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Board of Adjustment: brief outcomes and continued items from meeting 1359
Summary
At its meeting, the Tulsa Board of Adjustment approved several variances and special exceptions, continued one complex sign case and heard a high-profile proposal from Saint Francis Health System. Votes included accessory dwelling unit approvals, sign and school-sign variances, and a setback variance for a residential lot.
The City of Tulsa Board of Adjustment took final action on multiple agenda items and continued one major sign variance during meeting number 1359. Most items were routine land-use variances or special exceptions; the board also heard, but did not vote on, a large parking garage proposal from Saint Francis Health System (item BOA 23881).
Votes and outcomes (at a glance)
- BOA 23869 (1120 East Woodward Boulevard South): Approved. The board granted a special exception to permit an accessory dwelling unit in the RS-2 district, approved an exception to increase permitted floor area for an ADU, and approved a variance increasing maximum allowed plate height in the rear setback from 18 feet to 20.5 feet per the conceptual plan. Motion passed with recorded affirmatives from multiple board members. Applicant: Tom Neal (presenter); staff:…
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