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Moore City Council has approved a significant rezoning application that will pave the way for residential development in the area. During the meeting on March 3, 2025, the council voted unanimously to rezone a property located north of Southeast 34th Street and east of Sunny Lane Road from A1 to A2, allowing for the lot to be split into two approximately 2.5-acre parcels.
The application, submitted by Darren Shane Davidson, aims to facilitate the construction of a new residential home on the newly created lot. Currently, the site lacks public water and sewer services, and access for emergency personnel is limited. However, the council noted that Cider Lane to the north provides some emergency access, albeit not directly to the lots.
To address these access concerns, the applicant has committed to making necessary improvements, including enhancing the fire access road along Davidson Drive and trimming landscaping to ensure adequate access for emergency services. The council's approval is contingent upon these improvements being completed.
In a related decision, the council also approved a companion item for the lot split, further advancing the development plans for the area. Both measures reflect the city's ongoing efforts to accommodate residential growth while ensuring safety and accessibility for future residents. The council's actions signal a proactive approach to urban planning in Moore, as they continue to balance development with community needs.
Converted from Moore City Council Meeting March 03, 2025 meeting on March 03, 2025
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