Unincorporated Oklahoma County zoning regulations address RV and recreational vehicle storage. Rural and agricultural zones are generally more permissive. Residential zones in the county may restrict RV parking in front yards or rights-of-way.
Oklahoma County zoning code regulates storage of RVs, boats, and trailers on residential property. Front yard and visible driveway storage may be prohibited or limited. Side/rear storage with screening typically allowed. Vehicles must be currently registered and operable. Oklahoma has no statewide parking time limit. HOAs in suburban OKC and Tulsa metro developments may restrict RV/boat storage more strictly than city code.
Code compliance notice with correction period. Fines $50 to $500/day. HOA fines per CC&Rs.
Oklahoma County, OK
Oklahoma County regulates amplified music under the general noise ordinance. Sound amplification permits available for events. 21 O.S. Β§1289 applies.
Oklahoma County, OK
Oklahoma County government does not have a countywide noise/quiet-hours ordinance for unincorporated areas. Noise disturbances are addressed through Oklahoma...
Oklahoma County, OK
Oklahoma County has no countywide animal noise ordinance. Barking dog complaints in unincorporated areas are handled through state animal cruelty or nuisance...
Oklahoma County, OK
Oklahoma County has no countywide construction hours ordinance. In unincorporated areas, state law and general nuisance standards apply. Each incorporated ci...
Oklahoma County, OK
Oklahoma County Zoning Regulations (2021) set fence-related standards within zoning districts for unincorporated areas. Agricultural zones have minimal restr...
Oklahoma County, OK
Oklahoma County has no shared fence cost law. Oklahoma is primarily an open-range state, but Oklahoma County is closed range. Each property owner maintains t...
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