for Battle Creek has been generally followed, with a couple of exceptions. The exchanging of property in 2005, which resulted in minor adjustments to the golf course, changed the land use configurations in the area south of Granger Street. The remnant parcel remaining between the golf course and the Stone Wood Crossing II neighborhood will be difficult to develop as commercial or office uses because of the narrowness of the property. Expansion of Level 2 into this area is a better use of the property and is more compatible with the adjacent existing uses.

A draft PUD has been submitted with BACP 149 for informational purposes only. As note...

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