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Wagoner County tightens subdivision street rules, approves boulevard and hammerhead standards
Summary
The board approved several changes to subdivision regulations May 5: raised the minimum hard-surface boulevard width and minimum-lot threshold for boulevard entry, added hammerhead turnaround standards, and declined a proposed reduction in minimum paved road width.
The Wagoner County Board of County Commissioners on May 5 approved multiple amendments to the county's subdivision regulations governing single-entry boulevards and emergency turnarounds and declined a separate proposal to reduce the minimum paved road width.
The board approved a code revision that requires a minimum of 49 lots before allowing a single-entry boulevard design and increased the minimum hard-surface boulevard width to a 40-foot paved travel surface (the approved motion specified a 40-foot minimum paved width). The change was adopted after commissioners and planning…
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