File #: R-1516-94    Version: 1 Name: Resolution - Section Line Roads ineligible for building permits
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/22/2016 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 3/8/2016 Final action: 3/8/2016
Title: RESOLUTION R-1516-94: A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, DECLARING CERTAIN SPECIFIED SECTION LINES AS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR BUILDING PERMITS EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN.
Attachments: 1. Text File Section Line Roads, 2. R-1516-94, 3. Attachment A
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RESOLUTION R-1516-94: A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, DECLARING CERTAIN SPECIFIED SECTION LINES AS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR BUILDING PERMITS EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN.

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BACKGROUND: In September of 1985, City Council adopted Resolution R-8485-53, as recommended by the Rural Area Plan Committee. The Rural Plan Committee was concerned about the issuance of building permits on section line roads that had never been properly constructed and had not been accepted by City Council. That resolution officially designated numerous section line roads throughout Norman as "closed" due to the fact they had never been properly constructed and accepted by the City. Properties adjacent to those section line roads, designated by that resolution as closed, were not eligible for issuance of a building permit without specific exceptions.

After the adoption of Resolution R-8485-53, Council adopted the NORMAN 2025 Plan and with that adoption staff updated the requirements to qualify for a building permit with Resolution R-0405-64 to include a minimum requirement of 40 acres to qualify for a building permit as well as updating the list of roads that were open.

DISCUSSION: Since the adoption of Resolution R-0405-53 several of the previously closed roads have opened. In addition, staff recognizes that since the minimum requirement for acreage in the A-2, Rural Agricultural District is 10 acres, or smaller if the tract is a legally filed of record tract of land, that the previous requirement of 40 acres to qualify for a building permit is not appropriate and prohibits land owners from building on legally subdivided lots if they cannot meet the 40-acre minimum. The 40-acre minimum has been removed from the Resolution.

Language in Resolution R-0405-64 also included the statement "whether a public road has been adequately constructed to public road standards on said section lines and whether said public roads have been accepted by th...

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