OKC zones medical marijuana dispensaries, processors, and growers into specific commercial and industrial districts under Ord. 6.05 and the city zoning code. Indoor commercial growers face additional odor, ventilation, and security rules layered on top of OMMA licensing.
Oklahoma City regulates the location of medical marijuana businesses through Ord. 6.05 and Chapter 59 zoning. Dispensaries are permitted in commercial zones such as C-3 and C-4, while growers and processors are typically routed into industrial districts such as I-1 and I-2. All operations must hold an active OMMA license under 63 O.S. Β§420 et seq. and meet the 1000-foot school buffer. Indoor grows must address odor through carbon filtration or equivalent and meet OKC Building Code Chapter 16 and Fire Code requirements for electrical loads, ventilation, and security. Outdoor grows are constrained to industrial or agricultural districts and are subject to fencing and lighting standards.
Operating in a non-permitted zoning district, violating odor or security standards, expanding without an updated certificate of occupancy, or operating without OMMA licensure can trigger code action and license loss.
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