LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 17-2875    Name:
Type: Public Hearings Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/8/2017 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 11/16/2017 Final action:
Title: Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding the proposed final draft of the Downtown Residential Overlay District Design Standards and associated changes to Table 3.1-1 and Section 5.8.D of the Broken Arrow Zoning Ordinance
Attachments: 1. 2-Broken Arrow DROD Final Draft 10-31-17.pdf, 2. 3-MODIFICATION TO TABLE 3.1-1. TABLE OF ALLOWABLE USES.pdf, 3. 4-MODIFICATION TO SECTION 5.8.D.pdf, 4. 5-CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LETTER.pdf
Broken Arrow Planning Commission
11-16-2017

To: Chairman and Board Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding the proposed final draft of the Downtown Residential Overlay District Design Standards and associated changes to Table 3.1-1 and Section 5.8.D of the Broken Arrow Zoning Ordinance
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In November 2016, the City of Broken Arrow contracted with planning consulting firms ADG and Winter and Company to prepare design standards for residential development within the one square mile downtown area, located between Kenosha Street and Houston Street, and between Elm Place and 9th Street. The resulting Downtown Residential Overlay District (DROD) report and standards are intended to continue the implementation of the Downtown Master Plan by promoting compatible, high quality mixed uses and residential design in this area. During the course of the project, two public workshops (December 2016 and May 2017) were conducted along with several meetings with stakeholders, builders, local residents and staff.

ADG and Winter and Company have completed the enclosed draft document, with changes recommended by Stakeholders, and Staff. The most recent amendment has been the consolidation of Single Family homes into one category. This document is intended to be incorporated as a supplement to the Zoning Ordinance. Section 5.8.D of the Zoning Ordinance currently references the Downtown Residential Overlay (DRO) District. This section will be modified to incorporate the Downtown Residential Overlay District as a supplement to the Zoning Ordinance.

The Downtown Residential Overlay District divides the overlay area into seven geographical areas - Residential 1, Residential 2, Residential 3, Residential 4, Rose District Transition, Commercial/Mixed-Use Core, and Commercial/Mixed Use Corridor. The design standards are split into eight categories - Single Family (previously there were 2 sep...

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