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The Edmond Planning Commission on Jan. 7 voted 4‑0 to forward a zoning map amendment (case Z24‑0021) that would rezone a roughly one‑acre site at the northwest corner of Jackson and Lincoln — addressed during the hearing as 410 North Walnut — from BPUD (two‑family planned unit development) and Single Family A to a single‑family PUD to permit future lot splits for existing units.
City planning staff said the site is approximately 1 acre and surrounded by a mix of assisted‑living, single‑family and duplex development. The purpose of the PUD is to adjust setbacks and allow individual lots to be created for existing structures; staff recommended approval. Staff also noted the owner will need to dedicate a private drainage easement over an existing flume between north and south structures as part of a future deed certification.
The applicant (address stated as 410 North Walnut, Oklahoma City) told the commission there are no proposed changes to the existing buildings and that the owner seeks the PUD solely to allow a lot split or plat in the future "for financial purposes." No members of the public spoke on the item.
The commission voted 4‑0 to forward the rezoning to the City Council for the Jan. 27, 2025 council meeting.
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