LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 16-912    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Passed
File created: 7/28/2016 In control: Downtown Advisory Board
On agenda: 8/9/2016 Final action: 8/9/2016
Title: Consideration and possible recommendation for approval of a new single family residence, 0.16 acres, R3, located at 307 W. Detroit Street, three blocks west of Main Street, west 20-feet of lot 4, Lot 5, and the east 5-feet of Lot 6, Block 28, Original Township of Broken Arrow
Attachments: 1. 2- SITE PLAN, 2. 3- ELEVATIONS, 3. 4- FLOOR PLAN, 4. 5- SECTION 5.8.D ZONING ORDINANCE, 5. 6- AERIAL PHOTO, 6. 7- PICTURES OF SURROUNDING AREA, 7. 8- ORIGINAL TOWNSHIP OF BROKEN ARROW PLAT
Broken Arrow Downtown Advisory Board
08-09-2016

To: Chairman and Board Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Consideration and possible recommendation for approval of a new single family residence, 0.16 acres, R3, located at 307 W. Detroit Street, three blocks west of Main Street, west 20-feet of lot 4, Lot 5, and the east 5-feet of Lot 6, Block 28, Original Township of Broken Arrow
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Background:
Applicant: Charles Sanders
Owner: Charles Sanders
Developer: N/A
Architect: N/A
Location: 307 W. Detroit Street, three blocks west of Main Street and about a half-mile south of Kenosha Street, west 20-feet of lot 4, Lot 5, and the east 5-feet of Lot 6, Block 28, Original Township of Broken Arrow
Size of Tract 0.16 acres (50` x 140`)
Number of Lots: Part of 3 Lots
Present Zoning: R3
Comp Plan: Level 2 (Urban Residential)

The applicant has submitted for review and approval, a site plan and elevation drawings, for a new 1,221 square foot single family residence. The proposed residence is a one-story home to be located at 307 W. Detroit Street.

The property is in a R-3 (Single-Family Residential) zoning district and is surrounded by other single family residential homes within the Original Township of Broken Arrow and is about three blocks west of Main Street and about a half-mile south of Kenosha Street.

There is an unpaved alley to the south of the property which will allow access to the garage. Garages in the area are typically detached and accessed from the street or alley.

Chapter 5.8.D.2 of the Zoning Ordinance requires new residential structures to be generally compatible in appearance with other existing structures on the block.

The applicant's proposal for materials include brick, Hardie board siding, gray heritage wood roof and white trim. Surrounding properties have composite shingle roofs, a variety of siding types, including vinyl and wood. There is only one other home on the block that has a brick facade, however brick is...

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