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Permits in Iron Horse, Edmond — Estate Community & Equestrian Property Guide

Iron Horse is an estate-lot residential community in north Edmond, with large lots and an equestrian-friendly character. Most lots are zoned A-1 with PUD overlays specific to the community.

Iron Horse permitting frequently involves accessory structures larger than typical residential — barns, riding arenas, equipment storage. These structures fall under the building permit process but require zoning verification because Title 22 caps accessory structure footprint as a percentage of the principal structure. Larger agricultural-style accessory structures may require a Special Use Permit if they exceed standard accessory structure limits.

Wells and septic systems are common in Iron Horse where city water and sewer service is not available. Septic permits run through the Oklahoma DEQ rather than the City of Edmond, but the city building permit will require evidence of an approved septic plan before issuance.

Jurisdiction & contacts

Where to file permits in Iron Horse

Jurisdiction

City of Edmond

Department

Edmond Planning, Licensing & Development (PLL)

Phone

(405) 359-4780

Address

10 S Littler Ave, Edmond, OK 73034

Typical projects

Common project types in Iron Horse

  • New custom single-family construction
  • Barn, riding arena, and equestrian accessory structures
  • Detached garage and workshop additions
  • Pool installations
  • Septic and well work

Area-specific quirks

What makes Iron Horse different

A-1 estate zoning with PUD overlays. Equestrian accessory structures may exceed standard accessory structure size — Special Use Permit may be required. Septic permits run through OKDEQ. Wells require Oklahoma Water Resources Board permits separate from city building permit.

Common permits pulled in Iron Horse

Building permit (new construction or large accessory)
Special Use Permit (oversized accessory structure)
Pool permit
Electrical, plumbing, mechanical sub-permits
Septic and well coordination (OKDEQ, OWRB)

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Not legal advice. Permitly summarizes publicly available jurisdictional information. Fees, forms, contact numbers, and review processes change. Always confirm current requirements directly with Edmond Planning, Licensing & Development (PLL) before submitting an application.