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Midwest City Council rejects rezoning request at 2222 N. Douglas Blvd. after residents oppose apartments
Summary
After hours of public comment and council debate, the Midwest City Council voted to reject a request to rezone 2222 North Douglas Boulevard from an expired planned unit development to medium-density residential, stopping a proposal that staff said could allow up to about 112 dwelling units.
The Midwest City Council voted on March 25 to reject a rezoning request for 2222 North Douglas Boulevard that would have changed the site from an expired planned unit development (PUD) to a medium-density residential (RMD) zoning district.
Planning staff told the council the property’s PUD master plan expired in 2021 and that the owner had applied to rezone the site to a base RMD district so the property would be marketable. Patrick Summers, a planning staff member, told the council the conceptual plan showed seven buildings totaling 112 dwelling units and said RMD allows residential uses at up to 20 units per acre.
The application prompted multiple residents to speak against the rezoning during the public hearing. Gina Johnson, who gave her address and said she…
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