Tulsa County approves zoning application CZ564 for Landmark Solutions in unincorporated area near Owasso
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The Tulsa County Board of County Commissioners approved zoning case CZ564, an application from Landmark Solutions for project described in the agenda. Planning staff said the application received little neighborhood input and the Owasso planning relationship was handled during review; the planning commission approved the application on May 7.
At the Aug. 4 Tulsa County Board of County Commissioners meeting, the board considered zoning application CZ564 from applicant Landmark Solutions and approved the item by roll call.
Blaine, a planning staff member, told the board the application had "not had any input ourselves from the neighborhood, so it's been a very quiet application." He said planning staff had been in contact with the City of Owasso during the review because the parcel is unincorporated and bordered on three sides by the city.
Blaine also noted the item was approved by the Tulsa County Planning Commission on May 7. Landmark Solutions representative Larissa was present and offered to answer questions.
A board member formally moved to approve the zoning item; the motion was seconded and passed on roll call with all members voting yes. The board took no additional conditions or amendments during the hearing.
Because the site is in unincorporated Tulsa County, Blaine said coordination with the City of Owasso was part of the review process; staff did not report any formal objections from the city or nearby neighborhoods at the meeting.
No building permits, site plans, funding commitments or dates for construction were presented at the public hearing; the board’s action addressed only the zoning application recorded on the county agenda as CZ564.
