Council approves rezoning, final plat for A & R Investments at Gaither and Old Highway 20

5780620 · September 18, 2025

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Summary

The Pryor Creek City Council voted to rezone acreage at Gaither and Old Highway 20 from agricultural (AG) to Residential 70 (R-70) and approved the final plat for the same property after a public hearing and two readings of the ordinance.

The Pryor Creek City Council on Sept. 16 approved a zoning change and final plat for property described as Gaither and Old Highway 20, rezoning the parcel from AG (agricultural) to R-70 (Residential 70).

Council member Cholla moved to approve the zoning change; Council member Brashears seconded. After a brief clarification about which tract was under consideration, the council voted unanimously to approve the rezoning and then approved the related final plat at the same meeting.

The measure affects the parcel identified during the meeting as the phase 2 acreage on the corner of Gaither and Old Highway 20. The ordinance changing the zoning classification was taken through its second reading and the council noted that, if passed, the ordinance will be published once in a newspaper of general circulation in Pryor Creek and will take effect 30 days after publication pursuant to sections cited in the city charter.

City legal staff read the legal description into the record during the public hearing. No members of the public spoke during the hearing on the item.

Council members asked only clarifying questions about the location and previous phasing; no amendments were proposed. The council treated the final plat and zoning ordinance as connected actions and voted on each in sequence.

The city clerk will publish the ordinance as required by charter; staff confirmed the final-approval step and plat filing will follow the usual recording procedures.

Votes and formal motions taken at the meeting appear in the council’s official minutes and are reflected in the city’s public records.