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Commission backs North Norman Village mixed‑use plan with denser housing, expanded parkland and modified setbacks
Summary
The commission recommended approval of a 30.76‑acre PUD at the southwest corner of I‑35 and W. Indian Hills Road that proposes commercial frontage, high‑density multifamily, about 143 single‑family lots and roughly 7.5 acres of parkland plus a 6‑acre lake; commissioners amended setbacks for select streets to 2 feet where rear alleys are used.
The Norman Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of a multi‑phased mixed‑use Planned Unit Development at the southwest corner of Interstate 35 and West Indian Hills Road after debate over front setback distances and urban design.
By voice vote the commission approved changing the Norman 2025 Land Use and Transportation Plan designation, rezoning from A‑2 to PUD and the preliminary plat for the proposed North Norman Village (items 9–11). The vote recorded on the transcript was 6–0 in favor, with one commissioner recused earlier in the meeting.
Project overview and intent
The developer proposed a roughly 30.76‑acre mixed‑use development divided into four development areas: a commercial "hard corner" at the interstate/section‑line intersection; a commercial/office band; five high‑density multifamily "donut"…
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