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Neighbors oppose proposed RV/boat storage near NW Tenth; planning commission recommends limited approval
Summary
Developers won a planning commission recommendation for SPUD 17-46 (automotive/equipment storage) after agreeing to added landscaping, opaque screening and hours limits. Neighbors objected to noise, light, drainage and property‑value risks and urged denial or major changes.
Oklahoma City — The Planning Commission recommended approval of SPUD 17-46, a proposal to allow automotive and equipment storage (primarily RVs and boats) at 10203 Northwest Tenth Street, after the applicant accepted several conditions intended to reduce visual, noise and drainage impacts on nearby residential properties.
The applicant’s representative, Adam Johnson of Johnson & Associates, told the commission the design proposes covered storage units, landscape buffering and opaque screening along residential edges. He also asked the commission to permit finished metal panels on the rear of the storage units and requested a…
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