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Jenks council tables 40‑acre PUD rezoning after residents press drainage, traffic and amenity concerns
Summary
After hours of testimony from neighbors, the Jenks City Council voted down a council amendment and moved to table a proposed rezoning and Planned Unit Development for roughly 40 acres, directing the developer to return with alternatives addressing drainage, traffic connectivity and amenity sizing.
The Jenks City Council on Aug. 19 halted action on a proposed rezoning and Planned Unit Development (PUD) covering roughly 40 acres surrounding Providence Hills and Tory Lakes, citing unresolved engineering and neighborhood-impact questions.
The PUD (JZ 25 / PUD 154) would rezone the property from agricultural to RS‑2 with a PUD overlay and originally included developer commitments such as 8,000‑square‑foot minimum lots, minimum dwelling sizes and on‑site amenities. Planner staff explained the Planning Commission recommended conditional approval with requirements that included minimum 8,000‑sq‑ft lots and a minimum of three lots dedicated to shared amenities.
During the public hearing, multiple…
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