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Planning commission approves Cambridge Estate general plat amid protests over lot size and wastewater
Summary
The Oklahoma County Planning Commission on Jan. 16 approved the general plat for Cambridge Estate (CP‑2024‑18), authorizing 199 residential lots on about 192 acres despite public protests over lot size, wastewater systems and traffic near Rose Union Elementary School.
The Oklahoma County Planning Commission on Jan. 16 approved the general plat for Cambridge Estate (CP‑2024‑18), a proposed subdivision of roughly 199 residential lots on about 192 acres, despite letters of protest and public comments about lot size, wastewater treatment and traffic near Rose Union Elementary School.
Planning staff member Eric summarized the application and its history, telling the commission that the Board of County Commissioners approved the planned unit development (PUD) that governs the site on April 18, 2024 and that the commercial corner shown on the PUD is not part of the current general plat. "The general plat basically consists of a 199 residential lots, and it is on approximately a 192 acres," Eric said during the meeting.
The plat calls for primarily half‑acre lots, with larger two‑acre lots along the MacArthur entrance. Staff said the development will be served by…
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