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Planning commission defers Woody Creek final plat after staff flags unapproved flood study, FEMA mapping
Summary
The commission postponed approval of the final plat for Woody Creek at Westbury after public‑works staff said a required flood study had not been approved and a FEMA LOMAR may be needed; developer asked for 30 days and said he needs to move forward quickly. The item was deferred to Nov. 13.
The Oklahoma City Planning Commission on Oct. 9 postponed action on the final plat for Woody Creek at Westbury after public‑works staff told the panel a flood study submitted for the project has not been approved and several lots appear to lie within the 100‑year flood plain.
Ron Walters, the developer, described the subdivision as a gated community for residents 50 and older with 79 home sites, homes ranging roughly from 1,800 to 3,000 square feet and a clubhouse and pool. Walters told the commission he has already invested “$8,000,000 on the ground” and said, “My interest is $1,424 a day,” urging the panel to…
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