Unincorporated Tulsa County has minimal driveway-specific regulations compared to cities. The zoning code addresses access and development standards. Building permits for new development include site access requirements. In rural AG districts, driveway regulations are minimal. Contact County Inspections for requirements in developed residential subdivisions.
Tulsa County code typically requires vehicles to be parked on improved surfaces (concrete, asphalt, pavers). Front yard parking on grass or dirt is prohibited in most city limits. Inoperable vehicles may not be stored in driveways. Driveway widening or additions require permits and must meet zoning setbacks. Some cities limit the percentage of front yard that can be paved.
Parking on unapproved surface: code compliance notice. Fines after correction period. Inoperable vehicles: removal order.
Tulsa County, OK
Unincorporated Tulsa County does not have a local noise ordinance. Oklahoma state law (21 O.S. Β§1362) applies, making it unlawful to willfully disturb the pe...
Tulsa County, OK
Unincorporated Tulsa County has no specific construction-hours regulation. Oklahoma state law (21 O.S. Β§1362) provides the only noise baseline. Construction ...
Tulsa County, OK
Unincorporated Tulsa County addresses animal issues through the Tulsa County Zoning Code Section 8-8 (Keeping of Animals). Persistent barking is enforceable ...
Tulsa County, OK
Oklahoma has no shared-cost statute for boundary fences. Property owners in unincorporated Tulsa County may build fences up to the property line. Oklahoma is...
Tulsa County, OK
The Tulsa County Zoning Code (adopted September 30, 2024) Section 8-5 addresses fences and walls in unincorporated areas. Height limits vary by zoning distri...
Tulsa County, OK
Unincorporated Tulsa County regulates animal keeping through Zoning Code Section 8-8. Exotic pet restrictions are less stringent than city-level codes. Oklah...
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