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MUD Zoning in Edmond, OK — Mixed-Use Development Standards

MUD is Edmond's Mixed-Use Development district, allowing a vertical or horizontal mix of residential and commercial uses on a single site. MUD has been used in select Edmond redevelopment projects in and near downtown and along key corridors.

MUD typically requires build-to lines and active ground-floor frontage (storefront character at the sidewalk). Shared parking calculations are allowed, recognizing that residential and commercial uses peak at different times of day. Site plan review is required for all MUD projects.

MUD applications run through the same Planning Commission and City Council process as a PUD or rezoning, with neighborhood compatibility a particular focus when MUD is adjacent to single-family. The design standards, use mix, and density are negotiated at approval and recorded as the governing zoning.

What MUD allows

Permitted uses in MUD

Vertical mix (residential above commercial in the same building) or horizontal mix (residential and commercial on the same site). Specific uses negotiated at MUD approval.

Setback rules

MUD setback requirements in Edmond

Front setback

Build-to line typical (0 to 15 ft)

Side setback

As specified in MUD approval

Rear setback

As specified in MUD approval

Height limit

Maximum structure height

Typically 45 to 75 feet, as specified in approval

Max density

Allowed density

As specified in MUD approval

Common uses in MUD in Edmond

  • Apartment over retail
  • Live-work units
  • Townhomes adjacent to neighborhood retail
  • Mixed-use redevelopment near downtown

Build-to lines and active frontage typical. Shared parking calculations allowed. Site plan review required. MUD is a hearing-driven district like PUD.

Verify zoning before you design

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.