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- [doc] checksheet — This page contains the City of Portland's standard accessibility and ADA compliance statement, not a definition of the glossary term 'checksheet'. The actual content about checksheets is absent.
- [doc] slope — Portland's accessibility and language services notice providing translation, interpretation, and ADA accommodation request information.
- [doc] Floor plan — City of Portland accessibility and civil rights compliance notice providing translation, interpretation, and ADA accommodations support with contact information.
- [doc] Structural plans — The City of Portland provides accessibility accommodations and language services to comply with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II requirements.
- [doc] Site plan — Guidance for creating residential site plans in Portland, specifying required content (existing/proposed structures and public right-of-way information), restrictions on sample plans in certain zones…
- [doc] IVR number — The provided chunk contains only accessibility and translation information for the City of Portland, not substantive content about IVR numbers.
- [doc] permit revision — This page provides accessibility and multilingual support information for Portland city services, complying with Title VI and ADA Title II requirements.
- [doc] Residential combination permit — The Residential Combination Permit is a streamlined permitting package for one- or two-family dwelling projects that bundles building permits with trade permits and enables unified inspections and co…
- [doc] Right-of-way — Right-of-way (ROW) is a network of passageways including streets, freeways, alleys, and pedestrian connections that can be publicly dedicated or privately owned, used by the city for transportation a…
- [doc] simple site — A simple site is a development project that meets all seven specific criteria: flat terrain, limited land disturbance, water setbacks, no large land divisions, no overlay zones, no contamination, and…
- [doc] contact us — The City of Portland complies with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II by providing translation, interpretation, accommodations, and auxiliary aids; primary accessibility contact is 503-823-4000 o…
- [doc] Permit holder — Boilerplate accessibility and ADA compliance statement for City of Portland programs. No substantive content about permit holders is present in this chunk.
- [doc] Deferred submittal — Page footer containing City of Portland's accessibility compliance statement and language service information. No substantive content about deferred submittal provided in chunk.
- [doc] Trade permit — This page section contains City of Portland accessibility and translation service information for compliance with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws.
- [doc] Final summary letter — The Portland city website provides accessibility accommodations and translation services in multiple languages to comply with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II regulations.
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