Planning commission unanimously approves controversial rezoning plan

November 19, 2024 | City Council Meetings, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma


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Planning commission unanimously approves controversial rezoning plan
In a recent government meeting, the planning commission unanimously approved a proposal without any public protests. The discussion highlighted the suitability of the location for residential development, given its proximity to industrial facilities, including a steel company, a storage facility, a scrap yard, and oil wells.

Officials noted that placing residential units in such an area could lead to inevitable complaints from residents due to the surrounding industrial activities. The commission emphasized that previous attempts to develop residential properties in the vicinity were discouraged for similar reasons.

Following the discussion, a motion was made and seconded to approve the proposal, which passed unanimously. Additionally, the meeting addressed an ordinance for the final hearing regarding the rezoning of a property located at 11701 North Sarah from Planned Unit Development (PUD789) to R2, indicating a shift towards residential zoning.

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