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A number of our applications and handouts have been newly revised. Please note the recent updated form and download or print a new copy for your records.
Helpful guide for the most common types of accessory dwelling unit projects submitted, to ensure applications are complete and ready for review.
Helpful guide for the most common types of residential addition projects submitted, to ensure applications are complete and ready for review.
Address approval criteria with your adjustment application.
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Process for changing an approved land division.
Information regarding specific design standards for houses, attached houses, and duplexes that related to main entrances, street facing facades and garages.
Guide to zoning map symbols.
Information about parking and signage requirements for short-term and long-term bicycle parking. Bicycle parking must be shown on all commercial and multi-family plans submitted for permit.
Information related to fences, decks and outdoor projects.
Helpful guide with special building code standards for converting an attic, basement or garage to living space in an existing house or duplex.
Top 25 basic requirements for housing units.
Use this when you are moving a structure to and/or from a City of Portland property.
Used to apply for all building, site development and zoning permits.
Address approval criteria with your central city parking review appication.
Approval of most land uses involving a new or expanded use or involving the creation of a new parcel requires verification of adequate public sewer service to the property.
Approval of most land uses involving a new or expanded use or involving the creation of a new parcel requires a determination that the proposed water system is adequate.
Information about the new School Construction Excise Tax (CET)
Helpful guide for the most common types of major commercial alteration projects submitted, to ensure applications are complete and ready for review.
Helpful guide for the most common types of minor commercial alteration projects submitted, to ensure applications are complete and ready for review.
Helpful guide for the most common types of commercial addition and alteration projects submitted, to ensure applications are complete and ready for review.
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Address approval criteria for your comprehensive plan map amendment.
This is a listing of noise regulations regarding construction activities.
Helpful guide for the most common types of conversion to living space projects submitted, to ensure applications are complete and ready for review.
Helpful guide for the most common types of deck projects submitted, to ensure applications are complete and ready for review.
Application form for historic resources that requires a 120-day demolition delay.
Explanation of how density (allowed number of residential units) is calculated on a site and how lots are measured.
Explanation of how density (allowed number of residential units) is calculated on a site and how lots are measured.
General information about design review .
Summary of the primary uses and development standards of the commercial zones as shown in Chapter 33.130 of the Portland Zoning Code.
Summary of the primary uses and development standards of the employment and industrial zones as shown in Chapter 33.140 of the Portland Zoning Code.
Summary of the primary uses and development standards of the Multi-Dwelling Zones as shown in Chapter 33.120 of the Portland Zoning Code.
Summary of the primary uses and development standards of the Single-Dwelling Zones as shown in Chapter 33.110 of the Portland Zoning Code.
Information on documenting a nonconforming use or residential density.
Nonconforming situations are land uses or developments that do not comply with the current zoning code, but are still considered legal. The applicant must show that the nonconforming situation was legally established and maintained over time.
Helpful guide for the most common types of dormer and second floor addition projects submitted, to ensure applications are complete and ready for review.
Application for all types of formal Early Assistance including Design Advice Requests, Pre-Application Conferences and Early Assistance Appointments.
Sumarizes different types of land use Early Assistance.
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How to Make Energy Improvements Work for Your Project
Submittal requirements for environmental plan check.
Use this checklist to prepare Environmental Review applications.
Detailed information about the steps involved with applying for an Environmental Review.
Find out if a land use review (Environmental Review) or a plan check (Environmental Plan Check) will be required.
Sample document is provided as an example intended to help guide applicants in preparing a Type II Environmental Review application.
Complete this application to apply for your final plat.
Information about submittal requirements and process for finalizing a land division that has received tentative approval.
A checklist of how to produce a Fire and LIfe Safety Summary for buildings with complex fire and life safety systems.
Adequate water and safe access to a proposed site is required prior to issuance of a building permit or approval of a Land Use Review.
Learn under which circumstances a flag lot may be created.
Information about land division requirements for sites that have the potential of flooding.
Helpful guide for the most common types of garage and shed projects submitted, to ensure applications are complete and ready for review.
Instructions for obtaining deed information that may be required to establish a property as a lot of record.
Use this checklist to prepare Greenway Review applications.
Request form to remove a property from the City's 1983 Historic Resources Inventory.
What projects require Historic Design Review, process, application requirements and approval criteria
This may be required if you want to run a business out of your home.
Guide to home occupation, uses and permit procedures.
Helpful guide for the most common types of commercial hood projects submitted, to ensure applications are complete and ready for review.
Information describing additional development standards that apply to proposed new residential lots that do not meet minimum lot width dimensions.
Helpful guide for the most common types of HVAC projects submitted, to ensure applications are complete and ready for review.
Helpful guide for the most common types of residential interior remodel projects submitted, to ensure applications are complete and ready for review.
Submittal checklist for all land divisions.
Step-by-step procedures used in Land Development with an on-site sewage disposal systems.
Complete this application form to apply for all land use reviews.
This checklist is for use by applicants to prepare and submit a land use review.
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Lists the fees for land use reviews and other zoning and land use services.
Lists the fees for land use reviews and other zoning and land use services for Multnomah County Urban Poeckets.
Helpful guide to landscape certification.
Please note that any building-related activities, such as renovations, repairs, painting, and demolitions, may be subject to regulations governing the handling, removal and/or disposal of asbestos and lead-based paint.
The lot confirmation process is used to confirm that a primary structure is allowed for platted lots and lots of record that have previously been combined together under one tax account number.
Requirement for Plats.
Information about Lot Consolidations.
An explanation of lot size standards and how lots are measured.
An overview of Compliance Services, Neighborhood Inspections, and Site Development Sections
Helpful guide for the most common types of projects submitted, to ensure applications are complete and ready for review.
A neighborhood contact by the applicant is required prior to application for some land use reviews and permit applications.
This may be required if your activity will make more noise than code allows.
Application to request using Option 2 of Chapter 33.258, Nonconforming Situations, in which the required nonconforming improvements may be made over several years, based on an approved compliance period.
List of nonconforming development upgrades may be triggered due to new development or redevelopment.
Information regarding the use of Option 2 of Chapter 33.258, Nonconforming Situations, in which the required improvements to nonconforming development may be made over several years, based on an approved compliance period.
Options are available to create smaller lots and/or use different housing types in the "a" overlay zone.
Summary of process and review requirements for dividing land.
Helpful guide to permanent erosion control procedures.
How to research the permit history of your property.
Options to phase division of large sites.
Submittal checklist for planned development.
Address these approval criteria if a planned development is proposed.
Information about planned development review.
Helpful information when considering garbage collection options for properties with private right-of-way access.
Application for a property line adjustment, which is the relocation of a single common property line between two abutting properties.
Information regarding the process of applying for a property line adjustment, including information specifically designed for surveyors.
If you, the applicant, are not the owner of the property listed on the deed, you will need a completed intent to demolish form signed by all property owners.
Helpful guide for the most common types of rack storage system projects submitted, to ensure applications are complete and ready for review.
This form is to be submitted with building permit applications for Radio Frequency sites.
An explanation of requirements for new streets as part of a land division review.
Helpful guide for the most common types of commercial rooftop unit projects submitted, to ensure applications are complete and ready for review.
Requirements for rowhouse maintenance agreement and easement
Requirements for rowhouse maintenance agreement and easement
Provides an example of what an adjustment application looks like.
Example of a decision for an adjustment for addition to an existing residence.
Required for final inspection approval.
Sanitation Installation Permit Application
Approval of most land uses involving a new or expanded use or involving the creation of a new parcel requires verification that all appropriate school districts have had an opportunity to review and comment on the proposal.
A Decommissioning Permit is required to document the decommissioning and record the location of the decommissioned septic system.
Handbook to help you to identify significant trees on your site as required for a land division.
Information on what is required on a site plan.
Information about requirements if site is within designated potential landslide hazard area.
Information about requirements for creating lots that provide solar access required for detached single-dwelling homes.
Solar Checklist and Submittal Requirements for Prescriptive Installations of Solar Photovoltaic and Solar Water Heating Systems in accordance with Oregon Solar Installation Specialty Code (OSISC)
New facitility to treat stormwater from existing impervious area.
Information about identifying and protecting streams, springs and seeps on sites that are located outside of an environmental overlay zone.
This handout includes information regarding the process and timelines for each of the four methods of processing land use review applications.
Use this handout to assist in addressing criterion A of the adjustment approval criteria.
BDS has compiled information about all the City's SDC fees into one handout.
Guide to the temporary erosion control measures.
Information on what happens after the city accepts your plans.
Information about the purpose/function of tracts and easements and requirements for creating and maintaining them.
Basic DSC questions in Russian and English
Requisitos Básicos de Vivienda
Basic DSC questions in Spanish and English
Programa de Inspecciones de la Vecindad
Basic DSC questions in Vietnamese and English
This section of the manual includes the Table of Contents, what rules apply, how to use the Manual, and a Landscaping Calculations Worksheet.
This section of the manual includes Frequently Asked Questions regarding landscaping requirements, plans, permits, inspections and tree-cutting permits.
This section of the Manual outlines tree, shrub and groundcover requirements to meet the different landscaping standards of L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, P1, and T1.
This section of the Manual includes information on maintenance of plantings, tree protection requirements, and descriptions of the different plant lists.
This section of the Manual includes suggested species of trees, shrubs, and ground cover plants to meet landscaping requirements. These lists are intended to assist you in selecting plant materials, but projects are not limited to plants on the lists.
Information about tree preservation requirements for land divisions.
Example of report and tree preservation plan as prepared by certified arborist.
General information about Tree Review.
This review procedure is required for some historic resource reviews that are small in scope or impact.
This form includes the legally required time line for a Type II Land Use Review procedure.
Information and form for applying for appeal fee waivers for organizations recognized by the Office of Neighborhood Involvement.
This form includes the legally required time line for a Type III Land Use Review procedure.
This form includes the legally required time line for a Type IIx Land Use Review procedure.
This form includes the legally required time line for a Type IV Land Use Review procedure.
This review procedure is required for environmental resource enhancement, the simplest design reviews and the simplest land division preliminary plan reviews.
Information about what uses are allowed in each base zone.
Sign this form within 21 days of application date to allow submittal of new information if a Type III decision is appealed.
A zoning confirmation will verify in writing the allowed uses, development standards and regulations applicable to a specific site. Zoning confirmation letters fall into either the Tier A (general property info) or Tier B ( specific issue info) category.
Address these approval criteria for a comprehensive plan map amendment.
Application for a Zoning Map Error correction based because of mapping errors only.
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