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I-1 / I-2 Zoning in Edmond, OK — Industrial District Standards

I-1 is light industrial; I-2 is general industrial. Both districts are concentrated in southwest and southeast Edmond near the BNSF rail corridor and along I-35 north of the urban core.

I-1 light industrial permits manufacturing inside enclosed buildings, warehousing and distribution, light fabrication, and contractor yards with screened outdoor storage. I-2 general industrial permits heavier manufacturing and processing, allows outdoor storage with screening, and accommodates uses with greater off-site impact.

Hazardous materials inventory is required at Certificate of Occupancy. High-piled storage triggers IFC Chapter 32 review. Process piping and pressure vessels may require Oklahoma state Boiler Inspector review. Outdoor storage in either district requires an 8-foot solid screen fence or wall.

What I-1 allows

Permitted uses in I-1

I-1: light manufacturing, warehousing, contractor yards, light fabrication. I-2: heavy manufacturing, processing, hazardous materials with permits, outdoor storage with screening.

Setback rules

I-1 setback requirements in Edmond

Front setback

25 feet from front property line

Side setback

15 feet (greater abutting residential)

Rear setback

25 feet (greater abutting residential)

Height limit

Maximum structure height

50 feet maximum

Max density

Allowed density

N/A for industrial. Outdoor storage permitted with screening.

Common uses in I-1 in Edmond

  • Manufacturing inside enclosed building (I-1)
  • Warehousing and distribution
  • Heavy manufacturing (I-2)
  • Contractor yards
  • Process facilities (I-2)

Hazardous materials inventory required at CO. High-piled storage triggers IFC Chapter 32. Outdoor storage requires 8-foot solid screen. Truck routes and noise restrictions vary by parcel.

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Permitly's zoning lookup cross-references Edmond Title 22 (Zoning), Title 21 (Subdivision), Title 16 (Buildings) against your project so you know what you can build before spending on design.

Related Edmond zoning districts

Not legal advice. Permitly summarizes publicly available Edmond Title 22 (Zoning), Title 21 (Subdivision), Title 16 (Buildings)standards. Zoning districts, overlays, and amendments change; always verify the current code and your parcel's zoning with Edmond Planning, Licensing & Development (PLL)before relying on any information on this page.