Oklahoma Code § 11-21-114

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Petition to annex unincorporated territory enclosed by
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boundaries of other municipality - District court action.
A.  The majority of the owners of a subdivision or property
owners located in unincorporated territory which is enclosed by the
boundaries of a municipality may petition for annexation in writing
to another municipality if:
1.  The width of the boundary is less than twenty (20) feet; and

2.  The property is contiguous to the other municipality except
for the boundary.
B.  The governing body of the other municipality may grant the
petition after notifying the enclosing municipality in writing at
least thirty (30) days prior to adoption of the annexation
ordinance.  The boundary of the enclosing municipality shall recede
to the extent of the annexation.  The enclosing municipality at any
time may reestablish its boundary within unincorporated territory
enclosed by it on or after July 1, 2001.  The enclosing municipality
may bring an action in district court to invalidate the annexation.
If the district court finds that the conditions for annexation exist
and that the enclosing municipality has not demonstrated a
substantial governmental interest in the use of the property, it
shall uphold the annexation.

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