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Planning commission fails to advance 29-acre PUD near Air Depot and Coffee Creek amid traffic, drainage and character concerns
Summary
A proposed rezoning for roughly 29.5 acres at the northeast corner of Air Depot Road and Coffee Creek to a planned unit development failed to secure the required votes at the Edmond Planning Commission on March 24 and will proceed to the City Council with the commission’s record.
The Edmond Planning Commission considered a rezoning request on March 24 that would convert roughly 29.5 acres near Air Depot Road and Coffee Creek from general agriculture to a planned unit development (PUD) allowing residential types including townhomes, duplexes and single-family units. The commission vote did not reach the required three votes for approval; the recorded tally was 2 in favor and 1 opposed, so the proposal failed to carry and will be forwarded to the City Council on March 24 with the planning commission’s record.
The proposal, presented by project representatives, would concentrate development on about 12 of the 29 acres and set a not-to-exceed cap of 145 residential units. "That's 4.8 units per acre," developer representative Todd McInnis told the commission, adding, "In Edmond, we count gross acreage, not just developable land." Staff recommended…
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