No, I don't think that is correct. I think they are looking to connect with and embrace the tiny house movement, which is a lifestyle choice that encourages ultra-efficient living in houses that typically range from 100(!!!) to 400 sq ft. This would require some reworking of code requirements in OKC, at least as they apply to this PUD. Specifically OKC requires a minimum amount of square footage for detached housing. In some cities people bypass such requirements by building their tiny houses on a flatbed trailer instead of a foundation, but I think they hope to codify the smaller sizes so that they can be built traditionally.
You can read about the tiny house movement here: What Is The Tiny House Movement? ? The Tiny Life or here: Tiny House Movement: Affordable Housing Revolution or on Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_house_movement
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