LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 18-84    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 12/20/2017 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 1/2/2018 Final action: 1/2/2018
Title: Approval of PT05-102A, Revised Conditional Final Plat, BA Lawn & Garden, 1 lot, 2.55 acres, CH, east of Elm Place, north of Kenosha Street
Attachments: 1. 1-PC FACT SHEET.pdf, 2. 2-CHECKLIST.BA LAWN & GARDEN.pdf, 3. 3-REVISED CONDITIONAL FINAL PLAT FOR BA-LAWN & GARDEN.11-29-2017.pdf, 4. 4-REVISED COVENANTS. BA LAWN & GARDEN.pdf
Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 01-02-2018

To: Mayor and City Council Members
From: Development Services Department
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Approval of PT05-102A, Revised Conditional Final Plat, BA Lawn & Garden, 1 lot, 2.55 acres, CH, east of Elm Place, north of Kenosha Street
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Background:
The revised conditional final plat of BA Lawn & Garden, which contains 2.55 acres, is located east of Elm Place, north of Kenosha Street. BA Lawn & Garden is proposing to relocate their store to this site.

On August 7, 2006, the City Council approved the conditional final plat for Promise Land (PT05-102), subject to an attached checklist. Right-of-way and utility easements were dedicated in accordance with the Subdivision Regulations along Kenosha Street, however, the plat was never recorded. Previously on January 20, 2004, the City Council had also approved BAZ 1620, a request to change the zoning on the property from C-5 to C-4, subject to the property being platted. In 2008, the Zoning Ordinance was modified and the C-5 and C-4 zoning designations were combined and the zoning on the property became "CH".

BA Lawn & Garden recently acquired the property and wants to construct new buildings on the site. Prior to new buildings being constructed, the platting process needs to be completed. As a result, the applicant has submitted a revised conditional final plat, "BA Lawn & Garden".

The property will have one point of access to Kenosha Street. This existing access point does not meet the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance, however, it is considered to be "grandfathered".

When the previous property owner purchased the property, the seller left out a 15-foot wide strip along the north boundary. This created a lot split with a land locked parcel that was not submitted to or approved by the City of Broken Arrow. This 15-foot wide strip remains unplatted and under separate ownership. As part of this conditional final plat, a 20-foot wide mutual access easemen...

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