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Tulsa planning panel approves series of rezoning requests, preliminary plats and a minor subdivision
Summary
Tulsa’s planning commission approved multiple rezoning and subdivision requests Oct. 15, clearing a mix of commercial and residential projects and continuing one application to Nov. 5; commissioners voted unanimously on each item in the record.
Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission members voted Oct. 15 to approve a batch of rezoning requests, preliminary plats and a minor subdivision covering sites across the city, including requests to consolidate split zoning at a commercial property on East Admiral Place and multiple preliminary plats for mixed‑use and residential developments.
The approvals came after staff presentations that found the proposals consistent with the comprehensive plan and after project engineers described adjustments to access and frontage. Commissioners moved and seconded each item on the consent agenda or during brief discussion and recorded approvals for each staff‑recommended action.
Those items included a city rezoning to consolidate split zoning to CS for a property at the northwest corner of East Admiral Place and North 109 East Place South to formalize existing commercial use; a preliminary plat for a mixed‑use development with a medical focus and potential grocery store for a larger continuous development area; Greenhill Phase 3, a continuation of industrial/warehouse development at North David Patrick Avenue and…
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