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16.70.650 Requirements, Conditions and Procedures for Issuance of Variance Permit; Duration; Cancellation.
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31.40.060 General Requirements for Explosives, Pyrotechnics, Blasting Agents and Fireworks.
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FIR-8.09 - Sprinkler Requirements for Nightclubs in Existing Buildings
Administrative Rules Adopted by Bureaus Pursuant to Rule Making Authority (ARB)
Median family income (MFI) charts for rental and home ownership units restricted under the Deeper Housing Affordability programs.
26.09.020 Requirements for Minor Labels.
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27.19.050 Serving Utility Requirements.
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8.20.250 Minimum Heat Requirements.
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Proposed Administrative Rule Would Offer Clearer Guidance on Requirements for Major Public Trail Improvements
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If you apply to develop or redevelop one of more than 550 properties with a major public trail designation on the City of Portland’s Official Zoning Map, you may be required to grant an easement and make trail improvements as part of your project.
The Oregon Construction Contractors Board (OCCB) has helpful information about becoming licensed, including applications. Generally, Oregon law requires anyone who works for compensation in any construction activity involving improvements to real property to be licensed.
ADM-1.12 - Biofuels Requirements for Petroleum-Based Fuels Sold in Portland and City-Owned Vehicles
Binding City Policies (BCP)
Section 2-605 Requirements for All Officials.
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Section 2-701 Requirements for Undertakings and Bonds.
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14B.110.070 Requirements of Permit Holders.
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5.68.015 General Requirements – PTE Manual.
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17.102.040 General Requirements for Franchisees and Permittees.
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Many building owners and managers faced challenges through the pandemic, so the City of Portland will not require annual energy report submissions for large commercial buildings for the 2022 calendar year.
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