information
Portland is a Sanctuary City

Find sanctuary city resources from the City of Portland's Immigrant & Refugee Program, including free legal services and state resources for reporting hate crimes, bias incidents, discrimination, and violations of Oregon's sanctuary laws.

Marquam Hill Parking Reviews

Information
The Marquam Hill Parking Review allows for parking within the institutionally developed portions of Marquam Hill in a manner consistent with the goals and objectives of the Marquam Hill Plan.
On this page

The regulations are addressed in the Marquam Hill Plan District in Section 33.555.280, as well as in Chapter 33.849, Marquam Hill Parking Review. A pre-application conference is required for all Type III reviews.

Marquam Hill Parking Review procedure

The Marquam Hill Parking Review is processed either through a Type Ix or Type III procedure. For further more information about the land use and zoning regulations that apply to your site, please call Planning and Zoning.

Marquam Hill Parking Review applications and forms 

Visit Land Use and Final Plat Applications for instructions on how to apply for a Land Use Review.

Complete this application form to apply:

Use this list to identify submittal requirements:

A pre-application conference is required for all Type III Land Use Reviews. Optional Pre-application conferences are also available to discuss other projects:

 Sign this form within 21 days of application date to allow submittal of new information if a Type III decision is appealed:

More information about Marquam Hill Parking Review

 Design and historic review guidelines - Address applicable Design Guidelines with your design review application

Summarizes all procedure types: 

Outline of timeline for Type Ix Procedure:

Outline of timeline for Type II Procedure:

Outline of timeline for Type III Procedure:

Marquam Hill Parking Review fees 

Review the Land Use Services Fees Schedule.

Still need help?

If you have questions after reviewing the information on this page, please schedule a free 15-minute appointment with a city planner or set up an Early Assistance meeting for a deeper discussion.

Back to top