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Jenks planners approve minor land‑use map tweaks to reflect infrastructure limits

Jenks Planning Commission · October 10, 2025
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Summary

The Planning Commission unanimously approved minor amendments to the Jenks comprehensive plan that reassign several parcels to lower‑intensity single‑family designations and adjust a small strip along Highway 75 to regional commercial, citing sewer and utility limits.

The Jenks Planning Commission on Oct. 14 approved a series of minor amendments to the city’s comprehensive land‑use map aimed at aligning the plan with existing zoning and infrastructure constraints. The changes passed unanimously during the meeting.

City staff said the amendments respond to areas where the plan’s recommended uses no longer match on‑the‑ground conditions or likely build‑out given current utilities. "As for right now, we're asking you all to approve taking out all that red, making it low intensity single family," staff said during the presentation,…

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