LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 17-2850    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 10/31/2017 In control: Broken Arrow Municipal Authority
On agenda: 11/7/2017 Final action: 11/7/2017
Title: Acceptance of and authorization to execute a Tulsa County Board of County Commissioners Utility Permit for a Sanitary Sewer Installation by boring across Garnett Road for the Cottages at Cedar Ridge located one-quarter mile north of New Orleans Street, west of Garnett Road (Section 19, T18N, R14E)
Attachments: 1. Utility Permit-Tulsa County.pdf, 2. NET-Offsite Sanitary Sewer-Cottages at Cedar Ridge.pdf

Broken Arrow Municipal Authority

Meeting of: 11-07-2017

 

To:                     Chairman and Authority Members

From:                     Development Services Department

Title: 

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                     Acceptance of and authorization to execute a Tulsa County Board of County Commissioners Utility Permit for a Sanitary Sewer Installation by boring across Garnett Road for the Cottages at Cedar Ridge located one-quarter mile north of New Orleans Street, west of Garnett Road (Section 19, T18N, R14E)

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Background:

Mike Case, President of Case and Associates, purchased a portion of the former Grace Fellowship property located one-quarter mile north of New Orleans Street and west of Garnett Road to develop a upscale apartment community called Cottages at Cedar Ridge

 

The property slopes eastward toward Garnett Road.  The best route for sanitary sewer is eastward across Garnett and tie into the existing 48-inch Haikey Creek sanitary sewer trunk line.  The sanitary sewer system involves 5 entities, City of Tulsa, Tulsa County, City of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and Corps of Engineers. 

 

Case and Associates has met with each entity and in some cases, multiple entities at the same time.  They have received approvals so far from the entities including Broken Arrow.  The sanitary sewer runs eastward across Garnett Road and the northern edge of the wetlands located in the City of Broken Arrow on Turnpike Authority property. 

 

The attached utility permit requires signature for the City of Broken Arrow for the eastern half of the crossing of Garnett Road.  Plans for the portion of the system in Broken Arrow are attached for reference.  The sanitary system is a 15-inch line capable of carrying the flows for the apartment project and future development north of the site. 

 

Staff has reviewed the documents and recommends acceptance of the utility permit for signature.

                     

Cost:                                                                None

Prepared By:                                           Michael Skates, P.E., CFM,

Reviewed By:                                          Department of Engineering and Construction
                                    Utilities Department
                                    Assistant City Manager - Operations

                                    Legal Department                                   

Approved By:                      Michael L. Spurgeon, City Manager

Attachments:                                          Utility Permit-Tulsa County

NET-Offsite Sanitary Sewer-Cottages at Cedar Creek

                                   

Recommendation:    Accept the utility permit and authorize its execution.