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Edmond planning commission approves Gardenia Apartments after neighbors and developer agree to eight conditions
Summary
The commission approved a 4.3-acre, 69-unit Gardenia Apartments site plan after the applicant and neighbors agreed on eight conditions addressing screening, preservation, wall placement, balconies and stormwater; the vote was 5-0.
The Edmond Planning Commission on March 3 approved a site plan for the Gardenia Apartments, a 4.3-acre development that will add three residential buildings totaling 69 dwelling units, after the applicant and nearby residents agreed to eight additional conditions.
Planning staff presented the proposal, describing three buildings of roughly 30,400 square feet each, building heights just under 35 feet, brick and cement-board facades, and site access from Ayers Avenue. Staff recommended approval. Applicant representative David Box told the commission the project had been denied previously, was appealed to the City Council and that the applicant subsequently worked with neighbors and staff to resolve concerns.
"We think it's a project that's important to Edmond," David Box said, and offered eight conditions the…
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