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Planning commission approves rezoning of South Houston property to permit agricultural animals
3681907 · June 4, 2025
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Summary
Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission approved a rezoning to allow agricultural uses, including limited large animals, on a just‑over‑5‑acre property formerly zoned RS‑3.
The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission on June 4 approved a rezoning (case C‑7816) to change a slightly more than 5‑acre parcel near South Houston from RS‑3 (single‑family residential) to AG (agriculture) to allow agricultural uses and the keeping of animals.
City planning staff told commissioners the property is bounded by AG zoning to the south and east and exceeds minimum lot standards for…
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