Tulsa Billboard Setback and Lighting Ordinance
Scope and overview
Local rules cover size, placement, setbacks from rights-of-way and intersections, zoning compatibility, and illumination or animation limits. On state or federal highways additional outdoor advertising controls may also apply. Property owners and advertisers should confirm both the municipal sign rules and any applicable state/federal statutes before planning or installing roadside advertising.
Setbacks and illumination specifics
Setbacks: municipal rules commonly require minimum distances from the edge of the public right-of-way, intersections, and residential zones; they also protect visibility triangles at junctions. Illumination: regulations often limit light direction, intensity, and prohibit distracting flashing or sequencing that could interfere with drivers. Exact numeric setbacks, lumen limits, or distance-to-residence rules are established in the municipal code or permit specifications for each application and may depend on zoning and roadway classification.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement is handled by City of Tulsa development and building permit authorities; complaints and inspections are processed through Development Services and related enforcement teams (City of Tulsa Development Services)[1].
- Fines: specific monetary penalties are not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation: whether fines increase for repeat or continuing offences is not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: authorities may issue stop-work orders, removal orders, denial of permit approvals, or referral to municipal court.
- Enforcer and complaints: City of Tulsa Development Services and Building Services handle inspections and complaints; use the department contact page for reporting.
- Appeals and review: specific appeal routes and statutory time limits are not specified on the cited page; appeals commonly proceed through administrative review or municipal procedures where provided.
- Defences and discretion: permitted installations, approved variances or temporary permits can be lawful defenses; discretionary waivers or variances may be available depending on zoning and permit rules.
Applications & Forms
- Name/number of sign permit form: not specified on the cited page.
- Fees: fee schedules for sign permits are not specified on the cited page.
- Submission: permits and permit inquiries are handled by City of Tulsa Development Services; see their permit pages for current procedures.
FAQ
- What distances must a billboard be set back from the roadway?
- Setback distances depend on the municipal sign rules, zoning category, and roadway classification; exact distances are established in the municipal code or permit specifications.
- Are illuminated billboards allowed along Tulsa streets?
- Illumination may be allowed subject to direction, intensity, hours of operation, and anti-glare controls specified by municipal regulations and permits.
- How do I report a noncompliant billboard?
- Report suspected violations to City of Tulsa Development Services or Building Services; they manage inspections and enforcement.
How-To
- Confirm zoning and roadway classification for the proposed sign location.
- Review municipal sign rules and any state/federal restrictions that apply to the roadway.
- Prepare and submit a sign permit application to City of Tulsa Development Services with site plans and illumination specs.
- Complete installation per approved permit documents and arrange any required inspections.
- Maintain records of permits and inspection approvals; promptly address notices of noncompliance.
Key Takeaways
- Billboards on Tulsa roadways are regulated by municipal sign rules and permits.
- Enforcement can include removal orders and municipal penalties; details should be verified with Development Services.
- Contact City of Tulsa Development Services early to confirm setbacks, illumination limits, and permit steps.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Tulsa Code of Ordinances (Municode)
- City of Tulsa Development Services - Permits & Inspections
- City of Tulsa Urban Design & Planning
- Oklahoma Department of Transportation