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Planning commission approves rezoning at 201 West Apache for four‑story mixed‑use building
Summary
The Norman Planning Commission on March 11 approved Ordinance O‑2425‑19 to rezone 201 West Apache Street from Center City Form‑Based Code to a Center City Planned Unit Development to allow a 16,000‑square‑foot, four‑story mixed‑use building with ground‑floor commercial and upper‑story residential.
The Norman Planning Commission voted 8‑0 to approve Ordinance O‑2425‑19, moving 201 West Apache Street from the Center City Form‑Based Code to a Center City Planned Unit Development to allow a four‑story, mixed‑use building with commercial space at street level and residential units above.
Planning Department staff member K. Star summarized the request as a rezoning and noted the property is currently vacant at the corner of Santa Fe and West Apache. The applicant is proposing a roughly 16,000‑square‑foot building with two ground‑floor commercial units and residential units above (18 bedrooms described by the applicant). The proposal requests several exceptions to development standards, including changing the required required build line (RBL) along Santa Fe from 5 feet to 3 feet and allowances for limited commercial uses and temporary…
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