Q&A Time
SandRidge acknowledging India Temple was occupied, one floor, a few years ago in response to question by Board of Adjustment commissioner Jim Allen.
135 Building occupied as recently as 1999.
Rob Rogers, architect for SandRidge Commons
Evaluation of project included talks with city officials, planning department officials – nature of a master planning process.
“You will never get 100 percent consensus. But you go for where you can do the most good … there are subjective components to this plan.”
Frank Hill
we are saving, enhancing and preserving over 75 percent of the square footage of this site. There is just a time when certain buildings don’t work anymore, and that is the case with the buildings we are proposing for demolition./
Frank Hill
Most of support not sought, volunteered.
(This is not true according to sources I’ve spoken to)
Frank Hill, attorney representing SandRidge
Says they have support of Chuck Wiggin, owner of 101 Park Avenue building, and a letter from Skirvin Hilton manager John Williams, and a letter from Downtown Oklahoma City Inc. “To my knowledge, there is no opposition from any owner of a downtown property.”
Jonathan Poston
Offering $18,000 to pay for a historical building assessment
Suzette Hatfield
Bringing up a lot of new material, while Williamson had nothing but retread emotional arguments. Why did Preservation Oklahoma alot so much of its time to him and not Suzette? Odd.
Suzette Hatfield
Playing “Building Bingo,” showing how most of the buildings contribute to most of the goals of the design ordinance.
Says SandRidge focused on own needs and convenience, not a factor in the ordinance
Rod Baker
Board chair just told Preservation Oklahoma structural issues won’t be considered
Katie Friddle
Preservation Oklahoma director is reminding Board of Adjustment of statements by state preservation officers that the eligibility process for listing on the National Register of Historic Places shouldn’t be a part of this discussion



