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Permits in Oak Tree, Edmond — Country Club Estate Community Guide

Oak Tree is one of Edmond's premier private golf-club estate communities, located in northwest Edmond. The neighborhood operates under a recorded PUD ordinance overlaying A-1 zoning, with custom setbacks, height limits, and material standards specific to the development.

The Oak Tree PUD ordinance is the governing zoning document — generic Title 22 A-1 standards may not apply. Always pull and review the recorded PUD ordinance before any addition or accessory structure design. Variances within the PUD generally require a PUD amendment, not a Board of Adjustment variance.

Oak Tree HOA architectural review is rigorous and front-loads design decisions: roof pitch, material palette, color, landscape design, and accessory structure architecture must align with the community's established standards. The HOA process typically takes 4 to 8 weeks and runs before city permit submittal. Many builders coordinate HOA approval as a hard prerequisite for the city permit packet.

Jurisdiction & contacts

Where to file permits in Oak Tree

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 Oak Tree

  • New custom single-family construction
  • Major additions and outdoor living renovations
  • Pool and outdoor kitchen installations
  • Detached garage and workshop additions
  • Major roof and exterior material renovations

Area-specific quirks

What makes Oak Tree different

A-1 estate zoning under a recorded PUD ordinance — PUD standards supersede generic Title 22 A-1. HOA architectural review is mandatory and rigorous; coordinate before city submittal. Soils and foundation design must accommodate site-specific conditions. Variances generally require PUD amendments, not BOA variances.

Common permits pulled in Oak Tree

Building permit (new construction or major addition)
Pool permit
Accessory structure permit
Electrical, plumbing, mechanical sub-permits
Sign permit (entry monuments, residential identification)

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Other Edmondjurisdictions & neighborhoods

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.