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Tulsa planning commission approves rezoning at Admiral Place and 91st East to allow restaurant

2144201 · January 22, 2025
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The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission on Jan. 22 approved rezoning a property north of East Admiral Place and North 91st East Avenue from RS-3 (single-family residential) to CS (commercial shopping), clearing the way for a restaurant at the site after staff recommended approval and neighbors raised concerns about noise and past events.

The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission on Wednesday approved changing zoning for a property north of the northeast corner of East Admiral Place and North 91st East Avenue from RS-3 (single-family residential) to CS (commercial shopping), a move the applicant said is needed to convert an existing on-site food truck operation into a permanent restaurant.

Planning staff told the commission the land use plan designates the pocket of land between 89th, Mingo and Highway 244 as an employment area and that the CS designation is consistent with that plan. Staff said the site has an existing commercial building and historical approvals that predate the RS-3 designation, which was applied in 1970; staff recommended approval of the rezoning.

The rezoning matters to nearby residents because the property has hosted outdoor gatherings and events in recent years, several neighbors told the…

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