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Demolition Permit in Norman, OK - Cost, Requirements & Process

A demolition permit from Norman Development Services is required for any full or partial demolition of a structure inside Norman city limits. Residential demolition is $125 flat. Commercial demolition is $250 flat. Structures built before 1981 require an asbestos survey letter from a state-licensed asbestos consultant, verified at intake.

Demolition of any contributing structure in Miller Historic District triggers a 90-day Historic District Commission delay period - the COA process can extend up to 180 days during which the HDC will work with the owner to explore alternatives (renovation, sale, relocation). Plan demolition timelines accordingly.

Who needs this permit

Is this permit required for your Norman project?

Any property owner or contractor performing full or partial demolition of a structure inside Norman city limits. Removing interior partitions only (no exterior walls or roof) typically does not require a demolition permit but may require a building permit for the alteration.

Norman cost range

Expected permit fees in Norman

Norman flat-fee demolition: residential $125; commercial $250.

Fees reference the current Norman Development Services fee schedule. Contact (405) 366-5382 to confirm for your specific project valuation.

Required documents

What Norman Development Services needs from you

  • Completed Norman demolition permit application (CityView)
  • Site plan showing what is being demolished and what remains
  • Asbestos survey letter (structures pre-1981) from a state-licensed asbestos consultant
  • Utility disconnect verification letters (water, sewer, gas, electric) from the relevant utilities
  • HDC Certificate of Appropriateness for any contributing structure in Miller Historic District
  • Lead-paint disclosure for pre-1978 residential structures (RRP rule)

Process & timeline

Step-by-step process in Norman

  1. 1

    Apply on CityView; upload asbestos survey and utility disconnect letters.

  2. 2

    Plan review: 5-7 business days (longer if HDC review needed).

  3. 3

    Pay issued fee in Click2Gov.

  4. 4

    Schedule pre-demolition inspection.

  5. 5

    Schedule final demolition inspection after site is cleared and capped.

Common reasons for rejection

Why Norman rejects demolition permit applications

  • Structure pre-1981 submitted without asbestos survey
  • Utility disconnect letters missing or expired
  • Contributing structure in Miller Historic District submitted without HDC COA or with COA still in 90-day delay period
  • No erosion control plan for demolitions over 5,000 sq ft of disturbed area in the Lake Thunderbird watershed

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Norman Development Services: (405) 366-5382 · 201 W Gray St, Norman, OK 73069

Demolition permit FAQs — Norman, OK

How much is a demolition permit in Norman?

Residential demolition is $125 flat. Commercial demolition is $250 flat.

My house is from 1962 - what extra do I need?

Structures built before 1981 require an asbestos survey letter from a state-licensed asbestos consultant. The letter must be on file before Norman will issue the demolition permit. Pre-1978 residential also triggers the EPA RRP lead-paint rule.

I want to demo a contributing structure in Miller Historic District - is that allowed?

It is reviewable but not automatic. The HDC will hold a 90-day delay period to explore alternatives (renovation, sale, relocation). The delay can extend to 180 days, and in some cases City Council can deny the demolition outright for historically significant structures. Plan well in advance.

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Not legal advice. Permitly is a software tool that summarizes publicly available Norman Development Services requirements. Information on this page is general guidance, not legal, engineering, or code-compliance advice. Fees, forms, and review timelines can change without notice. Always confirm requirements with Norman Development Services at (405) 366-5382 or a licensed professional before submitting an application.