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Planning commission approves 24-unit micro-apartment SPUD at 1107–1111 S. Chautauqua

Norman Planning Commission · November 13, 2025
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Summary

The Norman Planning Commission voted 6–1 to recommend rezoning two single-family lots on South Chautauqua to a SPUD allowing a three-story, 24-unit micro-apartment building; neighbors cited parking, traffic and neighborhood character concerns while the applicant cited AIM Norman compatibility and housing need.

The Norman Planning Commission voted 6–1 to recommend rezoning two R-1 lots at 1107 and 1111 South Chautauqua Avenue to a simple planned unit development (SPUD) that would allow a three-story, 24-unit micro-apartment building.

Planning staff described the proposal as a compact multiunit development with 24 one-bedroom "micro" units and 21 parking spaces. Staff reported a verified protest covering 3.4% of the notification area but recommended the commission consider the application and forward a recommendation to the city council.

Developer Matt…

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