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2010-2013 Building Permits
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Overview Residential building permits Single Family Multi Family City Boundaries School Districts Sewer Service Areas 2
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Local Building Boom OCARTS 2010 Population ≈ 1.1 million OCARTS 2040 Estimated Population ≈ 1.6 million 2010-2040 estimated population percent change = +39% (452,156 people) 3
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OCARTS Area 2,000 mi 2 47 Cities 6 Counties (some partial) 39% of land has been developed (2010) Between 2000 and 2010 the OCARTS area added development the equivalent of the size of Edmond. 4
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Single & Multi Family 2010-2013 Net Total Units = +28,869 Approximately +72,000 people Assuming 2.5 people per housing unit 5
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Single & Multi Family 2010-2013 Net Total Units = +28,869. Approximately +72,000 people. Assuming 2.5 people per housing unit. 6
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Building Permits Issued 2010-2013 by Community (10 Highest Counts) City Building Permit Units (#) Change in Total Housing since 2010 Oklahoma City16,7416.06% Norman4,0517.77% Edmond2,1526.09% Moore1,5526.75% Logan County8449.37% Oklahoma County4594.82% Midwest City4201.67% Mustang2783.90% Newcastle2718.28% Yukon2662.80% 7
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School Districts 47 cities 40 school districts 2010 regional enrollment = 188,727 8
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OCARTS Area School District Map 9
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OCARTS Area: School District Growth 2000-2010 (Percent Change) 10
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OCARTS Area: School District Growth 2000-2010 (Enrollment Count) 11
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Building Permits by School District (2010-2013) Net Total Units = +28,869 Approximately +72,000 people Assuming 2.5 people per housing unit 12
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Building Permits by School District (2010-2013) School DistrictBuilding Permit Units (#) Edmond5,452 Moore4,213 Norman3,725 Mustang3,261 Deer Creek3,048 Oklahoma City1,747 Yukon1,456 Putnam City943 Mid-Del813 Piedmont759 13
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Building Permits (2010-2013) Municipalities vs. School Districts CityBuilding Permit Units (#) Oklahoma City16,741 Norman4,051 Edmond2,152 Moore1,552 Logan County844 Oklahoma County459 Midwest City420 Mustang278 Newcastle271 Yukon266 School DistrictBuilding Permit Units (#) Edmond5,452 Moore4,050 Norman3,720 Mustang3,261 Deer Creek3,048 Oklahoma City1,747 Yukon1,456 Putnam City943 Mid-Del809 Choctaw Nicoma Park751 14
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Example: Mustang School District 2010-2013 Building Permits +3,261 housing units 2010-2013 15
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Example: Deer Creek School District 2010-2013 Building Permits +3,048 housing units 2010-2013 16
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Sewer Service Data Staff has been collecting water and sewer service area maps from each community. This information will be used in the 2040 Plan development to determine which areas can develop at a subdivision residential density. SF density is 3-6 units per acre MF density is 8+ units per acre The sewer service area maps were adjusted to include adjacent parcels of property that could be more easily hooked up for service. 17
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Sewer Service Area Maps 18
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Sewer Service Areas with Building Permits 21
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2010-2013 82% inside 18% outside 22
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Building Permits Inside Service Area (2010-2013) City Permits Inside Sewer Boundary Percentage Inside Sewer Boundary Oklahoma City15,33691.61% Norman3,82194.32% Edmond1,95991.03% Moore1,21478.22% Midwest City41999.76% School District Permits Inside Sewer Boundary Percentage Inside Sewer Boundary Edmond4,79988.02% Norman3,54995.28% Moore3,38180.25% Mustang3,01492.43% Deer Creek2,79391.63% 23
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Building Permits Outside of Service Area (2010- 2013) City Permits Outside Sewer Boundary Percentage Outside Sewer Boundary Oklahoma City1,4058.39% Logan County84299.76% Oklahoma County45899.78% Moore33821.78% Norman2305.68% School District Permits Outside Sewer Boundary Percentage Outside Sewer Boundary Moore83219.75% Edmond65311.98% Choctaw Nicoma Park39051.52% Guthrie31480.31% Deer Creek2558.37% 24
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Example: Mustang School District 25
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Example: Deer Creek School District 26
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Conclusions School districts and sewer service areas are significant regional growth factors 82% of housing units are inside the service area and 18% of housing units are outside the service area (2010-2013). Regional growth is trending outward.
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