LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 17-2952    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Passed
File created: 11/28/2017 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 12/5/2017 Final action: 12/5/2017
Title: Consideration, discussion, and possible approval of PUD-268 (Planned Unit Development), Alfa Laval, Inc., 39.43 acres, IL, east of 9th Street, one-quarter mile south of Houston Street
Attachments: 1. 2-Published Planning Commission Fact Sheet, 2. 3- Case Map, 3. 4-Aerial Photo, 4. 5-PUD-268 Development Standards, Revised November 7, 2017, 5. 6-Lynn Lane Industrial Park Plat, 6. 7-Amended Plat of Lynn Lane Industrial Park
Related files: 17-2814
Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 12-5-2017

To: Mayor and City Council Members
From: Development Services Department
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Consideration, discussion, and possible approval of PUD-268 (Planned Unit Development), Alfa Laval, Inc., 39.43 acres, IL, east of 9th Street, one-quarter mile south of Houston Street
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Background:
PUD-268 (Planned Unit Development) is located east of 9th Street, one-quarter mile south of Houston Street. The project site currently includes three lots that are zoned Industrial Light (IL) and contains 39.43 acres.

In accordance with the Comprehensive Plan, Industrial Light (IL) zoning is permissible in areas with a Level 6 land use designation with approval of a Planned Unit Development. On March 7, 2017, the City Council approved BAZ-1971 to change the zoning designation on a 26.2-acre undeveloped tract from A-1 (Agricultural) to IL (Industrial Light) subject to the property being platted and a PUD being submitted and approved by the City Council. The lots that were rezoned are the two easternmost lots included in this PUD.

With PUD-268, Alfa Laval, Inc. is proposing to expand the existing industrial operation located at 1201 S. 9th Street. The expansion includes removing some of the existing buildings, constructing new buildings, and extending the drive aisles and parking areas to serve the new buildings as shown on Exhibit A. As part of the PUD, the applicant is requesting that the project be permitted to provide 200 percent of the required parking due to the parking demand created during shift overlap.

The existing driveway entrance along Lynn Lane will remain, and additional driveways are proposed along the south boundary where E. Nashville Street is being extended. No landscaping is proposed along the west and south boundaries due to the existing conditions. Rather, an eight-foot-high screening fence is proposed along the south boundary.

The property is designated as Level 6 in the Comprehensive Plan. IL...

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