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Planning Commission delays vote on 24-unit Chautauqua micro-unit SPUD after neighborhood concerns

6440340 · October 10, 2025
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Commissioners postponed action to Nov. 13 at the applicant’s request after residents raised parking, impervious surface and outreach concerns; applicant said it will meet with neighbors and pursue off-site parking agreements.

The Norman Planning Commission on Oct. 9 postponed consideration of a rezoning to a Simple Planned Unit Development (SPUD) for two properties at 1107 and 1111 South Chautauqua Avenue after extended public comment and commissioner discussion about parking, impervious surface and neighborhood outreach.

Justin Fisher of the Planning Department described the request from Cradle Investments LLC and Peacock Design to rezone two R-1 lots to SPUD for a three‑story micro‑unit apartment building totaling 24 units. The applicant, represented by Matt Peacock, said the design would feature 330‑square‑foot self‑contained micro units intended for young professionals, 21 on‑site parking spaces and five bicycle racks. Peacock said the team is negotiating with two off‑site properties for…

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