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I-2
Heavy Industrial

I-2 Zoning in Norman, OK - Setbacks, Height, and Use Rules

I-2 Heavy Industrial District is intended for higher-intensity manufacturing and processing uses with greater off-site impacts.

What I-2 allows

Permitted uses in I-2

Heavy manufacturing, processing, fabrication, mineral extraction (with conditional review), bulk fuel storage.

Setback rules

I-2 setback requirements in Norman

Front setback

50 feet (landscape buffer)

Side setback

25 feet

Rear setback

25 feet (100-foot buffer when adjacent to residential)

Height limit

Maximum structure height

75 feet

Max density

Allowed density

N/A (industrial)

Common uses in I-2 in Norman

  • Heavy manufacturing
  • Bulk fuel storage
  • Aggregate processing
  • Mineral extraction (conditional)

ODEQ air quality and environmental coordination typically required. Performance standards (noise, vibration, odor) more strictly enforced than I-1.

Verify zoning before you design

Permitly's zoning lookup cross-references Norman Code of Ordinances — Chapter 36 (Zoning, 33 districts), Chapter 11 (Buildings) against your project so you know what you can build before spending on design.

Related Norman zoning districts

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