Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 120. Capitol-Medical Center Improvement and Zoning Commission |
Chapter 10. Zoning Regulations for Capitol-Medical Center Improvement and Zoning District |
Subchapter 5. General District Provisions and Additional Zoning Regulations |
Part 5. SPECIAL USES |
SECTION 120:10-5-23. Humanitarian or philanthropic foundations
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- (a) Purpose. For purposes of these regulations, a humanitarian or philanthropic foundation is a facility owned and operated by a charity, legal nonprofit organization, religious institution, or quasi-public entity where the primary source of operating funds is donations, and the services provided are offered directly to the general public and service the public interest.(b) Conditional use permit required. The Commission shall review all applications to use property in any residential zoning district in accordance with OAC 120:10-13-19.(c) Restrictions. The following restrictions apply to all humanitarian or philanthropic foundations located in any residential zoning district:(1) Newly constructed buildings must meet the intensity and density requirements of the zoning district in which it is located and be compatible in character and design to buildings in the immediate area.(2) Off-street parking shall be in accordance with Subchapter 7 and Subchapter 17. All off-street parking areas must be adequately screened from adjacent residential structures.(3) Signage shall be in accordance with Subchapter 15; however, the Commission may apply additional restrictions to signage.