LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 18-960    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Passed
File created: 8/10/2018 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 9/4/2018 Final action: 9/4/2018
Title: Consideration, discussion, and possible approval of PUD-281 (Planned Unit Development), Milestone, 2.07 acres, DM/SP-137G/Area 6 of the Downtown Residential Overlay District to PUD-281/DM/Area 6 of the Downtown Residential Overlay District along with the abrogation of SP-137, located one-third mile south of Kenosha Street, one-half mile east of Elm Place
Attachments: 1. 1-PLANNING COMMISSION FACT SHEET, 2. 2-CASE MAP, 3. 3-AERIAL.PUD 281, 4. 4-PUD-281.DESIGN STATEMENT, 5. 5-SITE PLAN, 6. 6-BUILDING RENDERING, 7. 7-BUILDING ELEVATIONS, 8. 8-LANDSCAPE PLAN, 9. 9-ARTICLE 11 - C-1 CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT REGULATIONS FROM 1960 ZONING ORDINANCE
Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 09-04-2018

To: Mayor and City Council Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Consideration, discussion, and possible approval of PUD-281 (Planned Unit Development), Milestone, 2.07 acres, DM/SP-137G/Area 6 of the Downtown Residential Overlay District to PUD-281/DM/Area 6 of the Downtown Residential Overlay District along with the abrogation of SP-137, located one-third mile south of Kenosha Street, one-half mile east of Elm Place
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Background:
Planned Unit Development (PUD) 281 involves a 2.07 acre parcel located one-third mile south of Kenosha Street, one-half mile east of Elm Place at 305 N. Main Street, which is on the east side of Main Street between Elgin Street and Detroit Street. A new mixed use/residential development is proposed on the property that is owned by the Broken Arrow Economic Development Authority. The development will be a four-story building with 31,000 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor and three levels of apartment above. The 89,000 square feet of residential space will house approximately 90 units. The property is presently zoned DM/SP-137 and is in Area 6 of the Downtown Residential Overlay District. SP-137, which was for a church, was approved by the City Council on November 15, 1999. The church building has since been removed, and the site is presently vacant. The property has been platted as Lots 1 - 22, Block 18, Original Town of Broken Arrow. The existing alley on the property is in the process of being vacated.
In January 2018, the City Council adopted Design Standards for the Downtown Residential Overlay District (DROD). The adoption of the DROD continued the implementation of the Downtown Master Plan by promoting compatible, high quality mixed-use and residential design in the area bound by Elm Place, Houston Street, 9th Street, and Kenosha Street. The DROD standards promote protection of sensitive established residential neighborhoods w...

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