Land Use & Zoning
In Oklahoma, zoning authority is granted to municipalities and counties under:
AFederal land use statutes
BOklahoma's State Zoning Enabling Act✓ Correct
COREC regulations
DTribal sovereignty agreements
Explanation
Oklahoma municipalities and counties derive their zoning authority from the State's Zoning Enabling Acts, which authorize local governments to regulate land use through zoning ordinances within their jurisdictions.
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