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Commission narrowly recommends approval of Kelly Corner PUD amendment amid traffic and oil‑rights concerns
Summary
The Edmond Planning Commission voted 3-2 to recommend approval of an amended 150‑acre Kelly Corner PUD, advancing the proposal to City Council despite neighborhood concerns about street widths, traffic and an oil‑lease dispute raised by Harland Oil Company.
The Edmond Planning Commission voted 3-2 to recommend approval of an amended Kelly Corner planned unit development, forwarding the item to the City Council agenda on Jan. 26, 2026.
Staff presented the amendment as an update to a previously approved PUD covering roughly 150 acres, noting no change to the development concept. Key changes include increasing the allowed senior‑living unit cap from 120 to 130, a unit cap of 300 for Parcel Area 6 with office uses allowed in townhomes, and an increase in dedicated common area from 15.8 to 18.4 acres. Todd McInnis, representing the developer, said the project follows a new‑urbanism approach and defended narrower local street widths as…
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