Land Use & Zoning
An annexation in Oklahoma occurs when:
AA county takes over city zoning authority
BA municipality extends its boundaries to include adjacent unincorporated territory✓ Correct
CA developer creates a new HOA
DOREC updates its geographic licensing regions
Explanation
Annexation is the process by which a municipality extends its corporate boundaries to include adjacent unincorporated territory. Oklahoma cities like Oklahoma City and Tulsa have grown significantly through annexation over the decades.
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