LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 19-1530    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/17/2019 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 1/7/2020 Final action:
Title: Consideration, discussion and possible approval of PUD-298 (Planned Unit Development), Stewart Martin Equipment-Kubota Dealership and abrogation of a portion of SP-196A (Specific Use Permit), 6.60 acres, CH (Commercial Heavy), located one-quarter mile north of Kenosha Street (71st Street), east of Elm Place (161st E. Ave)
Attachments: 1. 2-PUBLISHED PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT, 2. 3-CASE MAP, 3. 4-AERIAL, 4. 5-DESIGN STATEMENT, 5. 6-NORTHSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH PLAT, 6. 7-REVISED ELEVATIONS
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Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 01-07-2020

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Consideration, discussion and possible approval of PUD-298 (Planned Unit Development), Stewart Martin Equipment-Kubota Dealership and abrogation of a portion of SP-196A (Specific Use Permit), 6.60 acres, CH (Commercial Heavy), located one-quarter mile north of Kenosha Street (71st Street), east of Elm Place (161st E. Ave)
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Background:
Planned Unit Development (PUD)-298 involves a 6.60-acre tract located one-quarter mile north of Kenosha Street, east of Elm Place (161st E. Avenue) at 1275 N. Elm Place. In conjunction with PUD-298, applicant requests that a portion of SP-196A be abrogated for this property.

The site of this request was originally platted on June 5, 1984 as Lot 1 Block 1 of the Bradley Chevrolet, Inc. plat. When Northside Christian Church acquired the site, it was replatted on June 29, 2007 as the north portion of Lot 1 Block 1 of the Northside Christian Church plat. On May 2, 2005, the City Council approved SP-196 (Specific Use Permit) for church uses on 6.60 acres that Northside Christian Church was acquiring, subject to platting. The site was not platted and SP-196 expired. On September 8, 2006, the City Council approved SP-196A for the entire church property, subject to replatting and limited the use of the site to church and activities directly associated with a church. Stewart Martin Equipment is in the process of acquiring the north 6.60acres from Northside Christian Church. Applicant requests that the Specific Use Permit (SP-196A) for the 6.60-acre northern portion of the site be abrogated.

With PUD-298, applicant requests approval to allow tractor, utility trailer, all-terrain vehicle, and associated equipment sales and rentals, including parts and service, on a 6.60-acre tract. Applicant proposes gated access and a drive aisle surrounding the building. The required front landscape edge is proposed to be increased from ten feet to fifteen feet with expanded landscaping...

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