Property Ownership
An Oklahoma developer who wants to create a planned unit development (PUD) must typically:
AComply with standard zoning without any special process
BObtain approval for a master plan that deviates from standard zoning requirements in exchange for providing certain amenities✓ Correct
COnly obtain a building permit
DRegister the PUD with OREC
Explanation
A PUD allows a developer to propose an overall master plan that may deviate from standard zoning regulations (e.g., mixing uses, varying densities) in exchange for providing public amenities (parks, open space). It requires special governmental approval.
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