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City staff propose permit-fee changes including a $250 minor-construction permit and reintroduced residential 'fast track'

3231267 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

City development services and public works staff presented an ordinance amending Tulsa Revised Ordinance Title 49 to add a $250 minor construction permit, reintroduce a residential fast-track review for alterations, and raise the commercial priority review fee from $450 to $500.

City development services staff briefed the Public Works Committee on an ordinance to amend administrative permit and license fees in Tulsa Revised Ordinance Title 49.

Michael Skates, development service director, said the ordinance contains four main changes: a residential fast-track program limited to building alterations, a new minor construction permit for certain limited infrastructure fixes with a proposed $250 fee, new or revised inspection and testing fees (including watershed permits and water meter detector checks), and…

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