File #: PP-1617-9    Version: 1 Name: Tecumseh Pointe, PUD Prelim Plat
Type: Preliminary Plat Status: Passed
File created: 4/20/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/27/2017 Final action: 6/27/2017
Title: CONSIDERATION OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR TECUMSEH POINTE, A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, (A REPLAT OF LOTS 4 THROUGH 6, BLOCK 1, AND LOTS 5 THROUGH 11, BLOCK 2, TECUMSEH ROAD BUSINESS PARK, SECTION 2, A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT), AND WAIVER OF ALLEY REQUIREMENTS. (GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TECUMSEH ROAD AND HIGHWAY 77 (FLOOD AVENUE)
Attachments: 1. Text File Prelim, 2. Attachment 1 Traffic Table, 3. Location Map, 4. Preliminary Plat, 5. Preliminary Site Development Plan, 6. Staff Report, 7. Transportation Impacts, 8. Request for Alley Waiver, 9. Greenbelt Commission Comments, 10. 5-11-17 PC Minutes
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CONSIDERATION OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR TECUMSEH POINTE, A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, (A REPLAT OF LOTS 4 THROUGH 6, BLOCK 1, AND LOTS 5 THROUGH 11, BLOCK 2, TECUMSEH ROAD BUSINESS PARK, SECTION 2, A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT), AND WAIVER OF ALLEY REQUIREMENTS. (GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TECUMSEH ROAD AND HIGHWAY 77 (FLOOD AVENUE)

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BACKGROUND: This item is a preliminary plat for Tecumseh Pointe Addition, a Planned Unit Development, (A re-plat of Lots 4 through 6, Block 1 and Lots 5 through 11, Block 2, Tecumseh Road Business Park Section 2, a Planned Unit Development) and is generally located along Tecumseh Drive, northeast of the intersection of Flood Avenue (State Highway No. 77) and Tecumseh Road. This property consists of 20.3 acres. There is a potential of 21 lots within this development. However, with final platting the number of lots may be reduced, depending on the market for the development. As a result, the preliminary site development plan may show some structures crossing over a lot line. Additional lots cannot be created without the submittal of a revised preliminary plat.

A preliminary plat for this property, named Tecumseh Road Business Park, was previously approved for City Council on March 14th, 2006. Three lots have been developed leaving sixteen lots to be developed. The current developer is now proposing a revision to the preliminary plat, due to lack of need for industrial development.

The Norman Board of Parks Commissioners, at its meeting of June 8, 2017, recommended fee in lieu of park land for the residential component. Planning Commission, at its meeting of May 11, 2017 recommended to City Council amending the NORMAN 2025 Land Use and Transportation Plan, placing this property in Mixed Use Designation and removing it from the Industrial Designation. At the same meeting, Planning Commission recommended placing this property in the existing P.U.D., established by Ordinance No. O-9899-35 to allow m...

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