LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 24-1218    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/5/2024 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 9/12/2024 Final action:
Title: Approval of LOT-001649-2024 Parson Lot Split, 34.42 acres, 1 lot to 3 lots, A-1 (Agricultural), southwest of the southwest corner of Omaha Street (51st Street) and Elm Avenue (161st E. Avenue)
Sponsors: Planning Commission
Attachments: 1. 1- Case Map, 2. 2- Aerial, 3. 3- Exhibit
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Broken Arrow Planning Commission
09-12-2024

To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Community Development Department
Title:
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Approval of LOT-001649-2024 Parson Lot Split, 34.42 acres, 1 lot to 3 lots, A-1 (Agricultural), southwest of the southwest corner of Omaha Street (51st Street) and Elm Avenue (161st E. Avenue)
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Background:
Applicant: Jordi Parson
Owner: Brad Parson
Developer: N/A
Surveyor: Andy Fritz
Location: Southwest of the southwest corner of Omaha Street (51st Street) and Elm Avenue (161st E. Avenue)
Size of Tract 34.42
Number of Lots: 3 proposed
Zoning: A-1 (Agriculture)
Comp Plan: Level 2 (Urban Residential)

Lot Split request LOT-001649-2024 involves 34.42 acres. The property is currently 1 lot, and the proposed exhibit shows 3 lots. The property, which is located at 3226 N Elm Avenue, is currently un-platted and undeveloped.

In the A-1 (Agriculture) zoning district, the minimum lot size is 5 acres with a minimum frontage of 330'. LOT-001649 proposes to create a southern lot of 8.94 acres, an eastern lot of 5.76 acres, and a northern lot of 19.72 acres. All of these lots have more than 330' of frontage onto North Elm Place. The Subdivision Regulations only allow for 2 lot splits to create 3 lots before platting is required. The applicant is aware that platting will be required to create any future lots on these parcels.

The northern lot currently has a single-family house under construction. BLDR-011708-2023 is the building permit for this property, which currently has a temporary certificate of occupancy. A permanent certificate of occupancy will be issued as soon as the reduced sidewalk escrow is paid ($31,491.00). The partial sidewalk waiver was heard by Planning Commission on 7-25-2024 and approved by City Council 8-20-2024 per Planning Commission Recommendation.

Access to all three of these parcels is provided by a mutual access easement which is laid over the existing driveway that cuts through each of the proposed lot...

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