Showing ordinances that apply to Turley, OK
Turley is an unincorporated community (population 2,607) in Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Because Turley is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Tulsa County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The wildfire zones rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Tulsa County sits in Tornado Alley with seasonal grassland wildfire risk but has no formal wildfire hazard zoning like western states. Burn bans are issued by the Board of County Commissioners under OK Title 2 ยง16-26 during drought, and defensible space is encouraged but not mandated.
Tulsa County does not designate formal wildfire hazard severity zones (unlike California or Colorado), but seasonal grassland and cross-timbers fire risk is significant during drought, especially in unincorporated rural areas. Oklahoma authorizes counties to issue burn bans under OK Title 2 ยง16-26 when Governor-declared fire danger or local drought conditions exist; the Tulsa County Board of County Commissioners regularly enacts bans during summer and fall, prohibiting open burning, campfires, and outdoor grilling on bare ground. Oklahoma Forestry Services (OFS) provides Firewise USA program guidance for defensible space: a 30-foot lean/clean/green zone around structures and 30-100 foot reduced-fuel zone. Fire-resistant roofing (Class A) is recommended but not required countywide. Enforcement of open-burn violations during a burn ban falls to Tulsa County Sheriff (TCSO) and local fire departments, with misdemeanor penalties under OK Title 2 ยง16-26.
Burn ban violations: misdemeanor under OK Title 2 ยง16-26, fines up to $500 and/or jail up to 30 days. Liability for fire suppression costs if a fire escapes. Homeowner insurance may require defensible space in rural tallgrass/cross-timbers areas.
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