LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 17-1623    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Passed
File created: 1/5/2017 In control: Downtown Advisory Board
On agenda: 1/10/2017 Final action: 1/10/2017
Title: Consideration and possible approval for a new detached garage, located at 218 E. El Paso Street, between Second Street and Third Street, Lots 17, 18, and the west 12 feet Lot 19, Block 57, Original Township of Broken Arrow
Attachments: 1. 2- SAMPLE IMAGE.pdf, 2. 3- PROPOSED GARAGE LOCATION.pdf, 3. 4- AERIAL.pdf, 4. 5- SURROUNDING PROPERTIES.pdf, 5. 6- SECTION 5.8.D ZONING ORDINANCE.pdf
Broken Arrow Downtown Advisory Board
Meeting of: 1-10-2017

To: Chairperson and Board Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Consideration and possible approval for a new detached garage, located at 218 E. El Paso Street, between Second Street and Third Street, Lots 17, 18, and the west 12 feet Lot 19, Block 57, Original Township of Broken Arrow
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Background:
Applicant: Dan Merkey
Owner: Dan Merkey
Developer: N/A
Architect: N/A
Location: 218 E. El Paso Street, between Second Street and Third Street, Lots 17, 18, and the west 12 feet of Lot 19, Block 57, Original Town of Broken Arrow
Size of Tract 0.16 acres, (50` x 140`)
Number of Lots:|910|Present Zoning: R-3
Comp Plan: Level 2 (Urban Residential)

The applicant, Dan Merkey, has submitted for review and approval, a sample image for a new 864 square foot detached garage. The proposed structure is located adjacent to an existing one-story home to be located at 218 E. El Paso Street, between Second Street and Third Street within the Original Township of Broken Arrow.

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 and is about one and a half blocks East of Main Street, about one-quarter mile north of Houston Street.

The property is currently vacant. Prior to 2013, this property had a single-family structure, which was demolished by the City of Broken Arrow in February of 2013 after numerous code enforcement complaints. The applicant's home is adjacent to this property, but on a separate lot. According to the Broken Arrow zoning ordinance, an accessory structure cannot be built on a lot without a residence.

The applicant is proposing to submit a lot combination application on Lots 17, 18 and the west 12 feet of lot 19 of Block 57 of the Original Town of Broken Arrow. The proposed garage c...

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