CITY OF SHAWNEE
REZONING PROCESS
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The
Comprehensive Plan for the City of Shawnee was last updated in 1993.
The Comp Plan is used to direct the Planning Commission and city
staff with making recommendations on zoning decisions.
The Comp Plan identifies growth areas and suggests ways to
transition into desired zoning classifications.
The Comp Plan is updated periodically and is a living document
therefore can be changed as the City Commission sees fit..
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Process
for Rezoning Property
The
steps below outline the procedure for seeking a change in zoning
classification. If both the
Planning Commission and the City Commission agree to the use and find it
compatible with the Comprehensive Plan, the change will become effective
within 30 days unless approved by an Emergency Clause.
Zoning
Districts
There
are over 17 zoning districts allowed through the Zoning Ordinance.
The more prominently used districts are identified below:
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"A"
Agricultural
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"R-1"
Single Family
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"R-2"
Two Family
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"R-3"
Multi-Family
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"C-1"
Neighborhood Commercial
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"C-2"
Suburban Office
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"C-3"
Automotive & Commercial Recreation
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"C-4"
Central Business District
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"C-5"
General Commercial
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"I-1"
Restricted Light Industrial
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"I-2"
Light Industrial
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"I-2"
Heavy Industrial
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"PUD"
Planned Unit Development
Application
The
first step in seeking to have property rezoned is to complete the
"Application for Change of Zoning Classification".
This may be obtained at the City Planning Office at 222 N Broadway
or by downloading the application form from the Forms Library. The applicant
is advised to refer to the Comprehensive Plan to determine if the request
is compatible.
Necessary
Information
The
following information is needed to complete the application process:
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Address
of property
-
Legal
description for property
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Proposed
use of property, and
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Certified
list of surrounding property owners within a 300-foot radius.
List must be obtained from a bonded abstract company.
Filing
Fees
The
filing fee for a rezoning request is $280, which is non-refundable
once notices have been sent or published.
The fee pays for staff review, the public notice mailings and
postings in the paper.
Filing
Deadline
The
Planning Commission meets on the first and third Wednesday of each month
at 1:30 PM in the City Commission Chambers.
The application must be filed thirty (30) days prior to a regularly
scheduled meeting. This
allows staff to review the request, prepare notifications to the
surrounding property owners and prepare the legal notification for the
paper. The City Commission will hear the request at the first
meeting date following the Planning Commission.
The City Commission meets every first and third Monday of the month
at 7:30 PM in the City Commission Chambers.
Public
Hearings
Once
the application is compete, fees paid and the surrounding property owner
listing presented to the Planning Department, the application will be
scheduled for a Planning Commission meeting.
An
applicant may represent himself or be represented by an attorney, engineer
or realtor. Any supporting
information may be submitted at the meeting.
The chairman of the Planning Commission and Mayor will allow
applicants and others to speak. The
Planning Commission will make a recommendation to the City Commission.
After all information is presented, the City Commission will either
approve or deny the request. The
decision of the City Commission is final with the only appeal being to
district court.
If
an application is denied, the applicant may re-file after six (6) months.
For Additional Information Contact
The City Planning Commission
City Hall, Broadway and 9th
P.O. Box 1448
Shawnee, OK 74802-1448
(405) 878-1666
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