LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 24-372    Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/11/2024 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 3/14/2024 Final action:
Title: Approval of PT-001342-2024|PR-000510-2023, Preliminary Plat, Antler Falls, approximately 46 acres, 149 Lots, A-1 (Agricultural) to RS-4 (Single-Family Residential)/PUD-001242-2023 (Planned Unit Development), located south and east of the southeast corner of Houston Street (81st Street) and 257th Street (Midway Road)
Attachments: 1. Comments, Preliminary Plat, and Covenants
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Broken Arrow Planning Commission
03-14-2024

To: Chairman and Commission Members
From: Community Development Department
Title:
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Approval of PT-001342-2024|PR-000510-2023, Preliminary Plat, Antler Falls, approximately 46 acres, 149 Lots, A-1 (Agricultural) to RS-4 (Single-Family Residential)/PUD-001242-2023 (Planned Unit Development), located south and east of the southeast corner of Houston Street (81st Street) and 257th Street (Midway Road)
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Background:
Applicant: Justin DeBruin, Wallace Design Collective
Owner: Nora Gordon, Gada Construction
Developer: -
Engineer: Wallace Design Collective
Location: ? South and East of the southeast corner of Houston Street (81st Street) and 257th Street (Midway Road)
Size of Tract Approximately 46 acres
Number of Lots: 149
Zoning: RS-4 (Residential Single Family)/ PUD-001242-2023 (Planned Unit Development)
Comp Plan: Level 2 - Urban Residential

PT-001342-2024, the preliminary plat for Antler Falls proposes to have 149 lots on approximately 46 acres. This property, which is located south and east of the southeast corner of Houston Street (81st Street) and 257th Street (Midway Road), has been approved for rezoning from A-1 (Agricultural) to PUD-001242-2023 (Planned Unit Development) with underlying RS-4 (Single-Family Residential) zoning, subject to the property being platted.

Single-family lots encompass much of the property and generally meets the minimum standards of the RS-4 zoning district. A significant portion of the property is proposed for reserve areas with the largest area starting at the northwest corner moving to the southeast and northeast through the interior section of the property. Primary access to this development is provided by one access point on Houston Street, and one access point on 257th Street.

According to FEMA maps, none of the property is located in the 100-year floodplain. Water is available from Rural Water District Number 4 Wagoner County and sanitary sewer is available fr...

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