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Oklahoma City Council adopts amended Wildwood PUD after neighborhood protests

2212991 · January 28, 2025
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Summary

Council approved amendments to a planned-unit development (PUD) affecting land north of Northeast 59th Street, after weeks of negotiation and public comment about density, traffic and open space. The council adopted an amendment to the master design statement and then approved the final ordinance, both unanimously.

The Oklahoma City Council on a unanimous vote adopted an amended planned-unit development (PUD) for the Wildwood area — rezoning the property described in the record as 59100 Wildwood from PUD 1842 to PUD 2016, after presenting and passing an amendment to the master design statement and then approving the ordinance on final hearing.

The amendment and final ordinance reflect concessions the developer said it negotiated with neighbors, including increases to required open space and new landscaping and setback language. Mark Zizziah, a representative of Johnson & Associates, told the council the developer “has made a considerable number of concessions” and listed changes including new open-space minimums and additional landscaping and setback measures.

Neighbors spoke at length in public…

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