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Commission approves rezoning to allow lot split for family residence in east county

Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission · April 15, 2026
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Summary

The commission recommended approval of CZ‑586, rezoning a 2.76‑acre tract from AG to RE to permit a lot split so a family member can build a single‑family residence; motion passed 9‑0.

The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission on April 15 recommended approval of CZ‑586, a rezoning request by Charles and Clydia Mangold to change a 2.76‑acre tract from AG (agriculture) to RE (residential estate) to allow a family member to have a separate residential tract. Staff recommended approval and the commission voted 9‑0 (Motion by Hood; Second by Turner‑Addison).

Staff described the rezoning as consistent with the low‑density residential character of the area; the request is narrowly limited to enabling a residential lot split and does not propose commercial or higher‑intensity uses. The minutes note no public speakers and the property description and zoning history were entered into the record.