Land Use & Zoning
A special use permit (conditional use permit) in Oklahoma is required when:
AA property owner wants to permanently rezone the parcel
BA use is allowed in a zone only with specific conditions and government approval✓ Correct
CThe property violates deed restrictions
DA nonconforming use is being expanded
Explanation
A special (conditional) use permit allows certain uses in a zoning district only upon approval by the planning board or governing body with conditions designed to mitigate impacts on surrounding properties.
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