LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 18-78    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 12/18/2017 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 1/2/2018 Final action: 1/2/2018
Title: Approval of 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-PUBLISHED PLANNING COMMISSION FACT SHEET, 2. 3-CASE MAP, 3. 4-AERIAL, 4. 5-Liberty Church Site Amended Plat, 5. 6-Anthem Church Sign Location, 6. 7-Anthem Church Proposed Sign
Related files: 17-2941
Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 01-2-2018

To: Mayor and City Council Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Approval of 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:
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.

A Specific Use Permit (SP-50) was approved for First Liberty Baptist Church on February 3, 1986 subject to platting. The original 8.97-acre site was platted as the Liberty Church Site Plat on April 21, 1987, and an amended plat for the enlarged 24.87-acre site was approved on December 7, 1998. Liberty Church has recently merged with The Gathering Church and has changed its name to Anthem Church. SP-287 is a request for a Specific Use Permit for a 20-foot-high freestanding sign that will replace the existing Liberty Church sign. The sign is proposed to be clad with imitation wood planks and a brushed aluminum, halo lit logo totaling 23.55 square feet of sign area.

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. Illuminated signs are permitted in residential districts, as part of an institutional use, such as a places of assembly, with a Specific Use Permit. SP-287 is therefore in accordance with the comprehensive plan and zoning ordinance.


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Prepared By: Jane Wyrick

Reviewed By: Development Services Depart...

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