Land Use & Zoning
A property owner in Oklahoma City wants to operate a small hair salon out of their residential home. The most likely zoning relief needed would be:
AA variance to exceed height limits
BA conditional use permit or home occupation permit allowing limited commercial activity in a residential zone✓ Correct
CRezoning to commercial
DAn environmental impact statement
Explanation
Home occupation permits or conditional use permits are designed for situations where limited business activity is proposed within residential zones. These typically impose restrictions on signage, traffic, and employees to protect neighborhood character.
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