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Commercial Permits and Inspections

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  • [dir] Permitting & Development — Portal listing residential permitting forms, guides, and reference documents with update dates, covering permits, septic systems, zoning, and design requirements for Portland residential development.
  • [dir] Changing a commercial space — This page guides users through the permitting process for changing a commercial space, covering moves, alterations, and use changes. A building permit is required, with possible additional trade perm…
  • [dir] Permitting & Development — Portal listing residential permitting forms, guides, and reference documents with update dates, covering permits, septic systems, zoning, and design requirements for Portland residential development.
  • [doc] Emergency Quick Inspection Program (EQUIP) — EQUIP is a fee-based program enabling pre-approved inspection teams to rapidly assess building safety after seismic events, reducing downtime for commercial buildings and institutions.
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  • [doc] Commercial Permit Application Requirements — Portland's commercial permit application requirements vary by project type (alterations, new construction, additions) and scope; most projects require structural calculations, and additional speciali…
  • [doc] Services, guides, and information — The City of Portland provides meaningful access to services through translation, interpretation, accommodations, and auxiliary aids in compliance with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws.
  • [doc] Advisory groups — The page provides Portland.gov navigation links and service information for the Development Services Center, which handles building permits and related permitting services.
  • [dir] Events — This page provides navigation to Portland city services and announces Development Services Center operating hours. The center serves in-person customers Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8am-4pm, with virtual…
  • [dir] Facility Permit Program (FPP) — The Facility Permit Program, established in 1999, streamlines permitting and inspection for building owners undertaking regular improvements and maintenance. A dedicated inspection team works with ea…
  • [doc] Permits — The Permits page provides information about Portland's permit services through the Development Services Center, which operates in-person Tuesdays and Thursdays (8 a.m.–4 p.m.) or online 24 hours dail…
  • [dir] Process Management — The Process Management team provides dedicated project managers for large Portland commercial projects (- [dir] Process Management0M+), serving as the main contact between developers and City staff from permit application t…
  • [dir] Radio Frequency Transmission Facilities — Portland regulates radio frequency transmission facilities (cell antennae, towers, broadcasting equipment) through commercial building permits and land use reviews, with special administrative proced…
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  • [dir] Food carts — A food cart is a mobile unit for food preparation and sale, including food trucks, trailers, and vending carts. Portland requires permits for food carts and offers a custom project guide.
  • [doc] Starting or expanding a Commercial Certified Child Care Business — This page guides entrepreneurs establishing child care businesses in commercial buildings through Oregon state licensing requirements and Portland's zoning and permitting processes, including conditi…
  • [doc] Documents — Portland's commercial permitting documents page provides daily pre-issuance lists, permit forms, compliance guidance, and reference materials for developers and applicants, with most resources update…

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