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Planning Commission approves rezoning for industrial site, extends Old Dominion Freight approval and clears residential plat
Summary
The Tulsa Planning Commission on Jan. 2025 approved a comprehensive plan amendment and rezoning to prepare a parcel west of the southwest corner of Highway 75 and East Mohawk Boulevard for industrial use, granted an extension for Old Dominion Freight’s preliminary plat, and approved a new RS‑5 preliminary plat that included a modification to subdivision block‑length requirements.
The Tulsa Planning Commission on Jan. 2025 approved a comprehensive plan amendment and rezoning to prepare a parcel west of the southwest corner of Highway 75 and East Mohawk Boulevard for industrial use, granted an extension for Old Dominion Freight’s preliminary plat, and approved a new RS‑5 preliminary plat that included a modification to subdivision block‑length requirements.
The actions clear planning steps for an industrial site with highway access, preserve an existing trucking terminal’s approval timeline while outstanding deed issues are resolved, and allow a revised residential lot configuration to move forward. Staff recommended approval for each item and the commission approved them on motions recorded on the meeting record; individual vote tallies were not specified in the transcript.
Planning staff member Austin told the commission the comprehensive plan amendment (CPA) and rezoning application would change the land-use designation from a mixed-use/multiple-use designation to an employment designation and rezone…
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