LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 16-444    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/18/2016 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 4/28/2016 Final action: 4/28/2016
Title: Consideration and possible action regarding BAL 1092, Paliotta Property, 2.50 acres, A-1 to RS-1, one-half mile south of Florence Street, about one-quarter to one-half mile west of Aspen Avenue
Attachments: 1. 2-CASE MAP.BAL-1092, 2. 3-AERIAL.BAL-1092, 3. 4-LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS.04-18-2016
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 BAL 1092, Paliotta Property, 2.50 acres, A-1 to RS-1, one-half mile south of Florence Street, about one-quarter to one-half mile west of Aspen Avenue
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Background:
Applicant: Dana Paliotta
Owner: Steven P. & Robyn F. Paliotta
Developer: Dana Paliotta
Surveyor: Salvador Titone, HRAOK
Location: One-half mile south of Florence Street, about one-quarter to one-half mile west of Aspen Avenue
Size of Tract 2.50 acres
Number of Lots: 2 proposed
Present Zoning: A-1
Comp Plan: Level 1

Lot split request BAL 1092 involves a 2.50 acre unplatted parcel located one-half mile south of Florence Street, about one-quarter to one-half mile west of Aspen Avenue. On April 19, 2016, the City Council approved BAZ 1955 to change the zoning on the property from A-1 to RS-1. BAZ 1955 was approved subject to six feet of additional street right-of-way and 17.5 feet of utility easement being provided along S. 140th E. Avenue.

During the review of the lot split request, it was discovered that the six-inch water line that serves this property comes from the north on the west side of S. 140th E. Avenue. At the north property line, the water line crosses S. 140th E. Avenue and goes back on S. 140th E. Avenue on the east side all the way back up to Florence Street. The Utility Department has advised that with the proposed lot split, the south parcel will have to cross the north parcel with a service line. They have recommended that a five-foot wide easement be provided for the service line and that the service line be located outside the right-of-way and general utility easement. Staff has also notified the surveyor that a correction needs to be made in the point of commencement.

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