E Zoning in Edmond, OK — Manufactured Home Park Standards
E district allows manufactured-home park development under HUD-approved standards. The district is mapped on a small number of legacy parcels in Edmond and is rarely the subject of new development applications, but existing parks operate under E district rules.
Park-wide standards apply to the overall site (5-acre minimum park area, perimeter setbacks, drainage) while individual unit standards apply to each placement (lot size, separation, anchoring, skirting). Skirting must be installed within 30 days of placement. Anchoring follows Oklahoma Manufactured Housing Standards.
Each unit placement requires a placement permit even within an existing park. Utility connection permits (electrical, plumbing, gas) are pulled separately for each unit. The original park-wide stormwater plan was approved at park development; significant modifications may trigger reissuance.
What E allows
Permitted uses in E
Manufactured-home parks meeting district standards. Accessory community uses (laundry, storage, recreation) within the park.
Setback rules
E setback requirements in Edmond
Front setback
25 feet from park boundary at street frontage
Side setback
20 ft separation side-to-side between units; 25 ft from park boundary
Rear setback
15 ft separation end-to-end between units
Height limit
Maximum structure height
35 feet (single-story manufactured housing typical)
Max density
Allowed density
1 unit per 4,500 sq ft minimum lot area
Common uses in E in Edmond
- Manufactured housing units
- Park amenity buildings (laundry, recreation)
- On-site management office
Skirting required within 30 days. Anchoring per Oklahoma Manufactured Housing Standards. Utility hookups require separate permits per unit.
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