Oklahoma Code § 11-47-106

Title 11. Cities And Towns: General powers and duties
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It shall be the function and duty of the commission to make and
adopt a master plan for the physical development of the
municipality, including any area outside its boundaries which in the
commission's judgment bear relation to the planning of the
municipality.  The commission may cooperate with any county planning
commission having planning jurisdiction over such unincorporated
areas in connection with the preparation of that portion of the
master plan covering those areas.  The plan, with the accompanying
maps, plats, charts, and descriptive matter shall show the
commission's recommendations for the development of the territory,
including among other things, the general location, character, and
extent of streets, viaducts, subways, bridges, waterways, water
fronts, boulevards, parkways, playgrounds, squares, parks, aviation
fields, and other public ways, grounds and open spaces; the general
location of public buildings and other public property; also the
removal, relocation, widening, narrowing, vacating, abandonment,
change of use or extension of any of the foregoing ways, grounds,
open spaces, buildings, or property; as well as a zoning plan for
the control of the height, area, bulk, location, and use of
buildings and premises.  As the work of making the whole master plan
progresses, the commission from time to time may adopt and publish a
part or parts thereof, any such part to cover one or more major
sections or divisions of the municipality, or one or more of the
matters listed above or other functional matters to be included in
the plan.  The commission may amend, extend, or add to the plan from
time to time.

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