Property Ownership
Oklahoma's Scenic Rivers Act restricts which type of development near designated rivers?
AAll residential development within 5 miles
BSubdivisions, commercial development, oil and gas operations, and wastewater discharge within designated scenic river corridors✓ Correct
CAny construction visible from the river
DAgricultural activities on adjacent farmland
Explanation
Oklahoma's Scenic Rivers Act restricts specific development types (subdivision, commercial development, oil/gas, wastewater discharge) within designated scenic river corridors to protect the natural, scenic, and recreational values of these rivers.
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