Doing Business In Moore - City of Moore

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Doing Business in Moore

CDF Inc.This portion of the website contains a Commercial Business Packet that details the various permits a business will need in Moore.

The various forms below are included as a PDF (Adobe® Reader® file ). Simply click on the link and print the file from your computer. Should you have any questions about any of these forms, please call the Moore Community Development Department at (405) 793-5053.

Commercial Development Packet
Building Permit Application
Occupancy Permit
GIS Request Form
2008 Planning Commission and Development Schedule
Preliminary Plat Application
Final Plat Application
Rezoning Information Form
Rezoning Application

 

Synchronist System

The City of Moore Economic Development Department and Moore Norman Technology Center have partnered to create a new business retention and expansion program leveraging the Synchronist Business Information System®. The Synchronist System is a software tool to organize, analyze and report company information, giving community decision-makers invaluable insight into the dynamics of the local economy.

The program is part of the City’s overall business retention and expansion efforts in which City staff target existing businesses to discuss concerns, issues, and opportunities affecting their business. Outreach within the local community provides an opportunity for staff to present economic development programs at the state, county or local level, which can help the Moore business community lower operating costs and expand their markets. The program is an outreach initiative designed to retain industry and jobs while fostering expansion, growth, and development.

To schedule an appointment or to learn more about the Synchronist Business Retention and Expansion Program, please contact Todd Jenson at (405) 793-5207.

Commercial Data

JC Penney under construction in 2007Moore has experienced tremendous growth in commercial construction and correspondingly in the assessed valuation of properties. Large investments by retailers and restaurants in Moore are reflected in the Commercial Construction Value graph.

Moore is a great investment as a homeowner and business owner. The Assessed Value graph on this page details just how good investing in Moore has become.

Contacts

City Hall is llocated at 301 N. BroadwayDetailed below are contact numbers should your business need assistance with a local or county government service. While not a comprehensive list of services, these are the primary services needed as a business begins operations in Moore.

Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call the Economic Development Department at the number listed below.

Economic Development Dept (general questions)
(405) 793-5224 or (405) 793-5207

Community Development (planning issues/building permits)
(405) 793-5053

Customer Service Department (utility service)
(405) 793-5032

Public Works (scheduling trash service)
(405) 793-5070

City Offices 
301 North Broadway
Moore, OK. 73160

Moore Chamber of Commerce:
(405) 794-3400
P.O. Box 6305
Moore, OK. 73153

Cleveland County Assessor
(405) 366-0230
201 S. Jones, Room 150
Norman, OK. 73069


"AOP Industries, Inc. is an integrated manufacturer and wholesale supplier of oilfield equipment. AOP currently sells worldwide from our facility located in Moore, Oklahoma. AOP chose the Moore location for ease of access to both I-35 and I-40 shipping corridors. The Moore area offers excellent schools, housing and utilities and is an excellent community for our employees to raise their families”.

Bill Neimann
President of AOP Industries
 

 

Economic Development Staff Members

Deidre Ebrey
Economic Development Director
(405) 793-5224

Todd Jenson
Economic Development Specialist
(405) 793-5207

Gina Dunn
Administrative Assistant
(405) 793-5030

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Moore Seal
City of Moore
301 N. Broadway
Moore, OK  73160-5130

Contact Us

Phone: 405-793-5000
Email: tjenson@cityofmoore.com