Oklahoma §11-43-107 — Manufactured Housing Anti-Exclusion (Municipal) + §19-865.64a (County) (OK)

Tracked preemption from the Oklahoma overlay bundle.

Overview

Effective
1985-01-01
Sunset
Authority
state
Scope
state:OK

Trigger predicate

When this evaluates true for a parcel, the law's preempted fields take precedence over base zoning.

AND
  • project.use_type == manufactured_home_hud_code
  • project.is_multi_sectional == True
  • project.on_permanent_foundation == True

Preempted fields

2 fields on the base district schema are rewritten when the trigger fires.

FieldOpValueNote
base_districts[category=res_sf].manufactured_home_outright_exclusionwaive§43-107: municipalities may not exclude HUD-Code multi-sectional manufactured homes on permanent foundations from residential districts solely by virtue of their manufactured-housing classification
base_districts[*].manufactured_home_compatibility_standardscap_atsubstantially_similar_to_site_built_in_districtCities may impose uniform compatibility standards (siding, pitch, skirting, foundation, dimensional similarity) applied facially neutrally

Citation

Authority source
Okla. Stat. tit. 11 §43-107 (municipal); Okla. Stat. tit. 19 §865.64a (county); federal HUD Code 24 CFR Part 3280
§ §43-107
https://law.justia.com/codes/oklahoma/title-11/

Research notes

Single-wide units, pre-HUD-Code 'mobile homes' (built before 1976), and units not on permanent foundations may still be excluded from conventional SF districts. Municipalities retain authority to limit manufactured-home parks to designated districts. Federal HUD Code preempts state/local construction standards (24 CFR 3280) — federal conflict check applies.