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Permits in Spring Creek, Edmond — Established North Edmond Neighborhood Guide

Spring Creek is an established residential neighborhood in central-north Edmond. The neighborhood is zoned A district with standard A district setbacks (30 ft front, 5 ft side minimum, 25 ft rear).

Spring Creek has a healthy stock of mid-size single-family homes from the 1980s and 1990s that are now in active remodel and addition cycles. Bath and kitchen remodels are the most common permit type, followed by additions for growing families and outdoor living additions.

The neighborhood has matured to the point where original mechanical systems (HVAC, water heaters, electrical panels) are at or past expected service life. Replacement and upgrade permits are common, and energy code compliance (2021 IECC blower door test on any major work, Manual J for new HVAC) catches contractors who learned on older code editions.

Jurisdiction & contacts

Where to file permits in Spring 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 Spring Creek

  • Bath and kitchen remodels
  • Additions for growing families
  • Outdoor living additions (covered patio, deck)
  • HVAC and water heater replacements
  • Roof replacements (storm-driven)

Area-specific quirks

What makes Spring Creek different

A district zoning with standard setbacks. Mid-size single-family homes from the 1980s-90s in active remodel cycles. Original mechanical systems often need replacement during major remodels. 2021 IECC blower door and Manual J requirements catch older-school contractors.

Common permits pulled in Spring Creek

Building permit (remodel or addition)
HVAC replacement permit
Plumbing permit (water heater, bath)
Electrical permit (service upgrade or new circuits)
Roofing permit

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