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Commissioners amend zoning code to allow rooftop signs in CBD and add farmers-market rules
Summary
The commission approved two zoning code amendments: allowing rooftop signs by right within the Central Business District (no dynamic/digital displays allowed) and adding a definition and permissions for farmers markets (private-property markets and limited accessory markets allowed without council approval).
The Tulsa County Planning Commission approved an amendment to the zoning code that (1) allows rooftop signs by right within the Central Business District (CBD) and (2) adds a defined farmers-market use and rules for where and how markets may operate.
Austin, a county planning staff member, said the rooftop-sign change responds to requests from downtown property owners and city council members; currently rooftop signs are allowed by right only inside the Downtown Entertainment (Blue Dome) District or by special exception through the Board of Adjustment. The amendment would allow static rooftop signs as part of a property’s sign budget…
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