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Committee debates zoning code changes defining farmers markets and allowing roof signs downtown

3681908 · June 4, 2025
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Summary

An ordinance (Z‑7‑CA‑36) to amend Tulsa’s zoning code (Title 42) to define farmers markets, set registration/parking criteria and to expand where roof signs are allowed drew questions about Board of Adjustment authority, neighborhood pop‑ups and historic building impacts.

The Urban Economic Development Committee reviewed Ordinance Z‑7‑CA‑36 on June 4, a proposed amendment to Title 42 of the City of Tulsa zoning code that updates rules for farmers markets and roof signs.

Susan Miller of the planning office told the committee the farmers market provisions were developed with the health department and Councilor Hal Harper to clarify when a market is a principal use versus a temporary event. The draft definition requires registration with…

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