Environmental
Oklahoma's Scenic Rivers Act designates certain streams for special protection. A property owner within the scenic rivers corridor who wants to build a dock must:
AProceed without any regulatory review
BObtain permits from the Oklahoma Scenic Rivers Commission and possibly the Army Corps of Engineers; structures in the corridor face restrictions to protect water quality✓ Correct
COnly notify adjacent property owners
DFile with OREC for approval
Explanation
Oklahoma's Scenic Rivers Commission regulates activities within designated scenic river corridors, including docks, gravel removal, camping facilities, and other uses. Army Corps of Engineers permits may also be required for work in or near waterways.
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