LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 24-974    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/16/2024 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 7/25/2024 Final action:
Title: Approval of LOT-001357-2024, Furniture Row Lot Split, 1 lot to 3 lots, 19.52 acres, RM (Residential Multi-Family) and RD (Residential Duplex), approximately one-quarter mile east of Elm Place (161st Avenue), three-quarter mile north of Kenosha Street (71st Street)
Attachments: 1. 2-Case Map, 2. 3-Aerial, 3. 4-Exhibit
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Broken Arrow Planning Commission
07-25-2024

To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Community Development Department
Title:
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Approval of LOT-001357-2024, Furniture Row Lot Split, 1 lot to 3 lots, 19.52 acres, RM (Residential Multi-Family) and RD (Residential Duplex), approximately one-quarter mile east of Elm Place (161st Avenue), three-quarter mile north of Kenosha Street (71st Street)
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Background:
Applicant: Kevin Norton, Eric Lea, and Erik Enyart (Tanner Consulting)
Owner: Helen Wooten (FR Extex) and Robert Hibbard (Precision Contractors)
Developer: N/A
Surveyor: Dan Edwin Tanner
Location: one-quarter mile east of Elm Place (161st Avenue), one-half mile north of Kenosha Street (71st Street)
Size of Tract 19.52 Acres
Number of Lots: 3 proposed
Zoning: RM (Residential Multi-Family) and RD (Residential Duplex)
Comp Plan: Level 3 (Transition Area)

Lot Split request LOT-001357-2024 involves 19.52 acres. The property is generally located east of Elm Place and north of Kenosha Street. The proposal will create 3 lots as described below.


Frontage
Lot Area
Tract B (north-western tract)
124.87-feet
2.108 acres
Tract C (south-western tract)
153.59-feet
1.634 acres
Tract D (eastern remainder tract)
60-feet
15.777 acres

PUD-339 was approved on this property by the City Council on April 25, 2022 subject to the property being platted. A plat has not been filed, so the underlying zoning remains RD (Residential Duplex) and RM (Residential Multi-Family). Although the PUD is not currently in effect, the proposed lot split does meet the requirements of the PUD.

The property is currently zoned RD at the point where the proposed lots would get frontage from West Oakland Place. The RD zoning requires that all lots have a minimum street frontage based on the proposed use as shown in the table below.



All proposed tracts meet the frontage requirements for single-family detached development. If the property were to be used for a different purpose, addition...

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