Oklahoma Code § 82-1615

Title 82. Waters And Water Rights: Variances
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A.  A floodplain board may grant variances from requirements of
floodplain management regulations that are more stringent than the
minimum requirements of the Oklahoma Floodplain Management Act upon
presentation of adequate proof that compliance with the local
floodplain management regulations adopted pursuant to the Oklahoma
Floodplain Management Act will result in an arbitrary and
unreasonable taking of property without sufficient benefit or
advantage to the people.  However, no variance shall be granted
where the effect of the variance will be to permit the continuance
of a condition which unreasonably creates flooding hazards.  Any
variance so granted shall not be construed as to relieve any person
who receives it from any liability imposed by the Oklahoma
Floodplain Management Act or by other laws of the state.
B.  Any person seeking a variance shall file a petition with the
floodplain board, accompanied by a filing fee of Twenty-five Dollars
($25.00).
C.  A floodplain board shall exercise wide discretion in
weighing the equities involved and the advantages and disadvantages
to the applicant and to the public at large when determining whether
the variance shall be granted.  The floodplain board shall conduct a
hearing for each requested variance.  At least thirty (30) days
prior to the hearing, a notice of the time and place of the hearing
shall be published at the petitioner’s expense in a newspaper of
general circulation regularly published nearest the area of
jurisdiction.  In no case shall variances be effective for a period
longer than twenty (20) years.  A copy of any variance issued shall
be sent to the Oklahoma Water Resources Board within fifteen (15)
days after issuance.
Added by Laws 1980, c. 179, § 15, emerg. eff. May 13, 1980.  Amended
by Laws 2002, c. 46, § 15, eff. Nov. 1, 2002; Laws 2011, c. 214, §
11.

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