LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 20-522    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/12/2020 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 5/14/2020 Final action: 5/14/2020
Title: Approval of PT19-105, Conditional Final Plat, Centennial Crossing, 21.52 acres, 2 Lots, A-1 to PUD 266A/RM, one-quarter mile south of Omaha Street (51st Street), east of Elm Avenue (161st Avenue)
Attachments: 1. 2-CHECKLIST.CENTENNIAL CROSSING, 2. 3-CONDITIONAL FINAL PLAT, 3. 4-SECTION 4.1 OF SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, 4. 5-SECTION 1.6 OF SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS, 5. 6-PUD-266A DESIGN STATEMENT (01-28-2020)
Broken Arrow Planning Commission
05-14-2020

To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Development Services Department
Title:
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Approval of PT19-105, Conditional Final Plat, Centennial Crossing, 21.52 acres, 2 Lots, A-1 to PUD 266A/RM, one-quarter mile south of Omaha Street (51st Street), east of Elm Avenue (161st Avenue)
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Background:
Applicant: Alan Betchan, AAB Engineering, LLC
Owner: Brown & Perkins, LLC
Developer: Brown & Perkins, LLC
Engineer: AAB Engineering, LLC
Location: One-quarter mile south of Omaha Street, east of Elm Avenue
Size of Tract 21.52 acres
Number of Lots:|910|Present Zoning: A-1 to PUD 266A/RM (BAZ-1986)
Comp Plan: Level 3 (BACP 146)

PT19-105, the conditional final plat for Centennial Crossings, contains 21.52 acres and is proposed to be divided into two lots and one reserve area. This property, which is located one-quarter mile south of Omaha Street, east of Elm Avenue, is presently zoned A-1. On February 7, 2019, the City Council approved BAZ-1986 to change the zoning on the property from A-1 to RM (Multifamily Residential) along with PUD 266. PUD 266 and BAZ-1986 were approved subject to the property being platted. A preliminary plat for Centennial Crossing was reviewed and approved by the Planning Commission on April 26, 2019, subject to an attached checklist.

PUD 266 divided the property into two development areas, A and B. Development Area A coincides with Lot 1, Block 1, while Development Area B corresponds with Lot 2, Block 1. According to the design statement for PUD-266, the maximum number of dwelling units in Development Area A is 285, while in Development Area B up to 35 dwelling units are permitted.

On February 13, 2020, the Planning Commission approved PUD-266A, a minor amendment to PUD-266 that allowed an alternative option for the development of Lot 1, Block 1. The single-story alternative on Lot 1, Block 1 allows up to 175 single-story dwelling units, all located on one lot. In this alternative,...

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