LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 15-490    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 9/28/2015 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 10/8/2015 Final action: 10/8/2015
Title: Consideration and possible action regarding ST14-121, Site Plan, Broken Arrow Recycling and Transfer Facility, 20.03 acres, 1 lot, IH, one-quarter mile south of the southwest corner of Houston Street and 23rd Street
Attachments: 1. ST 14-121 SITE PLAN, 2. EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS, 3. PT11-110 CONDITIONAL FINAL PLAT
Broken Arrow Planning Commission
Meeting of: 10-08-2015

To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Consideration and possible action regarding ST14-121, Site Plan, Broken Arrow Recycling and Transfer Facility, 20.03 acres, 1 lot, IH, one-quarter mile south of the southwest corner of Houston Street and 23rd Street
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Background:
Applicant: Rob Coday
Owner: Kenneth F. Burkett
Architect: Rob Coday, Rob Coday Architect, LLC
Location: One-quarter mile south of the southwest corner of Houston Street and 23rd Street
Size of Tract 20.03 acres
Number of Lots: One
Present Zoning: IH
Comp Plan: Level 7

The applicant is requesting an exception to the following portion of the Zoning Ordinance regarding the exterior building materials for the Broken Arrow Recycling and Transfer Facility. The applicant is proposing to use metal siding and partial EIFS on the East side of the proposed building facing 23rd East Avenue (County Line).
Zoning Ordinance
5.8 H. 1. Building Facades
All new construction or renovation of existing structures in these districts that are located on a lot adjacent to an arterial street or highway shall have those vertical exteriors that are facing the arterial street or highway constructed of but not limited to: masonry, concrete panels, glass block, glass curtain walls, Exterior Insulated Finished Systems (EIFS), or stucco. EIFS, however, shall not be used as the primary exterior building material. Metal finishes, wood, plastic, and other masonry material may be considered and approved by the Planning Commission through the site plan review process. These approved materials are not required on exteriors facing rear alleys, or on portions of the building not facing a public or private street. All facade designs and materials shall be approved through the site plan process.
The property, which is locat...

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