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Council defers rezoning at 6300 NE 60th amid neighbors’ septic and safety concerns

5398721 · July 16, 2025
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Summary

A proposed PUD rezoning for 6300 Northeast 60th was deferred two weeks after neighbors raised worries about septic systems, proximity to an institutional facility, and water/sewer availability; planning staff said the planning commission approved zoning without a comprehensive-plan amendment and conditions reserve easements for future utilities.

The Oklahoma City Council voted to defer final action on a rezoning request for property near 6300 Northeast 60th after residents and several council members raised concerns about septic systems, bordering institutional uses and access to utilities. Resident Lori Turner, whose property borders the site, said the development would abut a facility she described as “court ordered criminally insane,” and she raised…

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