A proposed rezoning south of Wheat Capital Road west of U.S. 81 could pave the way for a stone yard for Dolese Brothers, if approved by the Metropolitan Area Planning Commission Monday.
The item concerns the property in the county, but still within three miles of the limits of MAPC jurisdiction. The rezoning request is from A-1 agriculture to I-3 heavy industrial.
The proposed zoning will abut Wheat Capital Road with the entrance on U.S. 81.
Also on the agenda is a proposed lot split for lot 10, block 4, West Evandale. A residence currently occupies the property and the applicant wants to transfer 13 feet from lot 10 to lot 9. There is no public water available in the area.
A lot split for Pheasant Run Golf Course also is on the agenda. The property at 1101 Dalton Court is zoned R-1 residential estate district with a Planned Unit Development overlay and currently there is a residence on both lots. The applicant is transferring a triangle area of 370 square feet from lot 7, block 20 to lot 1, block 21, 504 Deerfield to have a larger back yard.
MAPC also will consider approval of an amendment to the standard construction specifications on three-inch curb sections and consider amendments to other construction specifications.
The MAPC meets at 6 p.m. in the basement conference room at Enid city hall. The study session will meet at 5 p.m. and discuss water pollution control facility, and the process of revising the zoning and subdivision regulations to achieve the goals of the Metropolitan Area Planning Commission.
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