LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 19-841    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/28/2019 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 7/16/2019 Final action:
Title: Consideration, discussion, and possible approval of PUD-291 (Planned Unit Development), Boston Heights, 2.10 acres, A-1 (Agricultural) to PUD-291/RS-2 (BAZ-1991, Single-Family Residential), one-half mile east of Elm Place (161st E. Avenue), one-quarter mile south of Washington Street (91st Street)
Attachments: 1. 1-PUBLISHED PC STAFF REPORT.06-27-2019, 2. 2-CASE MAP.PUD 291, 3. 3-AERIAL.PUD 291, 4. 4-COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, 5. 5-DESIGN STATEMENT.PUD 291
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Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 07-16-2019

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Consideration, discussion, and possible approval of PUD-291 (Planned Unit Development), Boston Heights, 2.10 acres, A-1 (Agricultural) to PUD-291/RS-2 (BAZ-1991, Single-Family Residential), one-half mile east of Elm Place (161st E. Avenue), one-quarter mile south of Washington Street (91st Street)
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Background:
Planned Unit Development (PUD)-291 involves a 2.10 acre parcel located one-half mile east of Elm Place (161st E. Avenue), one-quarter mile south of Washington Street (91st Street). The property is presently zoned A-1 (Agricultural). On January 2, 2018, the City Council approved BAZ-1991 to change the zoning on the property from A-1 to RS-2. BAZ-1991 was approved subject to the property being replatted. On February 19, 2019, the conditional final plat was approved by the City Council, subject to an attached checklist. Applicant proceeded to make the changes required by the City Council and on May 3, 2019, Staff approved the final plat.

The property had previously been platted as Lot 1, Block 2 Arrow Acres. The existing plat showed a 10-foot wide utility easement passing north/south through the center of the property. A survey on March 25, 2019, revealed that the existing sanitary sewer was not located in the existing utility easement, but was situated 32.64 feet to the east. Applicant informed Staff of the problem with the utility easement on May 6, 2019.

The discovery of the problem with the existing sanitary sewer line not being located in the existing utility easement required an adjustment to the lot line configuration. The modification to the lot lines resulted in the loss of one lot from what was shown on the Conditional Final Plat. With PUD-291, applicant is requesting that the minimum lot width be reduced from 70 feet to 65 feet to accommodate the existing sanitary sewer line. This change allows one more lot than what was shown with the Conditional Final Plat.

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