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Planning commission approves Liberty Park preliminary plat but rejects Coffee Creek widening variance

5442670 · July 22, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved the 86.3‑acre Liberty Park preliminary plat and most requested variances after extended discussion of street widths, easements and utilities; the commission declined one variance to avoid deferring Coffee Creek widening and approved the plat without it (motion passed 3–1, with one commissioner recusing).

The Edmond Planning Commission conditionally approved the preliminary plat for Liberty Park (PR24‑00027), an 86.3‑acre mixed‑use neighborhood proposal that would create 705 lots, private streets, and a central commercial village. The commission approved the plat with the variances requested by the applicant except for one variance (labeled “A” in staff materials), which would have allowed the developer to avoid required widening of Coffee Creek Road; commissioners voted to exclude that variance from approval.

Applicant representatives said the design is intended to create a walkable, mixed‑use village with narrower streets, alleys serving rear garages, and green spaces framed by housing faces rather than large setbacks. Jonathan Heisel, civil engineer for the developer (Park Hill), and David Box,…

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