Land Use & Zoning
An Oklahoma property owner who wants to construct a fence may need to comply with which regulations?
AOnly OREC fencing standards
BLocal zoning ordinances, HOA rules (if applicable), and fence line setback requirements✓ Correct
COklahoma Corporation Commission regulations
DFederal agricultural fence standards
Explanation
Fence construction may require compliance with local zoning ordinances (height limits, setback requirements, material restrictions), HOA architectural standards, and county regulations. Good neighbor etiquette and property line accuracy (via survey) are also important considerations.
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