Oklahoma Code § 62-875

Title 62. Public Finance: Public hearing - Presentation of proposed project plan -
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Ordinance or resolution establishing district - Determination of
adverse effect.
A.  At the public hearing, a representative of the municipality
or county shall present the proposed project plan for the
development or renovation of housing in the proposed district.  Each
project proposed for the district shall be identified and explained.
At the hearing, the developer or developers that have contracted
with the municipality to undertake the project shall be identified
and presented in person or through such developer's representative.
Following the presentation, all interested persons shall be given an
opportunity to be heard.  The governing body for good cause shown
may recess such hearing to a time and date certain, which shall be
fixed in the presence of persons in attendance at the hearing.
B.  Upon the conclusion of the public hearing, the governing
body may adopt the project plan for the district and may establish
the district by ordinance or, in the case of any county, by
resolution.  The boundaries of such district shall not include any
area not designated in the notice required by Section 5 of this act.
Any addition of area to the district or any substantial change to
the project plan shall be subject to the same procedure for public
notice and hearing as required for the initial establishment of the
district.
C.  The ordinance or resolution establishing the district shall
be null and void if, within thirty (30) days following the
conclusion of the hearing:
1.  The board of any school district levying taxes on such
property determines by resolution that the proposed district will
have an adverse effect on such school district;
2.  The governing body of any municipality located within three
(3) miles of the district proposed to be established by a county
determines by ordinance that the proposed district will have an
adverse effect on such municipality; or
3.  The board of county commissioners of the county in which a
municipal governing body proposes to establish such a district
determines by resolution that the proposed district will have an
adverse effect on such county.

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