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Council rejects Arendipa Boulevard PUD; members cite compatibility concerns for East Edmond
Summary
A proposed PUD for about 16.5 acres at Arendipa Boulevard and Danforth that would have allowed up to 68 residential units and commercial on the corner failed after extended council debate about compatibility with long-standing plans for East Edmond.
The Edmond City Council voted down a proposed planned unit development (PUD), Z25-3, for roughly 16.5 acres at the southeast corner of Danforth Road and Arendipa Boulevard. The ordinance would have rezoned the property from GA (general agriculture) to a mixed PUD allowing a commercial tract and a residential tract with up to 68 units (duplexes or townhomes).
Planning staff described the site and the PUD statement, noting a mix of allowed uses, a proposed tree-preservation buffer, and a plan that included a commercial “hard corner” along the arterial. The applicant’s consultant, Mark Zitzow with Johnson…
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