LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 18-421    Name:
Type: Public Hearings Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/29/2018 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 4/26/2018 Final action: 4/26/2018
Title: Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding SP-199B (Specific Use Permit) Amendment to Abiding Harvest Church Signage, 16.76 acres, A-1/SP-199, one-third mile north of Florence Street (111th Street), east of Olive Avenue
Attachments: 1. 2-CASE MAP.SP-199B, 2. 3-AERIAL MAP.SP-199B, 3. 4-ABIDING HARVEST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH AMENDED, 4. 5-Proposed Sign Location, 5. 6-Proposed Sign
Related files: 18-529
Broken Arrow Planning Commission
04-26-2018

To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding SP-199B (Specific Use Permit) Amendment to Abiding Harvest Church Signage, 16.76 acres, A-1/SP-199, one-third mile north of Florence Street (111th Street), east of Olive Avenue
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Background:
Applicant: Gary Haynes, Crown Neon Signs
Owner: Abiding Harvest Church
Engineer: N/A
Location: One-third mile north of Florence Street (111th Street), east of Olive Avenue
Size of Tract 16.76 acres
Number of Lots:|910|Present Zoning: A-1/SP-199
Comp Plan Present: Level 3

SP-199B is a request for a Specific Use Permit Amendment to modify the existing monument sign for Abiding Harvest Church by adding a digital sign. The property is zoned A-1/SP-199 and is located east of Olive Avenue, one-third mile north of Florence Street.

On January 3, 2006, the City Council approved SP-199, a Specific Use Permit for Abiding Harvest United Methodist Church, subject to the property being platted. The plat, Abiding Harvest United Methodist Church, encompassed 10.05 acres and was filed in Tulsa County on April 17, 2006. The church subsequently obtained an additional 6.76 acres of unplatted property to the east. On August 6, 2013, the City Council approved the vacation of this plat in conjunction with the recordation of an amended plat that encompassed the entire 16.757-acre site. On December 4, 2012, the City council amended the Specific Use Permit to include the entire site (SP-199A).

On December 3, 2007, the City Council approved a separate Specific Use Permit (SP-220) for a telecommunication tower on this property.

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 and agricultural districts as l...

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