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Permits in Oakdale, Edmond — South Edmond Residential Neighborhood Guide

Oakdale is an established residential neighborhood in south Edmond. The area is zoned a mix of A and B district, accommodating a range of lot sizes and home styles.

Oakdale's mix of A and B district zoning means setback requirements vary lot-to-lot. A district uses 30 ft front setback and 5 ft side; B district uses 25 ft front and 3 ft side. Always verify the specific lot zoning before designing additions because the difference between A and B side setbacks can determine whether an addition fits.

The neighborhood has high turnover and active remodel volume. Bath and kitchen remodels, pool installations, and outdoor living additions are the most common permit types. Older sections have original aluminum branch wiring and original electrical panels that often surface during major remodel permits.

Jurisdiction & contacts

Where to file permits in Oakdale

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 Oakdale

  • Bath and kitchen remodels
  • Pool installations
  • Outdoor living additions
  • Electrical service upgrades
  • Additions for growing families

Area-specific quirks

What makes Oakdale different

Mixed A and B district zoning — verify lot-specific setbacks before designing. Older sections may have aluminum branch wiring or Federal Pacific panels surfacing during major remodels. Active turnover and high remodel volume.

Common permits pulled in Oakdale

Building permit (remodel or addition)
Pool permit
Electrical permit (service upgrade)
HVAC replacement permit
Roofing permit

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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.