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Planning commission backs minor setback change to permit Christian Chapel canopy

Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission · May 20, 2026
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Summary

Tulsa planning commissioners unanimously recommended approval of a minor PUD amendment to reduce a church’s western setback from 125 to 90 feet so a canopy can be added; staff said the proposed 90-foot setback remains larger than typical standards.

Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission members voted 7-0 on May 20 to recommend approval of a minor amendment to PUD-236-B that reduces the required western side setback for Christian Chapel from 125 feet to 90 feet so a new canopy may be added to the church building at 7807 East 76th Street.

Staff told the commission the change is a minor amendment under Section 30.010-H and that the proposed 90‑foot setback "still exceeds the typical setbacks applicable to similar uses in other areas of the city." The applicant, represented in materials by Wallace Design Collective and Mike Thedford, indicated agreement with staff’s recommendation. No public speakers addressed the item during the hearing. The motion to recommend approval was made by Commissioner Humphrey and seconded by Commissioner Whitlock; the recorded vote was 7-0-0.