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Board of Adjustment approves several variances and home‑sharing renewals, delays storage and downtown sign requests

2128286 · January 17, 2025
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At a mid‑January meeting, the Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment approved multiple zoning variances and renewed several home‑sharing permits with conditions, while continuing a proposed self‑storage metal‑panel approval and a downtown monument sign review for further review.

The Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment on a mid‑January afternoon approved a slate of variances for development projects and renewed several home‑sharing permits, while continuing two contentious items for more study and public input.

The board approved three variances for the 5 and Wall project — building setback relief, smaller landscape islands in parking rows, and landscape screening in lieu of facade‑matching materials — while deferring a larger monument sign request for separate review on Feb. 20. Architect Rand Elliott, representing the applicant, said the irregular site and single Walnut Avenue access created practical hardships that necessitated the setback and landscaping adjustments. "The site is very challenging due to its irregular shape and singular access point from Walnut Avenue," Elliott said during the presentation.

Also approved was a variance for SSM Health Saint Anthony to enclose and screen a replacement bulk oxygen system…

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