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Tulsa planning commission approves larger wall sign for Village at Central Park

Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission · March 5, 2025
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Summary

The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission approved a minor amendment to MPD‑FBC‑1 allowing a business on South Peoria Avenue to increase its permitted wall sign area from 8 to 21 square feet. Staff said the size remains below standard commercial allowances; the motion passed unanimously.

The Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission on March 5 approved a site‑specific amendment to allow a larger wall sign at a property in The Village at Central Park along South Peoria Avenue.

Planning staff recommended approval of the minor amendment to MPD‑FBC‑1, saying the applicant is requesting an increase in the permitted wall sign area from 8 square feet to 21 square feet for a sign to be affixed to the building’s east‑facing wall. Staff noted the proposed 21 square feet would remain smaller than the permitted wall sign area in standard commercial districts and that the amendment would be limited to the subject property and not extended across the master planned development.

Commissioner Zalk moved to approve the consent agenda item per staff recommendation; Commissioner Whitlock seconded. The motion carried 7‑0‑0. The staff report identifies the property as located north of the northwest corner of East 8th Street South and South Peoria Avenue in City Council District 4 and as being within an urban general street frontage area of the development standards.

The commission’s action was recorded as approval with no abstentions. The minutes list A‑Max Sign Company as the applicant and a staff recommendation that all remaining MPD development standards remain in effect.