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TMAPC approves rezoning to agricultural for South Houston property; staff says animals allowed by acreage
Summary
The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission approved a rezoning on June 4 to change a slightly larger than 5‑acre parcel at the end of South Houston from RS‑3 to AG, allowing owners to keep agricultural animals and larger accessory buildings.
The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission on June 4 approved a rezoning request to change a slightly larger than 5‑acre parcel at the dead end of South Houston from RS‑3 (single‑family residential) to AG (agricultural). The motion to approve followed a staff presentation that recommended the change to allow agricultural uses, including keeping animals on the site.
Nathan, a planning office staff member, told commissioners the AG zoning would allow agricultural animals and accessory structures that RS‑3 does not. He also noted the property is surrounded on two sides by land already zoned AG and said the change would "support the use of the…
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