LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 18-1067    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/29/2018 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 9/13/2018 Final action:
Title: Approval of BAL-829A, Thomas and Dollie Shaw Lot Split, 1 Lot, 0.53 acres, south of Dearborn Street, east of 37th Street at 20925 E. 43rd Street South
Attachments: 1. 2-CASE MAP, 2. 3-AERIAL.BAL 829A, 3. 4-LOT SPLIT LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS EXHIBITS, 4. 5-SEPTIC TANK LOCATION INFORMATION SUBMITTED WITH BAL-829
Broken Arrow Planning Commission
09-13-2018

To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Approval of BAL-829A, Thomas and Dollie Shaw Lot Split, 1 Lot, 0.53 acres, south of Dearborn Street, east of 37th Street at 20925 E. 43rd Street South
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Background:
Applicant: Thomas and Dollie Shaw
Owner: Thomas and Dollie Shaw
Developer: None
Surveyor: Randy K. Shoefstall, Land Surveyor
Location: South of Dearborn Street, east of 37th Street at 20925 E. 43rd Street South
Size of Tract 0.53 total acres; Tract 1 - 0.50 acres; Tract 2 - 0.03 acres
Number of Lots: 1 (2 proposed)
Present Zoning: A-RMH
Comp Plan: Level 3 (Transition Area)

Lot split request BAL-829A involves a 0.53-acre parcel located south of Dearborn Street, east of 37th Street at 20925 E. 43rd Street South. On June 12, 2003, the Planning Commission approved BAL-829 that created the existing parcel. Applicant is requesting to split the west 7 feet of the parcel and attach it to the adjoining property to the west. There is an existing mobile home on Tract 1. With Tract 2 attached to the existing parcel to the west, the proposed lots meet the minimum lot size and frontage requirements of the RMH district.

Both properties have septic tanks for sanitary sewer. The health department requires all lots with septic tanks to have at least a half-acre. With the proposed lot split, Tract 1 still contains a half acre. When the lot split was done for BAL-829, the lateral lines where shown to be on the east part of Tract.

According to the FEMA maps, none of the subject property is located in the 100-year floodplain.

Oklahoma Natural Gas (ONG), Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO), Cox Communications, and Windstream have indicated that they do not have any problems with the proposed lot split. Water to the property is provided by Rural Water District 4.

Attachments: Case map
Aerial
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