Plans for the proposed Oklahoma City Amazon fulfillment center were included with a variance request on fire sprinklers filed with the city's Board of Appeals. The city's economic development trust is set to consider a $1.7 million incentive at its Tuesday meeting.

A $1.7 million incentive to bring an Amazon fulfillment center to Oklahoma City will be considered by the Oklahoma City Economic Development Trust on Tuesday.

An agenda released Friday includes details of the proposed agreement with Amazon.com Services, Inc., as well as details of the amount of investment expected from Amazon.

Capital investment from Amazon is expected to be about $153 million. Amazon is expected to bring an initial 53 jobs at a starting salary of $60,000 a year. The fulfillment center is expected to employ 1,750 when completed, according to the trust's agenda.

“You're always excited as an economic development guy when a company is willing to come in and spend $150 million and bring all those jobs,” Oklahoma City Economic Development Program Manager Brent Bryant said.