Oklahoma City §59-5450 limits home-business customer visits. No retail walk-in. Maximum typically 1-2 clients at a time. Excessive traffic triggers permit revocation.
Oklahoma City Municipal Code §59-5450(B)(4) restricts customer/client visits to home occupations so that traffic does not exceed typical residential patterns. Service-based businesses (tutoring, personal training, therapists, accountants) may see 1-2 clients at a time by appointment only. Retail with walk-in customers is universally prohibited. No commercial deliveries by large trucks (UPS/FedEx normal residential deliveries are allowed). Client parking must not block neighbors, create congestion, or spill onto streets. Edmond Code §22-19 and Midwest City §30-160 use the same framework. HOAs in Gaillardia, Oak Tree, and Fairview Farm may prohibit all client traffic. Violations commonly arise from massage therapy, hair/nail services, and music lessons. The city may require parking plans for permit approval in denser neighborhoods.
Excessive traffic complaints: permit review. Revocation for repeat violations. Cease-and-desist $100 to $500 per day (OKC §59-9999).
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