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Tulsa Board of Adjustment approves several variances and exceptions; handful of items continued
Summary
At its April 8 meeting the Board approved multiple special exceptions and variances, including accessory dwelling approvals and several sign and setback waivers; one high‑profile sign proposal was continued to May 13 and a larger sign/amendment for Riverside Parkway was continued for applicant revision.
The Tulsa Board of Adjustment on April 8 approved a slate of special exceptions and variances covering accessory dwelling units, signage and residential setbacks while deferring one contested sign application until May 13.
The board voted to approve special exceptions and variances for a mix of single‑property requests — including accessory dwelling unit approvals and incremental height and setback relief — and denied no items on the agenda. Several motions were moved and seconded on the record; the votes recorded during the meeting were unanimous among the members present.
Votes at a glance
- BOA 23869 (1120 E. Woodward Blvd.): Approved — special exception to permit an accessory dwelling unit in the RS‑2 district, an exception to increase permitted floor area for the ADU, and a variance to increase maximum plate height in the rear setback. The board found the request would be in harmony with the code’s intent…
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