LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 18-414    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/28/2018 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 4/12/2018 Final action: 4/12/2018
Title: Approval of BAL-2030, Lovelle Properties, LLC, 15.18 acres, unplatted, A-1, one-quarter mile north of New Orleans Street, west of 9th Street
Attachments: 1. 2-CASE MAP.BAL-2030, 2. 3-LOT COMBINATION EXHIBITS, 3. 4-AERIAL SHOWING ALL CHANGES
Broken Arrow Planning Commission
04-12-2018

To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Approval of BAL-2030, Lovelle Properties, LLC, 15.18 acres, unplatted, A-1, one-quarter mile north of New Orleans Street, west of 9th Street
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Background:
Applicant: Nathan Lovelle, Lovelle Properties, LLC
Owner: Lovelle Properties, LLC
Developer: NA
Surveyor: Charles D. Cahill, Lemke Land Surveying, LLC
Location: One-quarter mile north of New Orleans Street, west of 9th Street
Size of Tract 15.18 total acres; Tract A - 13.93 acres; Tract B - 1.39 acres
Number of Lots: 1 (2 proposed)
Present Zoning: A-1 (Agricultural)
Comp Plan: Level 2 (Urban Residential), Level 3 (Transition Area), and Greenway/Floodplain

Lot split request BAL 2030 involves a 15.18-acre parcel located one-quarter mile north of New Orleans Street, west of 9th Street. The vacant, unplatted property is zoned A-1. BAZ-1993, a request to rezone Tract B from A-1 to R-2, has been submitted in conjunction with this lot split request. Applicant is proposing to combine Tract B with an existing lot that fronts onto New Orleans Street.

Previously, on November 16, 2017, the Planning Commission approved BAL-2027CB, a request for a lot combination of two parcels owned by Nathan Lovelle and Kimberly Lovelle located one-eighth mile north of New Orleans Street, west of 9th Street. BAL-2027CB, which created the overall parcel associated with BAL-2030, was approved subject to right-of-way and utility easements being dedicated in accordance with the Subdivision Regulations (50-feet of right-of-way along with a 17.5-foot utility easement) along the west side of 9th Street, a secondary arterial street. The right-of-way and utility easement along 9th Street have been recorded in Tulsa County.

In anticipation of the same requirement for right-of-way and utility easement dedication along New Orleans Street as was done with BAL-2027CB, the applicant/owner (Lovelle Propert...

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