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Property rezoning sparks debate over commercial development plans

July 19, 2024 | Oklahoma County, Oklahoma



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Property rezoning sparks debate over commercial development plans
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a proposed zoning change for a property located at Southeast 29th and Harrah Road, currently designated as R-2 residential. The property, which was once part of a mobile home park, is now under consideration for conversion to a Planned Unit Development (PUD) with a commercial focus.

The new owner aims to rezone the property to a PUD categorized as Commercial General (CG), which would allow for a variety of commercial uses. The proposal includes adherence to landscaping, lighting, and screening requirements consistent with CG zoning standards.

Concerns were raised regarding the potential impact of this commercial development on neighboring properties, particularly from the owner of an adjacent lot in the city of Harrah, who is pursuing a residential development project spanning approximately 90 acres. The applicant for the PUD indicated that discussions had taken place with the neighboring property owner, although details of those discussions were not disclosed.

The meeting highlighted the complexities of zoning changes in areas where residential and commercial interests intersect, with officials encouraging further dialogue between stakeholders to address concerns. The applicant is expected to provide additional insights into the specific types of commercial activities planned for the site in future discussions.

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