Land Use & Zoning

Oklahoma's Greenbelt or open space requirements in some municipalities are designed to:

AIncrease tax revenue from open land
BPreserve natural areas, parks, and buffers within developing areas✓ Correct
CRestrict agricultural use of land
DCreate buffer zones for oil and gas wells

Explanation

Greenbelt and open space requirements preserve natural areas, parks, and buffers within developing urban and suburban environments. They contribute to quality of life, flood management, and ecological health while influencing real estate values.

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