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Commission recommends AG zoning for 23-acre Sand Springs tract amid questions about farm animals

Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission · November 19, 2025
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Summary

On Nov. 19 the commission recommended rezoning CZ-574 at 17001 West Coyote Trail from Residential Estate to Agriculture for approximately 23 acres; Commissioner Craddock raised concerns about domestic animals, and the applicant said they plan to keep cows, chickens and domestic animals.

The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission voted 8-2 on Nov. 19 to recommend approval of CZ-574, a request to rezone roughly 23 acres at 17001 West Coyote Trail in Sand Springs from Residential Estate (RE) to Agriculture (AG). The motion to recommend approval carried with Shivel moving and Rosene Robinson seconding.

During the public hearing, Commissioner Craddock asked whether the property is within the Sand Springs fence line and raised a related concern about the proposal enabling domestic animals under AG zoning. Applicant Tina N. Soin, of GableGotwals, responded that the applicant "plans to have some cows, chickens, and domestic animals that are not allowed in the RE zoning district." Staff considered the rezoning consistent with the Tulsa County Comprehensive Plan and Sand Springs’ plan and called the change non-injurious to proximate properties.