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Commissioners approve agricultural-residential zoning for Spring Hill Farms after infrastructure concerns

Tulsa County Board of County Commissioners · October 27, 2025
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Summary

The board approved amending a rezoning request for 38.4 acres owned by Spring Hill Farms LLC to agricultural-residential (1-acre minimum) after a commissioner raised concerns about sewer, roads and conformity with the comprehensive plan. The board voted to approve the amended zoning during regular business on Oct. 27, 2025.

Tulsa County commissioners voted Oct. 27 to approve agricultural-residential zoning for a 38.4-acre parcel owned by Spring Hill Farms LLC, after airing concerns about infrastructure and compliance with the county comprehensive plan.

A commissioner said the proposal to subdivide to half-acre lots raised multiple problems, including lack of sanitary sewer service, challenging site grade and street issues, and that the requested density did not align with the comprehensive plan. "There's certainly some problems…

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