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Owasso planners seek vacating a plat and abandoning a PUD to allow single‑family redevelopment; rezoning and Bailey Ranch plat also recommended

Owasso City Council / Owasso Public Works Authority / Owasso Public Golf Authority (joint meeting) · February 11, 2026

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Summary

Staff described a request to vacate the Corrigan Glen final plat and abandon OPUD 23-06 so the owner can replat about 2.5 acres for single-family lots; Planning Commission recommended approval 5-0. Staff also presented a rezoning request (OZ26-01) for ~1.136 acres and the final plat for Lot 3, Block 2 of Bailey Ranch Commercial (~4.068 acres); all were recommended 5-0 and will be presented to council for vote next week.

City planning staff described a set of land‑use items the Planning Commission recommended to the City Council for approval.

On a roughly 2.5‑acre site at 10094 North 97th East Avenue (the Corrigan Glen property), staff said the owner wants to vacate the recorded final plat — which was previously approved for three quadplexes — so the property can be reconfigured for single‑family lots. Staff explained that vacating the final plat would void the recorded easements, lot lines and dedications and clear the way for a future replat; the water and sewer provider is the City of Owasso. The Planning Commission voted 5‑0 to recommend approval of the plat vacation and, separately, a request to abandon OPUD 23‑06, which staff said was written specifically to permit the three quadplexes and would be inconsistent with a single‑family replat. Staff said the applicant is not seeking a change to base zoning at this time; if the PUD and plat are vacated the property would revert to the underlying R&X residential standard (up to 12 dwelling units per acre as noted by staff).

Planner Wendy Kramer presented OZ26‑01, a rezoning request for about 1.136 acres north of the northeast corner of E 86th Street North and N 105th/45th East Avenue, seeking a change from residential multifamily (RM, under OPD 15a) to Commercial Shopping (CS) to align the property with the Grow Owasso 2035 master plan that designates the site for future commercial uses. Kramer said OPD 15a will continue to govern site development even if the rezoning is approved. The commission recommended OZ26‑01 5‑0, and staff reported no citizen comments were received at the commission hearing.

Staff also presented the final plat for Lot 3 of Block 2 of Bailey Ranch Commercial (about 4.068 acres at the NE corner of E 103rd St N and N 110th E Ave). Kramer said the proposed lot meets bulk‑area requirements for Commercial General zoning, that detention is handled as part of the broader development, and that the Planning Commission voted 5‑0 to recommend approval. Staff said these items will come to the City Council for formal votes next week.

Councilors asked procedural questions about sequencing (whether plat vacation and PUD abandonment must be processed in a particular order) and about easements that complicate development; staff said they would confirm the correct procedural order and noted easements on the Corrigan Glen plat are significant factors in the proposed replatting.