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Can I build an ADU on my property? ADUs are permitted with almost all existing homes.
You don't need a building permit to build a non-habitable accessory structure that is 200 square feet or less in area. However, you may need a zoning permit.
Permits from the Planning and Building Divisions are required for all decks over 2.5 feet above the ground or decks that are covered by a roof or canopy for an area of 200 square feet or greater. The permit ensures the structure is safe, complies with setbacks, and not harmful to utility lines, the environment, etc.
Tool Sheds high (See 2008 Oregon Residential Specialty code below). If the AS is also 60 ft. from the property line you are allowed to reduce the setbacks to 3 ft. minimum from the side and rear property lines unless there are easements; in which case, the setback is the edge of the easement.
Permits from the City are required for some residential accessory structures, garages and sheds. The permit ensures the structure is safe, complies with setbacks and public utility easements, and not conflicting with utility lines, the environment, etc.
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Permits from the City are required for some residential accessory structures, garages and sheds. The permit ensures the structure is safe, complies with setbacks and public utility easements, and not conflicting with utility lines, the environment, etc.
You can also schedule an appointment to discuss your project. You don't need a building permit when putting up a fence seven feet or less in height. You do need a building permit when building a fence taller than seven feet in height.
Permits from the City are required for some residential accessory structures, garages and sheds. The permit ensures the structure is safe, complies with setbacks and public utility easements, and not conflicting with utility lines, the environment, etc.
Permits from the City are required for some residential accessory structures, garages and sheds. The permit ensures the structure is safe, complies with setbacks and public utility easements, and not conflicting with utility lines, the environment, etc.
Is a permit required? Fences when adjacent to a one- or two-single family residence can be built up to eight feet tall without permits. Please contact Building Codes for more information at 503-742-4739, or call 503-742-4452 to report a violation or file a complaint online.

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