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 property blight rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Tulsa County enforces property blight standards in unincorporated areas via nuisance abatement under OK Title 19 ยง347-349. Conditions such as deteriorating structures, accumulated junk, or dilapidated buildings trigger written notice, 10-30 day compliance, and county abatement with costs liened to the property.
Tulsa County addresses property blight in unincorporated areas under OK Title 19 ยงยง347-349, which authorizes county boards of commissioners to declare and abate public nuisances. Common blight conditions include dilapidated structures, broken windows, collapsed roofing, accumulated debris or junk, inoperable vehicles, and overgrown lots harboring vermin. Inside Tulsa city limits, Title 24 of the Tulsa Revised Ordinances (TRO) governs via the Neighborhood Conditions Working Group and Working in Neighborhoods (WIN) department. Property owners receive written notice identifying violations and a compliance deadline (typically 10-30 days). Owners may appeal to the Board of County Commissioners. If unresolved, the county may abate the nuisance, charging costs to the owner and filing a lien against the property per OK Title 19 ยง347.1. Structures deemed dangerous fall under the Oklahoma Dilapidated Buildings Act, OK Title 11 ยง22-112.
Written notice with 10-30 day compliance period. Fines up to $500 per violation per day under OK Title 19 ยง348. County-conducted abatement costs liened against property. Dangerous structures may be demolished at owner expense.
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