Land Use & Zoning
Oklahoma's comprehensive (master) plan provides:
ALegally binding zoning regulations with force of law
BA long-range vision and policy framework for land use, transportation, and development✓ Correct
CA list of all approved variances and special permits
DAnnual property tax assessment guidelines
Explanation
A comprehensive (master) plan provides a long-range policy framework and vision for a community's development but is generally advisory. Zoning ordinances are the legally binding instruments that implement the plan's goals.
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