Council approves rezoning at 2879 North Hillcrest to allow paintless dent repair

2108338 · January 6, 2025

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Summary

Moore City Council on Jan. 6 approved Ordinance No. 3125 to grant a permissive use for paintless dent repair at 2879 North Hillcrest Avenue, changing the site’s permissive-use designation to allow light automotive services.

The Moore City Council voted Jan. 6 to approve a rezoning application and Ordinance No. 3125 that adds a permissive use for paintless dent repair at 2879 North Hillcrest Avenue.

City staff said the 0.77-acre site contains a single-family dwelling on the north end of the parcel and an existing commercial building on the south end. The applicant, Richard Montgomery, sought to add a permissive use to the property—changing the designation from C3 General Commercial District to C3/PU General Commercial District to permit an Automotive and Equipment Light use classification that would allow paintless dent repair and other light automotive services. The planning commission recommended approval 7–0.

Staff told council that public water and sewer are available to serve the site, access would be provided by North Hillcrest Avenue, and there are no plans to construct new structures. Staff recommended approval, noting the parcel is shown on the comprehensive plan as transitional commercial and that the request does not require an amendment to the comprehensive plan.

Council discussed drainage and whether a vehicle wash bay would require building‑code and sewer protections; staff said any wash bay would be routed to proper drains rather than the surface and would be addressed during building permit review.

The motion to approve carried on a roll-call vote (Kathy Griffith: yes; Sid Porter: yes; Melissa Hunt: yes; Louie Williams: yes; Adam Webb: yes; Rob Clark: yes; Mark Kent: yes).