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Commission approves Hawkins Bridal preliminary plat after engineering corrections

March 22, 2025 | Oklahoma County, Oklahoma


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Commission approves Hawkins Bridal preliminary plat after engineering corrections
The Oklahoma County Planning Commission voted to approve the preliminary plat for Hawkins Bridal (PP-2025-51) after staff confirmed outstanding engineering issues had been addressed.

Staff reminded the commission the general plat for the subdivision was approved previously and identified concerns with road slopes and riprap on ponds that required revisions. "Stacy did have some issues with road slopes and riprap on the ponds," a staff member said. The applicant subsequently submitted corrected plans and staff confirmed the revisions addressed those concerns.

Christian Hagen, who said he represents the subdivision, told commissioners "it conforms to the general plat and the zoning" and said he was available to answer questions. No protest letters were filed and no members of the public spoke in opposition.

A motion to approve the preliminary plat passed on a roll call vote: Rob Murray, Rob Talbot, Denise Patterson and Paul Foster all voted yes. The commission did not record any conditions attached to the approval at the meeting.

Approval of the preliminary plat advances the project toward site construction and permit steps; the meeting record did not detail subsequent permit timelines or specific construction start dates.

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