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Council approves preliminary plat for Twelfth Avenue Northwest industrial development; Hinkle abstains

2166112 · January 29, 2025
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Summary

The Norman City Council on Jan. 28 approved the preliminary plat (PP24255) for the Twelfth Avenue Northwest Industrial subdivision, a 30-acre, three-lot development zoned I-2; the vote passed with Council member Hinkle abstaining. The plan includes two light-industrial lots, a church lot, stormwater detention and a water-quality protection zone.

The Norman City Council voted to approve the preliminary plat for Twelfth Avenue Northwest Industrial (PP24255) at its Jan. 28, 2025 meeting. The plat covers roughly 30 acres on the west side of Twelfth Avenue Northwest, about a half mile north of Rock Creek Road, and would be divided into three lots: two planned for light-industrial uses and one set aside for a church.

Jason Spencer of Blue and Associates, representing the applicant, told the council the plat meets I-2 heavy-industrial zoning requirements and the city ivision…

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