Land Use & Zoning

An Oklahoma property that has been annexed by a city but retains its former county zoning is said to be in a:

AProtected development zone
BHolding zone or assigned interim zoning, pending the city's comprehensive rezoning of the annexed area✓ Correct
CFree-development zone with no restrictions
DFederal exempt zone

Explanation

When cities annex previously unincorporated land, they typically assign interim or holding zoning while the comprehensive rezoning process proceeds. This temporary classification maintains order and prevents incompatible development while the city works through the rezoning process.

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