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Commissioners defer Lone Oak townhome PUD after neighbors raise traffic, privacy and open‑space concerns

3289040 · May 9, 2025
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The Planning Commission deferred consideration of PUD-20-61, a proposed townhome development in the Lone Oak area, to May 22 after lengthy public comment and commissioner discussion about setbacks, usable open space, stormwater and compatibility with neighboring single‑family yards.

The Oklahoma City Planning Commission on May 8 voted to defer PUD-20-61, a proposal to develop townhomes east of Lone Oak and north of Northwest 160th Street, after residents and commissioners raised traffic, privacy and open‑space concerns.

The applicant, represented by David Box and civil engineer Kendall Dillon, described a plan for attached townhome units intended to step down to adjacent single‑family neighborhoods. Opponents, including Galen Thorpe and multiple neighbors, said the development would increase traffic through quiet neighborhood streets, reduce privacy for backyards that face the site and lacked…

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