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OR 22 (W) Expressway Management Plan: Figures

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OR 22 (W) Expressway Management Plan

Plan Purpose

"This report documents the results of the transportation facility planning process conducted by the Oregon Depart

Application for Designation of Land as a Forestland

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New Radon Control Method Requirements, Effective April 1, 2011

View the Radon Control Methods handout, below, for more information on the amendment to Appendix F, of the Oregon Residential Specialty Code, for new dwelling construction.

Oregon Specialty Codes

The Building Division provides the following links to online Oregon Specialty Codes for your reference and convenience. If you would like to view other versions of Oregon codebooks, you can view them on the State of Oregon Building Codes Division website at https://www.oregon.gov/bcd/codes-stand/Pages/adopted-codes.aspx.

 

Flood Protection Information

Is YOUR property in a Special Flood Hazard Area?

 

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Building Inspections

 

How to Schedule an Inspection

You can schedule inspections 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, by phone, online, or through an App on your smart phone. Polk County permit numbers start with a 687, then a year, followed by a six digit number, and then an extension designating the permit type. Be sure to use the 687- prefix when entering your permit number to schedule an inspection or to search for a permit number. Your permit number should look something like 687-20-000123-XXX (older permits may look like 687-B13-100-XXX). You do not need to enter the letters at the end of your permit number when searching for your permit, so you could enter, 687-13-000123. If you schedule your inspection after the cut-off time, your inspection will be scheduled for the following business day. You will need to use the Oregon ePermitting Inspection Codes when scheduling your inspection. This document can also be found below under Supporting Documents.

 

 

 
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New Carbon Monoxide Alarm/Detector Requirements, Effective April 1, 2011

View the new code change in the 2008 Oregon Residential Specialty Code and the new Mechanical Permit Application form. For more information, view our flyer and the State of Oregon's carbon monoxide webpage.

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