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Council rezones site for proposed NE Oklahoma City data center; members urge study of utility impacts
Summary
The City Council approved a rezoning to allow a small data center in northeast Oklahoma City (PUD 2077). Council members supported the ordinance but several raised concerns about electricity, water and other resource impacts and asked staff for a coordinated study of policy implications.
The City Council voted 7–1 to approve an ordinance rezoning a site at 1309 Northeast 120 Second to Planned Unit Development (PUD 2077), a change the city says will permit a data center development on the site.
Councilman Kamal Pennington, who presented the item, said the planning commission considered noise and other technical evaluations during review. Pennington said he supports the…
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