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Planning Commission splits with applicant on fenestration while recommending downtown CCPUD amendments for 223 and 227 West Main
Summary
Commissioners recommended approval of two Center City PUD amendments at 223 and 227 West Main Street but insisted on retaining a 50% ground-floor fenestration requirement for 223 West Main; the 227 West Main amendment moved forward with minor conditions.
The Norman Planning Commission on May 1 voted to recommend two Center City Planned Unit Development (CCPUD) amendments for contiguous parcels at 223 West Main Street and 227 West Main Street, forwarding both to City Council after separate motions.
For 223 West Main (O-2425-33), applicants propose a two-story, ~4,000-square-foot mixed-use building with retail on the ground floor and eight residential units (three on the ground floor rear and five above). Staff said the proposal generally meets the Center City Form Based Code goals by creating pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use development, and the applicant requested several CCPUD variances: reduced clear height (from 15 feet to 12 feet for the…
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