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Committee considers zoning changes to define farmers markets and expand rooftop signage downtown
Summary
An amendment to Title 42 was discussed to create a clear zoning definition for farmers markets and expand where rooftop signs may be permitted downtown; members debated parking rules, Board of Adjustment authority and limits on locating markets in residential zones.
The committee reviewed Ordinance Z7CA36, a proposed amendment to the City of Tulsa zoning code (Title 42) that would add explicit provisions for farmers markets and expand rooftop signage allowances downtown.
Planning staff described farmers‑market language drafted with the health department and Councilor Hall‑Harper’s input. The code change defines a farmers market, requires registration with the Department of Agriculture, and sets a minimum of six vendors for a permanent market. The proposal treats farmers markets as a principal use in mixed‑use, commercial and industrial districts and as an accessory use where appropriate. Planning staff said…
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