Oklahoma enacted solar access protections under 60 O.S. §820.1 (Solar Rights Act, 2010). HOAs cannot effectively prohibit solar installations but may impose reasonable aesthetic restrictions. Ground-mounted systems face more restriction leeway. Aesthetic requirements cannot reduce system efficiency by more than 10% or add more than 10% to cost.
Oklahoma's Solar Rights Act (60 O.S. §820.1 et seq., enacted 2010) protects homeowners' rights to install solar collectors on their property despite HOA restrictions. HOAs (homeowner associations) and condominium associations cannot prohibit solar panels outright but may adopt reasonable restrictions that do not significantly increase cost or decrease efficiency. The state statute specifically limits HOA restrictions to those that do not reduce system efficiency by more than 10% or increase installation cost by more than 10% compared to the homeowner's preferred configuration. HOA architectural review committees must review solar applications within 60 days — failure to respond constitutes approval. Aesthetic requirements may include: preferred roof orientation, color-matching racks to roof, panel placement out of street view when practical, and screening from adjacent properties. Ground-mounted systems face more HOA latitude since they're more visible; HOAs can require screening with fencing or landscaping. Battery storage systems (like Tesla Powerwall) may have separate HOA rules as accessory structures. CC&R provisions drafted before 2010 that flatly prohibit solar are unenforceable. Homeowners who prevail in litigation may recover attorney fees under 60 O.S. §820.5. OKC's multi-jurisdictional zoning doesn't override HOA rules but sets the floor for permitted installation.
HOA blocking solar panel installation in violation of 60 O.S. §820.1: unenforceable, homeowner may install and recover legal costs. HOA fines for non-compliance with reasonable aesthetic rules: typically $50 to $200 until compliance or dispute resolution. HOA approval delays over 60 days: deemed approved.
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Midwest City, OK
Midwest City prohibits keeping animals that produce frequent or prolonged noise disturbing neighbors. Four animals (dogs/cats) maximum per household.
Midwest City, OK
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Midwest City, OK
Midwest City regulates amplified music under the general noise ordinance. Sound amplification permits available for events. 21 O.S. §1289 applies.
Midwest City, OK
Midwest City prohibits unreasonable noise under Chapter 26. Quiet hours typically enforced 10 p.m.–7 a.m. in residential areas.
Midwest City, OK
Midwest City is adjacent to Tinker Air Force Base. Military and commercial aircraft noise is federally preempted; no local aircraft noise ordinance applies.
Midwest City, OK
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