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<blockquote data-quote="Dongbeiren" data-source="post: 3534547" data-attributes="member: 44480"><p>Called Zoning again and was directed to the 2020 OKC municipal code:</p><p></p><p> under Article XII - Site Development Standards</p><p> Chapter 59 - Zoning and Planning Code</p><p> § 59-12200.3, section C - Home Occupations</p><p> (6) No business shall be conducted upon the premises where chattel, goods, wares or merchandise are created, stored, exchanged or sold, such as a shop or store.</p><p></p><p>This really limits ANY home based business in the city of OKC, not just firearms. According to the clerk, if you have a strong case, you could apply for a variance, but it costs $1200 and takes about 45 days and is not guaranteed. Seems like a storefront is a must for OKC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dongbeiren, post: 3534547, member: 44480"] Called Zoning again and was directed to the 2020 OKC municipal code: under Article XII - Site Development Standards Chapter 59 - Zoning and Planning Code § 59-12200.3, section C - Home Occupations (6) No business shall be conducted upon the premises where chattel, goods, wares or merchandise are created, stored, exchanged or sold, such as a shop or store. This really limits ANY home based business in the city of OKC, not just firearms. According to the clerk, if you have a strong case, you could apply for a variance, but it costs $1200 and takes about 45 days and is not guaranteed. Seems like a storefront is a must for OKC. [/QUOTE]
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