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Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee Meeting #6

Introduce the five topics for Block 2 of the Comprehensive Plan Update: Housing, Parks and Recreation, Energy/Climate, Hazards, and Willamette Greenway.

18-4808

Milwaukie Police

Case number 18-4808

Suspect W/F associated with possibly a black 2011 VW Tiguan

Stole Amazon packages off of front porch.

Please contact Detective Tony Cereghino

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General Inspection Information

The Building Division inspects:

  • New construction (under a permit with the office)
  • Remodels, additions and alterations (under a permit with the office)
  • Valid formal complaints and cases for the city’s code enforcement
  • Structurally-dangerous buildings
  • Fire and life safety issues

The Building Division does not inspect:

  • Mold
  • Existing buildings
  • Tenant /landlord issues

 

What Type of Permits Can I Apply For

Residential or Commercial?

If it’s a residential use with two or fewer units, it’s a residential application and must meet the Oregon Residential Specialty Code (ORSC). If it’s a residential use with three or more units, it’s a commercial application and must meet the Oregon Structural Specialty Code (OSSC).

Alarm or Suppression Systems - Used for fire Alarms, fire sprinklers or fire suppression systems

Demolition - Used to demolish the entire building

Electrical - Used for electrical permits

What Type of Permits Can I Apply For

Residential or Commercial?

If it’s a residential use with two or fewer units, it’s a residential application and must meet the Oregon Residential Specialty Code (ORSC). If it’s a residential use with three or more units, it’s a commercial application and must meet the Oregon Structural Specialty Code (OSSC).

Alarm or Suppression Systems - Used for fire Alarms, fire sprinklers or fire suppression systems

Demolition - Used to demolish the entire building

Electrical - Used for electrical permits

System Development Charges

System Development Charges (SDCs) are one-time charges assessed on new development, additions and changes of use to pay for the costs of expanding public facilities. Growth creates additional infrastructure demands. SDCs provide a mechanism to fund new growth in a community along with the related demand placed on storm and sanitary sewer systems, parks and recreation facilities, water and street systems. 

SDCs may be charged when: 

Permit Fee Schedule

Below is the current adopted fee schedule for the building division along with a link to the All About Fees webpage, if you need assistance calculating fees.

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