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File #: 19-749    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/7/2019 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 6/17/2019 Final action:
Title: Acceptance of a Deed of Dedication from Stonetown Johanna Woods, LLC on a portion of unplatted property approximately one-half mile east of 23rd Street (193rd E. Avenue/County Line Road), south of Omaha Street (51st Street), shown as Exhibit A, Wagoner County, State of Oklahoma (Section 31, T19N, R15E)
Attachments: 1. 2-Deed of Dedication, 2. 3-Exhibit A
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Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 06-17-2019

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Acceptance of a Deed of Dedication from Stonetown Johanna Woods, LLC on a portion of unplatted property approximately one-half mile east of 23rd Street (193rd E. Avenue/County Line Road), south of Omaha Street (51st Street), shown as Exhibit A, Wagoner County, State of Oklahoma (Section 31, T19N, R15E)

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Background:
The Johanna Woods plat was recorded in Wagoner County on March 27, 1984. Several reserve areas were created on the plat that were set aside for recreational purposes including a five-foot-wide (5') strip of land on the east side of the plat named Reserve "D." The Johanna Woods Amended Plat was later recorded in Wagoner County on February 4, 1987. With the amended plat, Reserve "D" was designated for a sanitary sewer lift station and as a sanitary sewer easement, yet ownership and maintenance was to remain with the property owner of Johanna Woods.

PUD (Planned Unit Development)-30 was approved by the City Council on October 4, 1982, for Johanna Woods, a 75.14-acre residential mobile home development with 242 lots. On July 5, 1983, the City Council approved PUD-30A to allow mobile homes to be owner or renter occupied. On July 11, 1985, the City Council approved an amendment to PUD-30, now known as PUD-30A-1, for proposed changes to stagger the front building lines. On November 2, 1992, the City Council approved PUD-30B, a PUD Amendment to allow sales of mobiles on the site, subject to the condition that sales be limited to one home per lot, that no more than six lots be for sale simultaneously, and for sales to cease once existing lots are occupied.

On October 21, 2002, the City Council approved BACP-40, a request to change the comprehensive plan designation on a 2.95-acre property east of Johanna Woods from Level 2 to Level 3. Approval of BACP-40 was subject to platting the property to PUD-30 standa...

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