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Neighbors press council over Lutheran Road rezoning; council approves amended plan despite 60.9% protest
Summary
A contested rezoning for property at 19301 Lutheran Road drew substantial neighborhood protest and detailed amendments. Council limited the development to accessory uses within the existing church building, removed RV pads and cabins, and approved the amended master design statement and ordinance with the required supermajority.
The Oklahoma City Council approved an amended master design statement and an ordinance to rezone property at 19301 Lutheran Road to SPD‑1695 after a lengthy public hearing and repeated amendments intended to address neighborhood concerns.
Neighbor Kristen Dawson, who registered opposition at the public hearing, told council she and most neighbors oppose rezoning, citing noise, traffic, uncertain ownership and proximity to a hazardous stretch of the Deep Fork River where a death recently occurred. "Every single plan so far, has been noise…
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