Just one application was heard at the Creek County Board of Adjustment meeting on Tuesday, March 23rd.
CRM Construction of Bristow requested to extend its industrial zoning by about an acre to allow an on-site coating and painting facility on its property on South 337th West Avenue.
County Planner Wendy Murray explained that the 6.11 acres tied to this piece of land to the south was rezoned from agricultural to industrial at last month’s meeting. She said that the company is “highly specialized in sandblasting and painting,” and that they have and will continue to abide by all codes set forth by the County. They are requesting this rezone so they can do certain projects on-site, and not in the mobile unit they usually use. She further stated that staff recommended approval of the application.
The owner’s mother-in-law was in attendance to answer questions from the Board. She said that her son-in-law is “the salt of the Earth” and that “he does everything by the book.” Board member Don Moss agreed, saying, “He’s a pretty good guy.”
The application was unanimously approved.