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Permits in Country Aire, Moore, OK — Contractor Guide

Country Aire is an established Moore residential subdivision on larger-than-average lots. Predominantly R-1 with some R-2 (duplex) at the boundary. The neighborhood features mature trees, established landscaping, and a mix of original-owner and second-owner residents.

Permit activity in Country Aire skews toward residential addition, remodel, roof replacement, and storm shelter installation. Larger lot sizes give more flexibility for accessory structures, detached garages, and pool placement than newer subdivisions allow.

Mature trees throughout the neighborhood mean tree protection during construction is a regular concern — Moore does not have a formal tree preservation ordinance like Norman or Edmond, but root damage during construction can have significant impact. Coordinate with arborists on any close-in excavation.

Jurisdiction & contacts

Where to file permits in Country Aire

Jurisdiction

City of Moore

Department

Moore Community Development

Phone

(405) 793-5053

Address

301 N Broadway Ave, Moore, OK 73160

Typical projects

Common project types in Country Aire

  • Residential additions
  • Detached garage construction
  • Pool installations
  • Storm shelter installations
  • Roof replacements
  • Outdoor living spaces
  • Driveway expansion

Area-specific quirks

What makes Country Aire different

Larger lots than typical Moore R-1 give more flexibility for accessory structures and pool placement. Mature trees mean root protection during construction is important. Detached garages may exceed the 30% rear-yard footprint cap on these larger lots. Wind-load amendments apply to all new construction.

Common permits pulled in Country Aire

Building permit (addition, garage, accessory structure)
Pool permit
Storm shelter permit
Roofing permit
Fence permit
Driveway / ROW permit

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Other Moorejurisdictions & neighborhoods

Not legal advice. Permitly summarizes publicly available jurisdictional information. Fees, forms, contact numbers, and review processes change. Always confirm current requirements directly with Moore Community Development before submitting an application.