Planning Commission
Regular MeetingOklahoma City, OK · May 26, 2022
Agenda
The City of
OKLAHOMA CITY
PLANNING
COMMISSION
AGENDA
1:30 PM/May 26, 2022
200 N. Walker Avenue, 3rd Floor, Council Chamber
Commission Members:
Scott Cravens, Ward 8, Chair
Nate Clair, Ward 1
Janis Powers, Ward 2
Constance Fraley, Ward 3
Mike Privett, Ward 4
Matt Hinkle, Ward 5
Dan Govin, Ward 6
Camal Pennington, Ward 7
Rusty LaForge, AtLarge
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The Planning Commission meets on the second and fourth Thursday of each month at 1:30 p.m. in the
Council Chambers on the third floor of City Hall. A schedule of meetings is available in the Development
Services and Planning Departments.
The Planning Commission serves as a recommending body to the City Council for all zoning applications
and is the final authority on all subdivision issues. A vote of five members is required to approve or deny
an item. The Planning Commission may adopt, approve, deny, defer, recommend, amend, strike, or
continue any agenda item. Action can only be taken on items which appear on the agenda.
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AGENDA
OKLAHOMA CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
MAY 26, 2022
AGENDA
OKLAHOMA CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
MAY 26, 2022
COUNCIL CHAMBERS (1:30 PM)
200 N. WALKER AVENUE, 3RD FLOOR
I. CALL TO ORDER AND PROCESS EXPLANATION
II. RECEIPT OF MINUTES
A. Receive the minutes of the May 12, 2022 meeting.
III. CONTINUANCE REQUESTS
A. Uncontested Requests
(Items listed as uncontested continuances have been agreed to between the
applicant and staff)
IV.B.24 SPUD1404 Defer to June 9, 2022
IV.B.25 CPA222 Defer to June 23, 2022
IV.B.26 PC10813 Defer to June 23, 2022
IV.B.27 PC10799 Withdrawn
B. New Requests
(Items listed as New continuances will be decided by the Planning Commission
at the hearing)
IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. Consent Docket
(Items on the consent docket are recommended for approval by the staff and
will be voted on as a group, unless members of the Commission or the
audience requests individual action on an item. If item(s) are pulled from the
consent docket they will be heard as the first item(s) under Items Requiring
Separate Vote.)
1. (PC10817) Application by South Prospect, LLC, to rezone
1513 SE 39th Street from the C3 Community Commercial
District to the I2 Moderate Industrial District. Ward 4.
B. Items Requiring Separate Vote
2. (PC10806) Application by Jake M. Minton, Sr., to rezone
2941 East Britton Road from the R1 SingleFamily
Residential District to the C3 Community Commercial
District. Ward 7.
3. (SPUD1406) Application by Cecil and Shirley Maxey, to
rezone 12101 North Midwest Boulevard from the AA
Agricultural District to the SPUD1406 Simplified Planned
Unit Development District. Ward 7.
4. (SPUD1409) Application by GD Roofing and Construction
Residential District to the C3 Community Commercial
District. Ward 7.
3. (SPUD1406) Application by Cecil and Shirley Maxey, to
rezone 12101 North Midwest Boulevard from the AA
Agricultural District to the SPUD1406 Simplified Planned
Unit Development District. Ward 7.
4. (SPUD1409) Application by GD Roofing and Construction
to rezone 3200 NE 23rd Street from the C3 Community
Commercial and I2 Moderate Industrial District to the
SPUD1409 Simplified Planned Unit Development District.
Ward 7.
5. (SPUD1410) Application by Britton 80 LLC., to rezone
8401 North I35 Service Road from the PUD499 District to
the SPUD1410 Simplified Planned Unit Development District.
Ward 7.
6. (SPUD1411) Application by Sayed and Brittany Ali to rezone
11436 Burning Oaks Road from the AA Agricultural District
and CUP28 Overlay District to the SPUD1411 Simplified
Planned Unit Development District. Ward 4.
7. (SPUD1412) Application by Lloyd G. Turner Trustee, Et al.,
to rezone 2825 South Mustang Road from the AA Agricultural
District to the SPUD1412 Simplified Planned Unit
Development District. Ward 3.
8. (PUD1887) Application by Chisholm Creek Partners, LLC.,
to rezone 12601 North Western Avenue from the R1 Single
Family Residential District to the PUD1887 Planned Unit
Development District. Ward 8.
9. (PUD1896) Application by Kelsey and Zachery McLain to
rezone 13665 SE 59th Street from the AA Agricultural District
to the PUD1896 Planned Unit Development District. Ward 4.
10. (SPUD1407) Application by 100 One Hundred LLC., to
rezone 1011 North Douglas Avenue from the R3 Community
Commercial District to the SPUD1407 Simplified Planned
Unit Development District. Ward 6.
11. (SPUD1408) Application by Chrisscott, LLC., to rezone
1116 NW 56th Street from the PUD914 District to the
SPUD1408 Simplified Planned Unit Development District.
Ward 2.
12. (SPUD1405) Application by The Society LLC., to rezone
3721 North Western Avenue from the C3 Community
Commercial District to the SPUD1405 Simplified Planned
Unit Development District. Ward 2.
13. (PC10818) Application by TAF Construction, LLC, to
rezone 1801 South Sara Road from the PUD1043 Planned
Unit Development, PUD791 Planned Unit Development, and
R2 MediumLow Density Residential District to the R1
SingleFamily Residential District and R2 MediumLow
Density Residential District. Ward 3.
14. (C7438) Preliminary Plat of Mustang Creek Village
(Revised), being a part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 10,
Township 11 North, Range 5 West of the Indian Meridian,
located south of SW 15th Street and west of S. Sara Road;
and a variance to Section 5.2.8.A of the Subdivision
Regulations. Ward 3.
SingleFamily Residential District and R2 MediumLow
Density Residential District. Ward 3.
14. (C7438) Preliminary Plat of Mustang Creek Village
(Revised), being a part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 10,
Township 11 North, Range 5 West of the Indian Meridian,
located south of SW 15th Street and west of S. Sara Road;
and a variance to Section 5.2.8.A of the Subdivision
Regulations. Ward 3.
15. (SPUD1401) Application by Vitruvius Properties LLC., to
rezone 1618 and 1620 NW 17th Street from the SPUD930
District and Urban Conservation District to the SPUD1401
Simplified Planned Unit Development District and Urban
Conservation District. Ward 6
16. (PUD1891) Application by Integrity First Developers, LLC.,
to rezone 3223 NW 178th Street from the PUD1111 District
to the PUD1891 Planned Unit Development District. Ward 8.
17. (PC10816) Application by Joe and Christine Blake, to rezone
4404, 4408, 4420 and 4428 SE 154th Street from the AA
Agricultural District to the RA2 SingleFamily TwoAcre
Rural Residential District. Ward 4.
18. (DA26839) Application by Joe and Christine Blake, for
consideration of lot split deed approval on property located at
4428 SE 154th Street; and a Variance to Section 3.4.4.C.2(f)
of the Subdivision Regulations. Ward 4.
19. (PUD1893) Application by Jeff and Kay Kreft, Bradley and
Belle Daverde, to rezone 14901 SE 149th Street from the AA
Agricultural District to the PUD1893 Planned Unit
Development District. Ward 4.
20. (PUD1894) Application by Caliber Investment Group, LLC.,
to rezone 3104 NW 150th Street from the PUD302 District
to the PUD1894 Planned Unit Development District. Ward 8.
21. (C7440) Preliminary Plat of Flying Hawk Ranch, being a part
of the Northwest Quarter of Section 15, Township 10 North,
Range 4 West of the Indian Meridian, located south of SW
119th Street and west of S. Meridian Avenue; and variances to
Sections 5.2.8.D and 5.3.1.D.5 of the Subdivision Regulations.
Ward 3.
22. (PUD1895) Application by SiteLab Land Partners, LLC., to
rezone 3903 NW 178th Street from the R1 Single Family
Residential District to the PUD1895 Planned Unit
Development District. Ward 8.
23. (C7439) Preliminary Plat of Anthem, being a part of the
Southeast Quarter of Section 26, Township 14 North, Range 4
West of the Indian Meridian, located north of NW 178th
Street and west of N. Portland Avenue; and variances to
Sections 5.3.1.D.5 and 5.3.1.E.2 of the Subdivision
Regulations. Ward 8.
24. (SPUD1404) Application by Jeremy Wilson, to rezone 1138
1140 NW 1st Street from the R3 Medium Density Residential
District to the SPUD1404 Simplified Planned Unit
Development District. Ward 6.
25. (CPA202200002) Consideration of a proposed map
amendment to the Comprehensive Plan, removing the Urban
Future Land Use Typology Area (LUTA) layer from the
District to the SPUD1404 Simplified Planned Unit
Development District. Ward 6.
25. (CPA202200002) Consideration of a proposed map
amendment to the Comprehensive Plan, removing the Urban
Future Land Use Typology Area (LUTA) layer from the
UrbanLow Intensity base LUTA designation on an
approximately 100acre tract, located north of NW 122nd and
east of N Morgan Road. Ward 1.
26. (PC10813) Application by Camino Natural Resources, LLC,
to rezone 12300 North Morgan Road from the AA
Agricultural District to the R1 SingleFamily Residential
District. Ward 1.
27. (PC10799) Application by Jessica McLain Utterback, to
rezone 13665 SE 59th Street from the AA Agricultural District
to the RA2 SingleFamily TwoAcre Rural Residential
District. Ward 4.
V. ADDITIONAL ITEMS
VI. COMMUNICATIONS AND REPORTS
A. Planning Commission Committees
B. Planning Commission Members
C. Planning Department
D. Development Services Department
E. Municipal Counselor’s Office
VII. CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
VIII. OTHER BUSINESS
IX. ADJOURNMENT