LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 19-840    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/28/2019 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 7/16/2019 Final action:
Title: Approval of PUD-249A (Planned Unit Development), a major amendment to PUD-249, Bluebird Storage Facilities, 6.50 acres, IL (Industrial Light)/PUD-249 to IL/PUD-249A, south of Washington Street (91st Street), one-quarter mile east of the Creek Turnpike
Attachments: 1. 1-PUBLISHED PC STAFF REPORT.06-27-2019, 2. 2-CASE MAP.PUD-249A, 3. 3-GOOGLE EARTH AERIAL, 4. 4-COMP PLAN.PUD 249A, 5. 5-REVISED PUD DOCUMENT.06-26-2019, 6. 6-PUD 249.APPROVED PUD DOCUMENT.03-01-2016, 7. 7-APPROVED SITE PLAN, 8. 8-BLUEBIRD GARDEN CENTER PLAT, 9. 9-PICTURES, 10. 10-LANDSCAPE AREA MEASUREMENT, 11. 11-EMAIL FROM APPLICANT
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Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 07-16-2019

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Approval of PUD-249A (Planned Unit Development), a major amendment to PUD-249, Bluebird Storage Facilities, 6.50 acres, IL (Industrial Light)/PUD-249 to IL/PUD-249A, south of Washington Street (91st Street), one-quarter mile east of the Creek Turnpike
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Background:
Planned Unit Development (PUD)-249A involves a 6.50 acre parcel located south of Washington Street (91st Street), one-quarter mile east of the Creek Turnpike, and about one-quarter mile west of State Highway 51. The property is presently zoned IL (Industrial Light) and is a part of PUD-249. PUD-249 and BAZ-1952 (A-1 to IL) were approved by the City Council on March 1, 2016. PUD-249 limited the use of the property to storage and accessory uses. The City Council also specified that the storage of salvage vehicles, as well as salvage activity, would not be allowed on the property. During the past couple of years, the property has been used for the storage of recreational vehicles.

With PUD-249A, applicant is requesting to split the property into two parcels and create two Development Areas, A and B. Development Area B, the east parcel, will continue to be regulated by development regulations associated with PUD-249, and the use is limited to storage and accessory uses. With PUD-249A, applicant is requesting that within Development Area A, the west parcel, that the uses permitted be changed to those allowed by right or Specific Use Permit in the IL district.

The property associated with PUD-249A was initially used as horticulture nursery. SP-244 was approved by the City Council on October 10, 2010, subject to the property being platted. The property was platted as Bluebird Garden Center. The plat was recorded in Wagoner County on February 1, 2012. The horticulture nursery was closed a couple of years later, and the property was acquired by Aspen Square, Inc.

The property is not connected to a sanitary sewer line. When the ho...

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