LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 19-1248    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/30/2019 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 10/15/2019 Final action:
Title: Approval of BACP-164 (Comprehensive Plan Change), Level 2 to Level 5, Cody D. Callaway Parking Lot, 0.16 acres, R-3 (Single-Family Residential) and SP-137 (Specific Use Permit), east of the northeast corner of First Street and Detroit Street at 212 East Detroit Street
Attachments: 1. 1-PUBLISHED PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT.09-26-2019, 2. 2-CASE MAP.BACP-164, 3. 3-AERIAL.BACP-164, 4. 4-DROD MAP
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Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 10-15-2019

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Approval of BACP-164 (Comprehensive Plan Change), Level 2 to Level 5, Cody D. Callaway Parking Lot, 0.16 acres, R-3 (Single-Family Residential) and SP-137 (Specific Use Permit), east of the northeast corner of First Street and Detroit Street at 212 East Detroit Street
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Background:
BACP 164 is a request to change the Comprehensive Plan designation from Level 2 to Level 5 on 0.16 acres located east of the northeast corner of First Street and Detroit Street at 212 E. Detroit Street. The property, which is vacant, has been platted as Lots 16 and 17 of Block 17, Original Town of Broken Arrow and is presently zoned R-3 along with a Specific Use Permit (SP 137). SP-137, which was approved by the City Council on November 15, 1999, was for a church parking lot.

Milestone, a four story building with 31,000 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor and three levels of apartments containing 90 units, is under construction to the west of this property. Applicant is proposing to develop a parking lot that will be used by the Milestone building. Applicant's concept is that the parking spaces will be covered, and the parking lot will have fencing and landscaping around it similar to the First National Bank parking lot on the southeast corner of Main Street and Broadway Avenue.

The regulations in the DROD, which became effective on January 2, 2018, contain design standards for buildings, but the number of parking spaces is based on the underlying zoning. While a parking structure is not allowed in the ON district, it is identified as a permitted use in Area 5 of the DROD.

On June 17, 2019, the City Council approved BAZ-2028, a request to change the zoning designation on 0.72-acres from DROD Area 5 (Downtown Residential Overlay)/R-3 (Single-Family Residential), ON (Office Neighborhood), and PUD-242 (Planned Unit Development) to DROD Area 5 (Downtown Residential Overlay)/ON (Office Neighborh...

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