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Enid commission rezones 1102 N. Kennedy Street to allow multifamily housing

2492360 · March 4, 2025
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Summary

The Enid City Commission voted to amend the zoning map and reclassify 1102 North Kennedy Street from C-3 general commercial to R-7 residential multifamily after a staff presentation and a unanimous vote.

The Enid City Commission on a unanimous vote approved an ordinance to rezone 1102 North Kennedy Street from C-3 General Commercial District to R-7 Residential Multifamily District.

City Community Development Director Jacqueline Border presented the rezoning request on behalf of property owner Michael DeBoer and said the parcel sits at the intersection of North Kennedy and Ash Avenue and currently contains a single-family structure and accessory buildings. Border said the Envision Enid comprehensive plan projects the area as a traditional neighborhood with a “green network” and that the Municipal Authority Planning Commission recommended approval 9-0.

The ordinance amends the Enid Municipal Code (Title 11, Zoning) and the city’s official zoning map, and the commission voted to approve the ordinance with a recorded motion. The council moved directly from the public hearing on the case to the vote; no members of the public spoke in opposition at the hearing.

By approving the ordinance the commission enacted the rezoning and directed the city to update the official zoning map and related code sections as provided in the ordinance language.