Land Use & Zoning

Oklahoma's Municipalities Act grants cities 'home rule' powers. In the context of zoning and land use, home rule means:

AHomeowners control neighborhood zoning through votes
BCities with home rule charters have broader authority to regulate land use and adopt ordinances beyond what state law specifically authorizes, subject to state constitutional limits✓ Correct
CMunicipalities can override federal environmental regulations
DOnly applies to rural areas without county government

Explanation

Home rule cities in Oklahoma have broader powers to regulate local affairs — including land use, zoning, and development — under their own charters, subject to state law and constitutional constraints. This gives them more flexibility than general law municipalities.

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