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Commission continues PUD application for automotive tow/impound yard after neighborhood opposition and environmental concerns

2335495 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

A PUD rezoning request to permit an automotive tow/impound yard on a 9.54‑acre site near Broadway Extension was continued after a trustee and nearby landowners raised objections about corridor land use, long‑term development impacts and flood/drainage concerns.

The Oklahoma City Planning Commission on Feb. 13 continued consideration of PUD 20‑51, a rezoning application for roughly 9.54 acres between Hefner Road and Britton Road that would formalize an automotive towing and impound yard and related I‑2 uses on the site now used by Morgan Towing.

Applicant representative Steve Rollins said the PUD would bring the property’s zoning into alignment with the current use and with adjacent I‑1 and I‑2 zoning along the Broadway extension corridor. Neighbors and property interests urged the commission to deny the use, arguing the…

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