File #: PP-1718-3    Version: 1 Name: Hallbrooke Addition Preliminary Plat
Type: Preliminary Plat Status: Passed
File created: 9/20/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/14/2017 Final action: 11/14/2017
Title: CONSIDERATION OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR HALLBROOKE ADDITION. (GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF EAST ROCK CREEK ROAD AND 24TH AVENUE N.E.)
Attachments: 1. Text file Prelim, 2. Traffic Summary Table, 3. Location Map, 4. Preliminary Plat, 5. Staff Report, 6. Transportation Impacts, 7. Pre-Development Summary, 8. Greenbelt Commission Comments, 9. Hallbrooke Protest Map 10-12-17, 10. Hallbrooke Protest 10-17, 11. 10-12-17 PC Minutes
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CONSIDERATION OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR HALLBROOKE ADDITION. (GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF EAST ROCK CREEK ROAD AND 24TH AVENUE N.E.)

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BACKGROUND: This item is a preliminary plat for Hallbrooke Addition and is generally located at the southwest corner of the intersection of East Rock Creek Road and 24th Avenue N.E.

The Norman Board of Parks Commissioners, on February 5, 2004, recommended private park land for Hallbrooke Addition. City Council, at its meeting of September 23, 2003, adopted Ordinance O-0304-17, annexing and placing this portion in the R-1, Single-Family Residential District. At its meeting of March 23, 2004, City Council adopted Ordinance O-0304-50 placing a portion of this property in the PUD, Planned Unit Development, and removing it from the R-1, Single-Family Dwelling District. Planning Commission, at its meeting of October 12, 2017, recommended to City Council the approval of the preliminary plat for Hallbrooke Addition. The final plats for Hallbrooke Addition, Sections 1 through 6 have been filed of record with the Cleveland County Clerk. The developer proposes to develop the property as single family development. There have been 242 single-family residential lots filed of record consisting of 187 R-1, single-family lots and 55 PUD lots. There are 30 R-1, single-family residential lots and 53 PUD lots remaining to be platted. That will bring a total of 325 lots within 142 acres. At a Greenbelt Commission meeting, questions were raised regarding accessibility to Northeast Lions Park. This development has an abundance of common open space that will provide access to the private park within the development and Northeast Lions Park.

DISCUSSION: The proposed 83 single-family residential lots in this addition are expected to generate approximately 884 trips per day, 68 AM peak hour trips, and 89 PM peak hour trips. The development is proposed for the south side of Rock Creek Road west of 24th Avenue NE. ...

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