LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 17-2880    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/8/2017 In control: Downtown Advisory Board
On agenda: 11/14/2017 Final action:
Title: Consideration and possible approval to recommend a remodel and addition to an existing single family residence, located at 311 East Commercial Street, Lot 6, Block 21, College Addition to Broken Arrow
Attachments: 1. 1-Conceptual Site Plan, 2. 2-Floor Plan, 3. 3-Elevation Drawings, 4. 4-Aerial Map, 5. 5-Surrounding Properties, 6. 6-ZONING ORD.5.8.D.2.b, 7. 7-ZONING ORD.5.3.C.1
Broken Arrow Downtown Advisory Board
11-14-2017

To: Chairperson and Board Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
title
Consideration and possible approval to recommend a remodel and addition to an existing single family residence, located at 311 East Commercial Street, Lot 6, Block 21, College Addition to Broken Arrow
End
Background:
The applicant has submitted for review and approval, site plan, floor plan and elevation drawings, for the remodel and addition to an existing single-family home. The property is located at 232 East Commercial Street, one-quarter mile north of Houston Street, two blocks east of Main Street. The property is platted as Lot 6, Block 21, College Addition to Broken Arrow. The property is zoned R-3 and is neighbored by parking lots to the north and west, another single-family residential home to the east and Kennedy Funeral Home to the south. The two-story structure is proposed to be approximately 2,500 square feet.

Chapter 5.8.D.2.b of the Zoning Ordinance requires the development of new residential structures to be generally compatible in appearance with other existing structures on the block that comply with the ordinance. The ordinance requires that three of six criteria are substantially similar to the majority of other buildings on the same and facing block. As described below, these structures meet all of the required criteria.

Roof Material: Similar
* The new structure proposes composite shingle roofing which is found on some neighboring homes.
Roof Overhang: Similar
* The proposed structures have roof overhangs similar to those in the area.
Exterior Building Material: Similar
* Building materials include LAP siding, shake siding, and cedar accents.
Size, Shape and Alignment of Windows and Doors: Similar
* Window and door size, shape and alignment are equivalent to those on neighboring homes.
Front Porches or Porticos: Similar
* There is a front porch extending from the main entry. The existing porch will...

Click here for full text