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CITY PrOFILE




                                        hisTOriCal PermiT aCTiviTy


                                              RESIDENTIAL PERMITS  COMMERCIAL PERMITS
                800



                700
                     152

                600

                         172
                500
             PERMITS  CONSTRUCTION)  45

             BUILDING  (NEW  400


                     602
                300
                                29                                               27
                                              44                                     30
                         441                                                  42
                200         391     14                                    20
                                           20     31     16                             21
                                267    23     242    20            10  14        272        23
                100                180    167                             188 197   223        25  20
                                       128       159  145 135  17 14  90  105           160  127       5
                                                            55 52                              85 79  46
                  0
                     1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
                                                                                                    (THROUGH
          sOurCe:  sOuThlake Planning & develOPmenT serviCes  FISCAL YEAR                             Q3)

        Historical permit activity shows the history of residential and commercial building permits for new construction issued
        since 1998. Years where the City experienced heavier periods of growth demonstrate a greater number of permits
        issued. Though growth slowed during the “Great Recession,” development activity had been on the rise since 2009.
        However, now that Southlake reaches closer to buildout, we expect to continue to see the number of new construction
        permits continue to decline. This chart does not include permits filed for renovations or redevelopment.

                            No. Residential   No. Commercial                    No. Residential   No. Commercial
             Fiscal Year                                         Fiscal Year
                               Permits           Permits                           Permits           Permits
               1998              602              152              2010              52                14
               1999              441              172              2011              90                10
               2000              391               45              2012              105               14
               2001              267               29              2013              188               20
               2002              180               14              2014              197               42
               2003              128               23              2015              272               27
               2004              167               20              2016              223               30
               2005              242               44              2017              160               21
               2006              159               31              2018              127               23
               2007              145               20              2019              85                25
               2008              135               16              2020              79                20
                                                               2021 (through
               2009              55                17                                46                5
                                                                    Q3)

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