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Board approves scores of home‑sharing special exceptions and renewals with conditions
Summary
On Nov. 6 the Board approved numerous home‑sharing special exceptions and renewals across Oklahoma City, generally imposing quiet hours, vehicle limits and terms (1–3 years) and requiring proper licensing; some applications drew written protests and one neighborhood requested shorter terms or lower guest caps.
The City of Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment approved a large batch of home‑sharing special exceptions and timely renewals during its Nov. 6, 2025 meeting, applying property‑specific conditions including quiet hours, maximum guest counts, vehicle limits and no on‑street parking during quiet hours.
The board and staff reviewed applications for dozens of properties. Staff clarified licensing rules for home sharing — owners must hold a home‑sharing license and, if they are not the primary resident or share more than 10 days per month, they require a special exception. Planning staff noted block caps on new exceptions (10% rule) and that enforcement of unlicensed listings is handled through the city’s Action Center.
Notable approvals and conditions (motion carried in each listed case): - Case 16071 (Crystal…
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