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Permits in Rose Creek, Edmond — South Edmond Family Subdivision Guide

Rose Creek is a family-oriented subdivision in south Edmond, developed under B district zoning with modern subdivision standards. The neighborhood is well-established but newer than Fairfax or Kickingbird.

Permitting volume in Rose Creek is dominated by additions for growing families, basement finishes, and outdoor living projects. The B district's tighter side-yard setbacks (3 ft minimum each side) require careful site plan layout for additions — many proposed additions miss the setback by a few feet and require redesign.

Rose Creek HOA architectural review applies to most exterior modifications including fence material changes, roof material, exterior paint color, and accessory structure design. The HOA process runs separately from the city permit and typically takes 2 to 4 weeks.

Jurisdiction & contacts

Where to file permits in Rose Creek

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 Rose Creek

  • Additions for growing families
  • Basement finishes
  • Outdoor living projects (deck, patio cover)
  • Pool installations
  • Fence permits

Area-specific quirks

What makes Rose Creek different

B district zoning with 3 ft side setbacks. HOA architectural review applies to most exterior modifications. Side-yard setback miss is the most common rejection on additions.

Common permits pulled in Rose Creek

Building permit (addition or basement finish)
Pool permit
Fence permit
Deck or patio cover permit
Electrical, plumbing sub-permits

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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.