LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 18-1048    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Passed
File created: 8/27/2018 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 9/4/2018 Final action: 9/4/2018
Title: Consideration, discussion, and possible approval of PUD-280 (Planned Unit Development) and BAZ-2010 (Rezoning), The Villages at Seven Oaks South, 11.34 acres, A-1 to RS-3 (BAZ-1622) to RS-3 to RS-4/PUD-280, located one-quarter mile east of 9th Street, south of New Orleans Street
Attachments: 1. 1-Published PC Factsheet.PUD 280 & BAZ 2010, 2. 2-CASE MAP PUD-280_BAZ-2010, 3. 3-AERIAL, 4. 4-COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, 5. 5-PUD 280 Design Statement REVISED, 6. 6-THE VILLAGES AT SEVEN OAKS SOUTH PRELIM PLAT, 7. 7-Letter to Residents from Developer.Presented at Planning Commission, 8. 8-Modified Entrance Submitted 08-30-2018
Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 09-04-2018

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Consideration, discussion, and possible approval of PUD-280 (Planned Unit Development) and BAZ-2010 (Rezoning), The Villages at Seven Oaks South, 11.34 acres, A-1 to RS-3 (BAZ-1622) to RS-3 to RS-4/PUD-280, located one-quarter mile east of 9th Street, south of New Orleans Street

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Background:
Planned Unit Development (PUD) 280 and BAZ-2010 involve an 11.34 acre undeveloped tract located one-quarter mile east of 9th Street, south of New Orleans Street. Applicant is requesting that the zoning on the unplatted property be changed from A-1 to RS-3 (via BAZ-1622) to RS-4/PUD-280. A preliminary plat, The Villages at Seven Oaks South, was submitted in conjunction with this PUD request. The preliminary plat was tabled to the September 13, 2018 Planning Commission meeting due to issues with access.

With PUD-280, applicant is proposing to develop a privately gated neighborhood with up to 47 lots in the conceptual layout. The preliminary plat shows 57 lots. The 10 lots facing South 12th Place, East New Orleans Place and South 13th Place are not included in the PUD and rezoning request and will remain zoned RS-3.

PUD-280 proposed private streets, owned and maintained by the new development's homeowners association, with the primary entry to the subdivision from East Quantico Street. Emergency crash gates would provide an emergency access to and from the subdivision on Roanoke Place and at East Orlando Street to the west. During the Planning Commission meeting on August 9, 2018, concerns were raised, by residents of Seven Oaks South Phase I & II and Planning Commission, about the location of the entry gate. These concerns included increased traffic on existing streets and access to the gated entry being directly in front of existing homes in Phase I.

The developer held a meeting with several residents of Seven Oaks South ...

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