LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 15-828    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 12/30/2015 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 1/14/2016 Final action: 1/14/2016
Title: Consideration and possible action regarding PT15-118, Preliminary Plat, 51 Aspen Mini-Storage, 1 lot, 5.82 acres, A-1 to PUD 248/IH, one-third mile west of Evans Road, south of State Highway 51
Attachments: 1. PRELIMINARY PLAT CHECKLIST.51 ASPEN MINI-STORAGE, 2. 51 Aspen Mini-Storage Preliminary Plat, 3. 51 Aspen Mini-Storage Covenants, 4. 51 Aspen Mini-Storage Aerial, 5. 51 Aspen Mini-Storage Conceptual Site Plan, 6. 51 Aspen Mini-Storage Conceptual Utilities Plan
Broken Arrow Planning Commission
01-14-2016

To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Consideration and possible action regarding PT15-118, Preliminary Plat, 51 Aspen Mini-Storage, 1 lot, 5.82 acres, A-1 to PUD 248/IH, one-third mile west of Evans Road, south of State Highway 51
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Background:
Applicant: Tim Terral, Tulsa Engineering and Planning
Owner: Larry L. Allison Revocable Trust
Developer: Aspen Square, Inc.
Engineer: Tulsa Engineering and Planning
Location: One-third mile west of Evans Road, south of State Highway 51
Size of Tract 5.82 acres
Number of Lots:|913|
Present Zoning: A-1
Proposed Zoning: PUD 248/IH
Comp Plan: Level 6

The preliminary plat of 51 Aspen Mini-Storage contains 5.82 acres on one Lot, located one-third mile west of Evans Road and south of State Highway 51. The property is currently undeveloped and adjacent to 51 Aspen RV Storage. The planned unit development proposes mini-storage use, primarily climate controlled. There are two points of access, the main access located off State Highway 51 while the second access point will be a Mutual Access Easement through 51 Aspen RV Storage. The zoning request (IH) will be kept with PUD 248 as submitted. BAZ 1815 and BACP 98 were approved by City Council on October 7, 2008 a request to rezone this property from A-1 to IH, subject to the property being platted.

The exterior walls of the storage buildings are proposed to serve as screening and buffering for the surrounding area. Additional screening fences will be constructed of the same masonry material used on the buildings along State Highway 51.

According to the FEMA maps, none of the property is located in a 100-year floodplain area.

Attachments: Checklist
Preliminary plat
Covenants
Aerial
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