LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 19-326    Name:
Type: Public Hearings Status: Withdrawn
File created: 2/27/2019 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 3/14/2019 Final action: 3/14/2019
Title: Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding SP-292 (Specific Use Permit), Broken Arrow Public Schools, 38.734 acres, A-1, one-half mile north of New Orleans Street (101st Street), one-half mile west of Evans Road (225th E. Avenue)
Attachments: 1. 2-Case Map, 2. 3-Aerial, 3. 4-Development Concept and Standards, 4. 5-Conceptual Improvement Plan
Broken Arrow Planning Commission
03-14-2019

To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding SP-292 (Specific Use Permit), Broken Arrow Public Schools, 38.734 acres, A-1, one-half mile north of New Orleans Street (101st Street), one-half mile west of Evans Road (225th E. Avenue)
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Background:
Applicant: Broken Arrow Public Schools
Owner: Gerald Brother
Developer: Broken Arrow Public Schools
Engineer: Wallace Engineering
Location: One-half mile north New Orleans Street, one-half mile west Evans Road
Size of Tract 38.734 acres
Number of Lots:|910|Present Zoning: A-1
Comp Plan Present: Public/Semi-Public

SP 292 is a request for a Specific Use Permit for a new school campus for an elementary school and other school related functions and land uses. The property, which contains 38.734 acres, is located one-half mile north of New Orleans Street (101st Street), one-half mile west of Evans Road (225th E. Avenue). The property is presently undeveloped and unplatted.

On February 28, 2019, the Planning Commission approved BAL-2049 to split an 80.258-acre tract into three tracts. The site for SP-292 is the northern tract resulting from the lot split. A preliminary plat (PT19-100) for this site is being processed concurrently with the Specific Use Permit request.
The Broken Arrow Zoning Ordinance (updated in 2008) requires all schools within agricultural and residential zoning districts to have a Specific Use Permit. Also included in SP-292 is a request for a monument sign, an electronic message board sign, and directional signage. In accordance with the zoning ordinance, permanent freestanding signs, which function as on-premise advertising and are located on a lot used for institutional uses, including educational institutions, may be constructed in agricultural districts as long as they do not exceed 32-square-feet of display are and do not exceed 8...

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