LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 17-2941    Name:
Type: Public Hearings Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/22/2017 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 12/7/2017 Final action:
Title: Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding SP-287 (Specific Use Permit), Anthem Church Signage, 24.106 acres, RS-1/SP50, one-half mile south of Kenosha, east of Garnett Road
Attachments: 1. 2-SP-287.CASE MAP, 2. 3-AERIAL, 3. 4-Liberty Church Site Amended Plat, 4. 5-Anthem Church Sign Location, 5. 6-Anthem Church Proposed Sign
Related files: 18-78
Broken Arrow Planning Commission
12-7-2017

To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding SP-287 (Specific Use Permit), Anthem Church Signage, 24.106 acres, RS-1/SP50, one-half mile south of Kenosha, east of Garnett Road
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Background:
Applicant: David Graves
Owner: Anthem Church, Inc.
Engineer: N/A
Location: one-half mile south of Kenosha, east of Garnett Road
Size of Tract 24.106 acres
Number of Lots:|910|Present Zoning: R-1/SP-50
Comp Plan Present: Level 2

SP-287 is a request for a Specific Use Permit for a proposed 20-foot-high monument sign for Anthem Church. The property is zoned R-1/SP-50 and is located east of S. Garnett Road, one-half mile south of Kenosha Street.

On February 3, 1986, the City Council approved SP-50, a Specific Use Permit for First Liberty Baptist Church, subject to platting and final site plan review. On April 21, 1987, the Broken Arrow City Council approved the Liberty Church Site Plat for an 8.97-acre site. On May 22, 1997, the Planning Commission reviewed a site plan for Liberty Church that was for a larger area than what had previously been platted. The Planning Commission approved a portion of the site plan that was platted, and the remaining area was approved subject to platting. On December 7, 1998, the plat was amended as Liberty Church Site Amended to include the entire site encompassing 24.87 acres.

In accordance with the zoning ordinance, permanent freestanding signs, which function as on-premises advertising and are located on a lot used for institutional uses, including places of assembly, may be constructed in residential districts as long as they do not exceed 32-square-feet of display are and do not exceed 8-feet in height. Per Section 5.7.E.2 of the zoning ordinance, increases in display surface area and height may be requested through a PUD or Specific Use Permit.

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