Residential 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] 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] 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] 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.
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npm run enrich - [dir] Residential Electrical Permits — Portland requires residential electrical permits for most electrical work such as adding fixtures, outlets, wiring, or service panels, except for minor repairs. Homeowners can do work only if they ow…
- [doc] Residential Mechanical Permits — Portland requires residential mechanical permits for HVAC, gas piping, and fuel work; applications take 15 minutes with permits issued within 24 hours. Homeowners can work themselves, but contractors…
- [doc] Residential Plumbing Permits — This page outlines when Portland residents need plumbing permits, which takes 15 minutes to apply for and are issued within 24 hours after payment. Coverage includes work on pipes and fixtures, outdo…
- [dir] Residential Inspections: The Start-to-Finish Guide — The City of Portland requires residential inspections for one- and two-family homes, including duplexes and two-unit townhomes. Permits are not complete until an inspector approves the work.
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npm run enrich - [dir] Events — The PPD residential permitting Events page currently shows no upcoming events; it provides Development Services Center hours (Tues–Thurs, 8am–4pm in-person; virtual appointments daily) and notes that…
- [dir] News — Portland PPD news page announcing recent updates on permit processing through ProjectDox, heat-related construction noise rule changes, and community partnership events.
- [doc] Advisory groups — Navigation and footer section for Portland city services with Development Services Center operational details; advisory groups link described as 'groups, boards, and commissions' but no substantive a…
- [doc] Services, guides, and information — The City of Portland provides translation, interpretation, and accessibility accommodations for City programs and services in compliance with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II requirements.
- [doc] Permits — The Permits page provides general information about city services and details on accessing permit services at Portland's Development Services Center, which offers in-person appointments Tuesdays and…
- [dir] FIR: Field Issuance Remodel Program — Portland's Field Issuance Remodel Program streamlines residential permitting by assigning a single Senior Building Inspector to manage the entire project lifecycle from pre-construction through inspe…
- [doc] Drawing a site plan — This page guides residential permit applicants on creating site plans, specifying what must be shown (existing/proposed structures and public right-of-way info) and clarifying property owner responsi…
- [doc] Apply for an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) System Development Charge (SDC) Waiver — The ADU SDC Waiver Program incentivizes building new ADUs by waiving System Development Charges; approved applicants sign a binding 10-year covenant prohibiting short-term rentals on the entire prope…
- [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.
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npm run enrich - [doc] Broken Sewer and Drain Lines- Guide to Repairs, Permits and Inspections — Portland residents must obtain permits and inspections for sewer line repairs, which are coordinated across four city bureaus depending on repair location. The type of permit required and responsible…
- [doc] Certified House Plans in Portland — Certified House Plans (CHP) is a Portland permitting process that pre-approves standardized single-family and ADU designs for faster review, reduced fees, and building code consistency.
- [doc] Residential Fee-Paid Inspection Requests — Portland offers fee-paid inspections for residential properties including ADU, attic, basement, and various code evaluations; property owners must bring work to code before requesting inspection and…
- [doc] Brochure 3: Fences, Decks and Outdoor Residential Projects — This brochure specifies when permits are required for residential outdoor projects in Portland. A decision table details requirements for decks, fences, structures, and water features, with verificat…
- [doc] Starting or expanding a child care business in a home — A 4-step guide for establishing a child care business in a residence: consult Oregon's licensing specialist to determine care type, verify zoning and building code compliance, obtain permits, and reg…
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