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This presentation was delivered as part of an online demonstration, held on Oct. 5, 2022, of new features of Development Hub PDX for solar permit applications.
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Systems development charges (SDCs) are collected by Environmental Services, Parks and Recreation, Water and Transportation to help offset the impact of your project to storm and sanitary sewer systems, parks and recreation facilities, and water and street systems. Last updated 7/1/2022
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Density requirements for multi-dwelling development in multi-dwelling zones
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The printable PDX ePlans Applicant User Guide explains in detail the entire process of using electronic plan submission at the Bureau of Development Services. The Guide covers all steps from initial submission through permit approval.
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This form assists commercial building permit applicants in compliance with the terms of ASHRAE 90.1-2019.
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OSSC 2019 edition, Section 1004: Means of Egress - Occupant Load
How does the Bureau of Development Services calculate the occupant load for office spaces that include non-traditional work areas like lounges and huddle rooms for purposes of egress, plumbing fixture count, and seismic triggers?
How does the Bureau of Development Services calculate the occupant load for office spaces that include non-traditional work areas like lounges and huddle rooms for purposes of egress, plumbing fixture count, and seismic triggers?
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Your leftover new and reclaimed lumber, fixtures, appliances, doors, windows, and more can help homeowners with low incomes repair their homes. Learn more about this partnership between the City of Portland and the ReBuilding Center.
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This document outlines the Bureau of Development Services Director's interpretation of rules governing Rock Permanent Stabilization Materials, effective March 16, 2022.
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This presentation was delivered to the Development Review Advisory Committee by Doug Morgan, Plan Review Division Manager at the Bureau of Development Services, on March 17, 2022.
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This document outlines consistent review and customer communications practices that are being implemented across all City of Portland development review bureaus as part of the City's permitting improvement efforts. This policy was approved by the Permitting Improvement Task Force in Fall 2021.
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Figures listed (Appendix A) in the rules for private right-of-way on Streets, Alleys, Shared Courts, Common Greens and Pedestrian Connections.
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This document guides the establishment of temporary outdoor shelters. It describes building, water, and sanitary sewer requirements. Shelter providers must work with city development bureaus to ensure that shelter facilities meet the minimum requirements for safety and sanitation.
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Find the references for Private Rights-of-Way - Streets, Alleys, Shared Courts, Common Greens and Pedestrian Connections in this PDF.
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Permanent rule for Private Rights-of-ways (Streets, Alleys, Shared Courts, Common Greens and Pedestrian Connections), effective Jan. 28, 2022.
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This document lists a proposed administrative rule governing private rights-of-ways in the City of Portland that was open for public comment until Jan. 12, 2022.
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Appendix C – Design Templates for Private Rights-of-Way - Streets, Alleys, Shared Courts, Common Greens and Pedestrian Connections
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Appendix B – Referenced Oregon Standard Drawings and Details
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