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FILOC Program

As part of the subdivision and site plan review processes, infrastructure improvements may be required to bring the adjacent infrastructure up to City of Milwaukie standard. If facility improvements are required, the City will require construction of the improvements at the time of development. However, the applicant may request to pay a fee in lieu of constructing the required facility improvements. The fee in lieu of construction (FILOC) program ensures that opportunities to improve public facilities are maximized and that the goals and requirements of the City of Milwaukie are met.

Short-Term Rentals

Registration and permitting requirements for short-term rentals are outlined in the attached handout.

Town Hall #1

In November 2016, the city hosted a Town Hall for its Milwaukie All Aboard Community Vision and Action Plan process. More than 140 participants attended the event at the Waldorf School.  

A variety of community members participated, including Spanish-speaking residents, newcomers and lifelong neighbors. Mayor Mark Gamba and new City Manager Ann Ober welcomed everyone, Greg Hemer from the Milwaukie Historical Society spoke about the community's past, and livability expert Brian Scott provided the keynote address. 

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Alarm Permits

Alarm permits are required for businesses and residences that use an alarm system within city limits. Alarm permits must be obtained and submitted prior to the use of the alarm system.

Application Fee:
Business: $50
Residential: $30
Residential 65+: $10

Permit Term: The alarm permit is valid for one calendar year.

EXT-2017-001

The applicant is seeking approval for an extension for land use approval MLP-2015-002 and FP-2016-006.

File Number(s)
EXT-2017-001

Application Type(s)
Extension

Associated Applications
MLP-2015-002, FP-2016-006

Location
N. of 5445 SE King Rd.

Current Status
Approved

NDA(s)
Lewelling

2016 Market Analysis

The 2016 Downtown Milwaukie Market Analysis determined that the commercial district has the opportunity to become a local destination and experience unprecedented success. The recent addition of the light rail, the overwhelming success of events, growing business core, and the forthcoming Urban Renewal plan make today a better time than ever to redevelop, relocate to, and reinvigorate historic downtown Milwaukie.

North Urban Clackamas County Enterprise Zone

Clackamas County manages the North Urban Clackamas County Enterprise Zone.

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