LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 20-1270    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/7/2020 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 10/20/2020 Final action:
Title: Consideration, discussion and possible approval of BACP-131A (Comprehensive Plan Change), Oak Pond, 6.1 acres, Level 1 (Rural Residential) to Level 3 (Transition Area), north of Washington Street (91st Street), one-quarter mile west of 9th Street (177th E. Avenue)
Attachments: 1. 2-PUBLISHED PC STAFF REPORT, 2. 3-CASE MAP, 3. 4-AERIAL, 4. 5-FEMA Map, 5. 6-USGS Topographic Map, 6. 7-2013 Alta Survey, 7. 8-BACP 131, BAZ 1900 AND SP 273 DOCUMENTS
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Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 10-20-2020

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Consideration, discussion and possible approval of BACP-131A (Comprehensive Plan Change), Oak Pond, 6.1 acres, Level 1 (Rural Residential) to Level 3 (Transition Area), north of Washington Street (91st Street), one-quarter mile west of 9th Street (177th E. Avenue)
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Background:
BACP 131A is a request to change the Comprehensive Plan designation from Level 1 to Level 3, on 6.1 acres located north of Washington Street (91st Street), one-quarter mile west of 9th Street (177th E. Avenue). The property, which is unplatted, is currently zoned A-1 (Agriculture).

On January 21, 2014, the City Council conditionally approved a Comprehensive Plan amendment (BACP-131) to change the land use designation for a 6.46-acre site from Level 3 (Transition Area) to Level 1 (Rural Residential). Also approved was a request to rezone the property (BAZ-1900) from RM (Residential, Multifamily) to A-1 (Agriculture), and a Specific Use Permit (SP-273) for horticultural nursery sales. Several conditions of approval were not met, and staff reached out to work with the property owner in an attempt to resolve the outstanding items. An agreement was made to waive the platting requirement in exchange for dedication of right-of-way and a utility easement. In July 2014, the applicant dedicated 60 feet of right-of-way and a utility easement along the Washington Street frontage of the property. The owner intends to sell the property and is requesting this Comprehensive Plan amendment to market the property for a different use.

With BACP-131A, applicant requests approval to amend the Comprehensive Plan land use designation from Level 1 (Agricultural) to Level 3 (Transition Area). While a draft Planned Unit Development document has not been submitted with this request, staff anticipates receiving a request to rezone the property to RM (Residential Multifamily) should the Comprehensive Plan amendment be approved. Should these r...

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