Council rejects building plan
James Coburn
The Edmond Sun
EDMOND — The Edmond City Council this week voted 0-4 against the commercial site plan for Plaza USA, a 15,084-square-foot building for retail and offices.
Councilwoman Elizabeth Waner was not present for the vote.
At issue is the best use of a 12,000-square-foot parking lot located at 108 N. Broadway on the southeast corner of Campbell and Broadway. Developer Saeed Zahrai has not specified the businesses to occupy the two-story building. The cost of the project is estimated from $4.6 million to $5.4 million.
“The parking standards for downtown are already a lot less than they are for anywhere else,” said Charles Lamb, mayor.
The City of Edmond has hired a consultant to help the city council make decisions about designing the future of downtown. It’s report will be submitted to the council on June 23.
“The bottom line from my point of view …I think we are a little ahead of our game with respect to downtown planning strategies,” Lamb said.
Plans to build a two-story territorial style building with a variance for parking won the favor of the Central Edmond Urban Development Board earlier this month with a 5-1 vote.
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