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Urban Design Commission

Regular Meeting

Oklahoma City, OK · February 25, 2026

Agenda

Agenda

By The City of Oklahoma City Office of the City Clerk at 9:55 am, Feb 17, 2026 The City of OKLAHOMA CITY Urban Design Commission Agenda 3:00 PM February 25, 2026 Council Chambers, City Hall, 200 North Walker Ave., Third Floor Tyler Holmes, Chair Aimee Ahpeatone, Vice-Chair Anthony Blatt Nathan Cao Jorge Charneco Ashley Dickson Oso Sarah Miller Lee Peoples James Varnum Kathryn Friddle, Principal Planner Michael Philbrick, Senior Planner Laura Griggs, Senior Planner Daryl Callaway, Associate Planner Dustin Parris, Assistant Municipal Counselor Keith Daniels, Administrative Assistant PARTICIPANT INSTRUCTIONS Free parking is available at the Sheridan-Walker Parking Garage (501 West Sheridan Ave, northwest corner of Sheridan and Walker, immediately north of John Rex School). Parking tickets must be validated by City staff before or after the meeting. Only the south entrance to City Hall will be open. It is the policy of the City to ensure that communications with participants and members of the public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others. Anyone with a disability who requires an accommodation, a modification of policies or procedures, or an auxiliary aid or service, or alternate format of the agenda in order to participate in this meeting should contact the ADA Coordinator of the Planning Department at 405-297-2406 as soon as possible but not later than 48 hours (not including weekends or holidays) before the scheduled meeting. The Planning Department will give primary consideration to the choice of auxiliary aid or service requested by the individual with disability. If you need an alternate format of the agenda or any information provided at said meeting, please contact the ADA department coordinator listed above 48 hours prior to the scheduled meeting. ADDRESSING THE COMMISSION Citizens may address the Commission on agenda items by responding to Chair’s call for speakers during discussion on each item. All comments must be relevant to the item. The Chair or presiding officer may in his or her discretion prohibit a person from addressing the Commission and/or remove that person from the Council Chambers, if that person commits any disorderly or disruptive behavior. Disorderly conduct includes, but is not limited to, any of the following: speaking without being recognized by the Chair or presiding officer; continuing to speak after notice that the speaker’s allotted time has expired; presenting comments or material not relevant to the item under discussion; failing to comply with the lawful instructions of the Chair or presiding officer; engaging in other conduct, activity or speech that delays, pursuant to 21 O.S. §280, disruptive conduct includes any conduct that is “violent, threatening, abusive, obscene, or that jeopardizes the safety of self or others”. A person may also be subject to arrest and removal from the Municipal Building for violation of Oklahoma City Municipal Code 2020, §30-81- Disorderly conduct and/or violation of Okla. Stat. tit. 21, §280 – Willfully Disturbing, Interfering With or Disrupting State Business, Agency Operations or Employees. Please limit your comments to three minutes. COMMISSION ACTIONS Official Action can only be taken on items which appear on the Agenda. The Urban Design Commission may adopt, approve, deny, defer, recommend, amend, strike or continue any Agenda item. When more information is needed to act on an item, the Urban Design Commission may refer the matter to Planning Department staff. All items are either approved, denied, continued to a specific later date, or stricken from the Agenda entirely. Urban Design Commission Agenda February 25, 2026 I. Call to Order II. Approval of Minutes A. November 19, 2025 III. Cases Withdrawn A. None. IV. Continuance Requests A. None. V. Consent Docket (Anyone may request individual consideration of a consent item.) A. UDCA-25-00027 at 2120 NW 23rd Street (Uptown NW 23rd St). An application by Rickey Shaw, The Pregame, for Chelsea Harjo, CC Investments, LLC, to: 1a) Add an ADA parking stall with a loading area on the south side to the existing on-site parking area at the west of the building; 1b) Eliminate one parking stall to create a landscape island (with a 6” curb boundary) for a medium shade tree in the existing on-site parking area at the west of the building; 2a) Install landscaping inside the front patio area; 2b) Construct new concrete stairs with handrails at the south end of the site for pedestrian access to the shared parking area; 2c) Install seven patio dining sets (one table and four chairs each); 3a) Construct a 48" metal fence to enclose the proposed front yard patio; and 3b) Create an opening in the existing chain link fencing along the south property line to install a new chain link gate. VI. Cases for Individual Consideration A. SYCA-25-00001 at 1007 S Agnew Avenue (Stockyards City Transitional). An application by Dakota Desai, Smith Roberts Baldischwiler, LLC, for Lavonna Koger, Shorty’s Hattery, to: 1) Construct a 1,500 square foot addition at the west end of the existing building; 2) Construct a parking lot (variances required for parking and for maneuvering in the public right-of- way); 3) Install landscaping including street trees (variance required from minimum required landscape standards); and 4) Construct 7’-1” tall trash enclosure constructed with wood stockade fencing. B. SYCA-25-00002 at 2108 SW 11th Street (Stockyard City Transitional). An application by Hollie Hunt, hjh design, for Mickey Schroeder to: 1a) Demolish the existing curb cut and driveway on SW 11th St and replace with new curb and gutter; 2) Construct new metal building; 3) Pave new concrete parking lot and stripe parking stalls; 4a) Construct six-foot wide sidewalk along the south side of SW 11th St (variance required from the requirement for a pedestrian sidewalk access to the building entry); 4b) Construct sidewalk along the north side of the proposed building; 5) Install lighting; 6a) Install landscaping, including street trees on SW 11th St; 6b) Construct new curb cut and driveway on SW 11th St; 6c) Install new curb and gutter on SW 11th St in the four existing gaps in the curbing; 7a) Install new metal sliding gate in the existing concrete block wall at the north property line; and 7b) Install new metal sliding gate in the existing metal fence at the south property line. VII. Other Business A. SPUD-1794 at 544 SE 14th Street (Regatta). Consideration and possible action on an application by Dakota Desai, Smith Roberts Baldischwiler, LLC, for Reyes Brothers Buy Homes, LLC to provide a recommendation to the Planning Commission regarding a request to rezone from R-1 Single- Family Residential District and Scenic River Overlay Design District (SRODD) to a new Simplified Planned Unit Development (SPUD-01794) that would be developed in accordance with modified R-1 Single-Family Residential District and the Scenic River Overlay Design District (SRODD) regulations. B. SPUD-1814 at 2020 SW 10th Street (Stockyards). Consideration and possible action on an application by Mike Arora, Logic Linx Solutions LLC, for Varun Arora, Golden Wealth Management, to provide a recommendation to the Planning Commission regarding a request to rezone from R-4 General Residential District and Scenic River Overlay Design District (SRODD) to a new Simplified Planned Unit Development (SPUD-01814) that would be developed in accordance with modified R-4 General Residential District and Scenic River Overlay Design District (SRODD) regulations. C. Elect Officers 1. Elect Chair 2. Elect Vice-Chair VIII. Communications A. Administrative Approval Report Scenic River: 1. SRCA-23-00033 (R2) at 4300 SW 15th Street (Meridian Gateway District). Application by Maria Spadaccini, AC Owen Construction, for Tyler Haskins, EMT XI LLC, to: 1) Install attached metal wall sign on north facade, Elliot with logo. 2. SRCA-25-00002 (R1) at 3751 SW 15th Street (Meridian Gateway District). Application by Nathan Vaughn, Riverport Ventures, LLC, to: 1) Revise 3 bedroom units by removing the 2nd floor balcony, balcony door and 2-story columns, squaring off the second floor, and revising the roof. 3. SRCA-25-00017 at 901 Hanger Drive (Meridian Gateway). Application by Taylor Brayden, Gardner Studio, for Robert Hughes, CRP URP Wheeler Owner, LLC, to: 1) Construct parking lot; and 2) Install landscaping. 4. SRCA-25-00019 at 1423 S Robinson Avenue (Meridian Gateway District). Application by Michael Hoffman, Hoffman Design Studio, for Melinda McMillan-Miller, Oklahoma City Public Works Department, to: 1) Install two sculptures (elective). 5. SRCA-26-00001 at 4411 SW 19th Street (Meridian Gateway District). Application by Dan Brooks, Bob Brooks Motor Co. dba PBR, for Dan Brooks, Mary Brooks Living Trust, to: 1) Construct pre- engineered steel canopy at west facade of building. Stockyards City: 6. SYCA-24-00004 at 1934 Exchange Avenue (Stockyards City). Application by Deborah Miller, City of Oklahoma City Public Works Department, to: 1) Install a backup power generator directly south of the building for Fire Station 8; and 2) Construct a six-foot tall wooden screen fence for the generator. Urban Design: 7. UDCA-23-00032(E1) at 2401 N Classen Blvd (Asian District). Application by Kevin Galliart, Trinity Group Architects, for Jason J. King, Rainbow Records, to: 1) Extend the term of the Certificate of Approval. 8. UDCA-23-00032(R5) at 2401 N Classen Blvd (Asian District). Application by Kevin Galliart, Trinity Group Architects, for Jason J. King, Rainbow Records, to: 1) Change the window at the north elevation to a door with two sidelites; 2) Alter the east elevation to introduce three columns of dark brick to match dark brick elsewhere on the building; and 3) Use reclaimed red brick from the original building at the north elevation. 9. UDCA-23-00032(R6) at 2401 N Classen Blvd (Asian District). Application by Kevin Galliart, Trinity Group Architects, for Jason J. King, Rainbow Records, to: 1) Revise brick pattern at the east elevation to include more and larger rectangular brick details above the transom glass using light color 1 brick for the field and light color 2 brick for the accent features and detailing. 10. UDCA-24-00012(R1) at 1229 NW 26th Street (Asian District). Application by Sam Gresham, Sam Gresham Architects, for Jennifer Ly, Chinatown, Inc., to: 1) Revise the Landscape Plan to address sight distance triangle requirements. 11. UDCA-24-00020 at 218 SW 23rd Street (Capitol Hill). Application by Deborah Miller, City of Oklahoma City Public Works Department, to: 1) Install a backup power generator directly south of the building for Fire Station 7; and 2) Construct a six-foot tall wooden screen fence for the generator that ties into the existing metal dumpster enclosure. 12. UDCA-25-00031 at 1137 NW 26th Street (Asian District). Application by Tiffany Xa to: 1) Construct new driveway; 2) Install new curb and gutter to close the old curb cut and to create a new curb cut for the new driveway; and 3) Construct new sidewalk. 13. UDCA-25-00032(P1) at 2217 NW 23rd Street (Uptown NW 23rd St). Application by Brittany Murillo, Cyntergy for Crystal Kelly, Wal-Mart Real Estate Business Trust, to: 1a) Remove all existing parking stalls abutting the east side of the existing building; 1b) Remove existing ADA ramp at the east side of the existing building; 1c) Remove all existing striping in the parking area along the east property line; 1d) Remove three existing single cart corrals; 1e) Relocate one double cart corral; 2) Construct a 2,004 square foot addition for online pickup and delivery at the east side of the existing building; 3) Paint portions of the existing building with blue and dark grey accents; 4a) Restripe parking area along the east property line with 19 designated stalls for online pickup and install new crosswalk striping; 4b) Restripe parking area at the south side of the existing building to add one parking stall; 5) Install five two-stall bicycle racks just east of the building entry; and 6) Construct new ADA access ramp at the southeast corner of the building. 14. UDCA-25-00033 at 605 NW 28th Street (Paseo). Application by David Ledbetter, Creative Hospitality, for Jeremy Foraker, Pueblo at Paseo, LLC, to: 1) Install an attached projecting wall sign at the south elevation; and 2) Install an attached projecting wall sign at the north elevation. 15. UDCA-25-00034 at 2217 NW 23rd Street (Uptown NW 23rd St). Application by Anders Herpolsheimer, Ron’s Sign Co., for Crystal Kelly, Wal-Mart Real Estate Business Trust, to: 1) Remove all existing attached wall signs on the building; 2) Install five new attached wall signs at the south elevation to replace existing attached wall signs; 3) Install one attached wall sign at the west elevation to replace the existing attached wall sign; and 4) Install one new sign in the cabinet of the existing freestanding pole sign. 16. UDCA-26-00001 at 2813 S Walker Avenue (Capitol Hill). Application by Brandy Sanders, Signs Plus, for Arash Mazaheri, Imperial Motors, to: 1) Install a new sign face in the cabinet of the existing freestanding sign. 17. UDCA-26-00002 at 5425 N Lincoln Blvd (Lincoln Corridor). Application by Armando Maldonado, AMP Engineering, for Stan Engle, Life Issues, Inc., to: 1) Remove two existing EV charging stations and appurtenant support equipment cabinets; 2) Restripe a portion of the parking lot; 3) Install four new Tesla V4 EV charging stations with appurtenant support equipment cabinets; 4) Installs bollards with EV Charging signage; and 5) Install an 8' tall screen fence for the appurtenant support equipment cabinets. 18. UDCA-26-00003 at 2212 NW 23rd Street (Uptown NW 23rd St). Application by David Jennings, D & H Sign Service, for Mohsen Chowelery, ALO Investments, LLC, to: 1) Install one attached wall sign at the north elevation. B. Comments from Planning Department Staff C. Comments from Commission Members D. Next Meeting Date 1. The next regular Commission meeting is Wednesday, March 25, 2026. New applications were to have been submitted to staff by 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 24, 2026. Revisions and information on continued projects are to be submitted by Tuesday, March 3, 2026. IX. Adjourn