LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 20-81    Name:
Type: Public Hearings Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/27/2019 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 1/9/2020 Final action: 1/9/2020
Title: Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding SP-146A (Specific Use Permit), Aspen Creek Church, 7.22 acres, A-1 (Agricultural)/SP-146 (Specific Use Permit), one-half mile south of Florence Street (111th Street), west of Aspen Avenue 145th East Avenue)
Attachments: 1. 2-CASE MAP, 2. 3-AERIAL, 3. 4-EXHIBITS
Broken Arrow Planning Commission
01-09-2020

To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Public hearing, consideration, and possible action regarding SP-146A (Specific Use Permit), Aspen Creek Church, 7.22 acres, A-1 (Agricultural)/SP-146 (Specific Use Permit), one-half mile south of Florence Street (111th Street), west of Aspen Avenue 145th East Avenue)
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Background:
Applicant: Lori Worthington, A-Max Sign Company, Inc.
Owner: New Life Center
Developer: New Life Center
Engineer: None
Location: One-half mile south of Florence Street (111th Street), west of Aspen Avenue 145th East Avenue)
Size of Tract 7.22 acres
Number of Lots:|910|Present Zoning: A-1/SP-146
Comp Plan: Level 6 (Regional Employment/Commercial)

SP-146A is a request for a Specific Use Permit Amendment to replace the existing monument sign with larger sign and a digital message board sign at a later date. The property is platted as Lot One (1), Block One (1) of New Life Center, located one-half mile south of Florence Street (111th Street), west of Aspen Avenue (145th East Avenue).

On November 20, 2000, the City Council approved SP-146 for a church, subject to the property being platted and approval of a site plan. The site plan was approved by the Planning Commission on September 27, 2001 and the plat for New Life Center was recorded in Tulsa County on November 29, 2001.

With SP-146A, the applicant is proposing to replace the existing monument sign with larger sign and a digital message board sign at a later date. 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 residential districts as long as they do not exceed 32-square-feet of display are and do not exceed 8-feet in height. Per Section 5.7.E.2 of the zoning ordinance, increases in display surface area and height may...

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