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The Guymon Planning Commission recommended approval of a lot split for property adjacent to U.S. Highway 60/64 to allow construction of a new retail business.
Planning staff told the commission that Ryan Darnell submitted the application and that the required documents were included in the packet. "Our staff recommendation is we do recommend the lot split," the staff member said during the commission's review.
Mike Gossett of On Point Survey was present to answer technical questions about the survey. A commission member said the required documents at the bottom of the petition appeared to be complete. A motion to approve the lot split was made and seconded; the commission recorded three votes in favor and one opposed. Al Gardner, Neese and Lackey were recorded as voting yes; one member voted no (name not specified in the record). The motion carried, 3-1.
The commission did not record specific conditions or amendments in the public discussion recorded in the transcript. The application was described as a petition for a lot split to permit construction of a new retail business; no additional approvals or next steps were specified on the record that the transcript captured.
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