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Permits in North Cheyenne, Tulsa — Historic Preservation Guide

North Cheyenne Historic District is adjacent to Brady Heights and contains Craftsman bungalows and shotgun cottages on smaller lots.

Same COA process as Brady Heights: staff approves like-for-like maintenance, subcommittee or full Commission for additions, demolitions, and visible material changes.

Demolitions strongly discouraged for contributing structures.

Jurisdiction & contacts

Where to file permits in North Cheyenne

Jurisdiction

City of Tulsa (HP overlay)

Department

Tulsa Permit Center + Tulsa Preservation Commission

Phone

(918) 596-9456 / (918) 596-7526

Address

175 E 2nd St

Typical projects

Common project types in North Cheyenne

  • Bungalow restoration
  • Shotgun cottage rehabilitation
  • Like-for-like re-roofing
  • Rear addition

Area-specific quirks

What makes North Cheyenne different

Vinyl siding and vinyl windows generally denied on contributing structures. Demolitions require full TPC public hearing.

Common permits pulled in North Cheyenne

Historic Certificate of Appropriateness (COA)
Building permit
Roofing permit

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Not legal advice. Permitly summarizes publicly available jurisdictional information. Fees, forms, contact numbers, and review processes change. Always confirm current requirements directly with Tulsa Permit Center + Tulsa Preservation Commission before submitting an application.