LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 18-695    Name:
Type: Public Hearings Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/12/2018 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 6/28/2018 Final action: 6/28/2018
Title: Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding BAZ-2004, Martha A. Helm Trust, 7.50 acres, A-1 to RS-3, one-half mile north of Houston Street, west of Evans Road
Attachments: 1. 2-CASE MAP.BAZ-2004, 2. 3-AERIAL.BAZ 2004, 3. 4-COMP PLAN.BAZ 2004, 4. 5-PROPOSED LOT SPLIT EXHIBIT, 5. 6-QUIT CLAIM DEED FOR 60 FOOT STRIP, 6. 7-ANNEXATION ORDINANCE 833
Broken Arrow Planning Commission
06-28-2018

To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding BAZ-2004, Martha A. Helm Trust, 7.50 acres, A-1 to RS-3, one-half mile north of Houston Street, west of Evans Road
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Background:

Applicant: Deborah Caskey for Martha A. Helm
Owner: Martha A. Helm Trust
Developer: NA
Engineer: NA
Location: One-half mile north of Houston Street, west of Evans Road
Size of Tract 7.50 acres
Number of Lots:|910|Present Zoning: A-1
Comp Plan: Level 2 (Urban Residential)

BAZ-2004 is a request to change the zoning designation on a 7.50-acre tract from A-1 (Agricultural) to RS-3 (Single-Family Residential). The unplatted property is located one-half mile north of Houston Street, west of Evans Road. The A-1 zoning was assigned to the property when it was annexed into the City Limits on June 2, 1980, with Ordinance 833. There is an existing single family house on the northeast part of the property. The west half of the property is undeveloped.

Applicant is interested in splitting their property into two lots. The existing parcel meets the minimum lot size and lot frontage requirements of the A-1 district. However, the lots proposed with the lot split do not meet the minimum lot size and frontage requirements. Therefore, before the lot split can be addressed, the zoning on the property needs to be modified.

Along the south end of the property, there is a 60-foot wide strip that has a private roadway easement associated with it. This property was recently acquired by the applicant. With this acquisition, both parcels associated with the proposed lot split will have frontage onto public street (i.e. Evans Road). In addition, both properties will meet the minimum lot frontage requirement of the RS-3 district of 60 feet.

According to the FEMA maps, none of the subject property is located in the 100-year fl...

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