Land Use & Zoning
Oklahoma's Interstate Highway system corridors often experience what type of land use development pressure?
APrimarily agricultural development
BCommercial 'strip' development (gas stations, fast food, hotels, retail) at interchanges, often creating access management and zoning coordination challenges✓ Correct
CExclusively residential development
DOnly industrial uses are permitted near interstates
Explanation
Interstate highway interchanges in Oklahoma attract commercial development due to high traffic exposure. This creates access management challenges and may conflict with surrounding land uses.
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Key Terms to Know
Zoning
Local government regulations that control land use by dividing areas into zones specifying permitted uses, building sizes, and densities.
VarianceOfficial permission to use land in a way that does not conform to the applicable zoning ordinance, granted by a zoning board when strict enforcement would cause undue hardship.
Eminent DomainThe power of government to take private property for public use, with the requirement to pay the owner just compensation.
Adverse PossessionA doctrine by which a person can gain legal title to another's land by openly, continuously, and adversely occupying it for a statutory period.
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