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Commission approves code changes to align city codes with AIM Norman and to limit rural certificate‑of‑survey lots in urban reserve
Summary
The planning commission voted to forward two ordinance amendments—O‑2425‑32 (zoning code updates) and O‑2425‑31 (chapters 20 and 30 amendments)—that update definitions to reference the AIM Norman package and add a 30‑acre minimum for rural certificates of survey within the plan’s urban reserve area.
The Norman Planning Commission voted to forward two ordinance amendments to the City Council that update city code to reflect the AIM Norman comprehensive plan package and to add a substantive land‑use implementation rule. The commission approved both items by unanimous votes and will send them to council for first and second readings in June.
City Attorney’s Office staff explained the changes. Beth McCullough told the commission the proposed updates define “comprehensive plan” to refer to the full AIM Norman package (the land‑use plan and six master plans) and add sub‑definitions for each master plan so future code references can be precise. The amendments replace references to…
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