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Norman planning commission unanimously backs eight‑building SPUD on Chautauqua/Hoover

Norman Planning Commission · February 12, 2026
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Summary

The Norman Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of a simple planned unit development (SPUD) covering parcels on Chautauqua, Hoover and College avenues, a project the applicant says will deliver 108 one‑bed condominium units, new parking and stormwater mitigation; neighbors raised concerns about parking, height and setbacks.

The Norman Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of a simple planned unit development (SPUD) that would rezone properties along Chautauqua, Hoover and College avenues to allow an eight‑building residential project.

Staff from the planning department, represented by Laura Hoggett, told commissioners the application covers properties currently zoned R‑1 and R‑3 and lies in the AIM plan's 'urban medium' land‑use category; staff reported two verified protest letters equal to about 2.2 percent of the notification area. Applicant representative Matt Peacock of Peacock Design said…

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