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Neighbors press council to delay East Edmond rezoning; council schedules another meeting
Summary
The council heard hours of public comment on a rezoning and PUD application for roughly 150 acres east of I‑35; residents cited traffic, tree loss, schools and density concerns. Applicant and staff described planned infrastructure and mitigation; council agreed to a staff‑facilitated meeting with residents and the developer and continued the item to Oct. 28.
The Edmond City Council's public hearing on a proposed rezoning and Planned Unit Development for about 150 acres east of I‑35 drew repeated objections from nearby residents and a detailed staff and applicant response on Oct. 14.
Planning staff described the property's history in Edmond's long‑range plans and explained the PUD's four "tracks": mixed‑use tracks 1 and 2 with a combined residential cap of about 120 units, a single‑family track (track 3) described with a maximum of 569 units and a small track 4 for limited uses. Applicant representatives…
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