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Capital Medical Zoning Commission says it governs development in 1.5-square-mile district; panel weighing plan updates

2154890 · January 23, 2025
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The Capital Medical Zoning Improvement Commission described its jurisdiction, public-engagement process and need to update a master plan last revised in 1994. Commissioners said city building codes still apply and that state-owned property is not subject to city permits.

Officials from the Capital Medical Zoning Improvement Commission told a legislative committee the commission supervises land use and development in a roughly 1.5-square-mile district that includes the state Capitol complex, OU Health Sciences Center and several residential historic districts, and that it needs an updated master plan.

Casey Jones, administrative support for the commission, described the panel’s responsibilities: site-plan and exterior-design review, conditional-use permits, variances, rezoning petitions and public hearings for private…

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