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LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 25-1410    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/1/2025 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 10/7/2025 Final action:
Title: Consideration, discussion, and possible adoption of Ordinance No. 3884, an ordinance amending the Broken Arrow Code of Ordinances Appendix A - Zoning Ordinance, Section 5 - Signs, regarding off-premises signs on City-owned property, and declaring an emergency
Attachments: 1. Ordinance No. 3884Signs

Broken Arrow City Council

10-07-2024

 

Title: 

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Consideration, discussion, and possible adoption of Ordinance No. 3884, an ordinance amending the Broken Arrow Code of Ordinances Appendix A - Zoning Ordinance, Section 5 - Signs, regarding off-premises signs on City-owned property, and declaring an emergency

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Background:

This amendment to Section 5.1.5 creates an exception for the prohibition against new billboards. Privately owned billboard signs may be permitted on City-owned property, subject to a valid lease agreement approved by the City Council. Such billboards shall comply with all applicable provisions of Section 5.1.5, including but not limited to requirements for illumination, maintenance, and aesthetic standards. Notwithstanding any limitations elsewhere in Section 5.1.5, Off-premises billboard signs permitted under this subsection may be allowed to exceed the maximum height and size otherwise applicable to signs, as expressly provided in the terms of the lease or as set by resolution of the City Council. All billboards permitted under this new exception are to comply with all requirements set by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation.

 

 

Cost:                                                                $0

Funding Source:                     N/A

Requested By:                      Rocky Henkel, Community Development Director​

Approved By:                      ​City Manager’s Office​

Attachments:                                          Ordinance No. 3884

 

Recommendation:

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​​ Adopt Ordinance No. 3884 and approve the emergency clause

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