Showing ordinances that apply to Dunthorpe, OR
Dunthorpe is an unincorporated community (population 1,704) in Multnomah County, Oregon. Because Dunthorpe is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Multnomah County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The dispensary zoning rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Portland allows OLCC-licensed cannabis retail in CM, CS, CG, CI, and EX zones under PCC 33.207, with 1,000-foot buffer from schools. Troutdale and Wood Village opted out of recreational cannabis retail. Gresham allows dispensaries in limited commercial zones. Multnomah County imposes a 3% local cannabis tax on top of Oregon's 17% state tax under Measure 91.
Portland City Code 33.207 (Regulations for Retail Sales of Marijuana) governs licensed cannabis dispensary siting. Dispensaries are allowed in Commercial Mixed-Use (CM1-3), Storefront Commercial (CS), General Commercial (CG), Industrial Commercial (CI), and Central Employment (EX) zones. Mandatory buffers: 1,000 feet from K-12 schools (state-mandated under ORS 475C.097), 1,000 feet from other dispensaries in some contexts, and additional setbacks from parks and playgrounds per city rules. Dispensaries must have security systems, opaque windows at the ground level facing public areas, and hours typically 7 AM to 10 PM. OLCC licensing is required at the state level before any local permit issues. Troutdale and Wood Village opted out of recreational cannabis sales under ORS 475C.121 (Measure 91's opt-out provision), though they still collect modest tax revenue. Gresham allows dispensaries in Downtown and Corridor commercial zones with conditional use review. Fairview is generally permissive. Unincorporated Multnomah County allows dispensaries in designated Commercial zones under MCC 39. Multnomah County levies a 3% local cannabis tax on top of the 17% state tax, for a 20% total on recreational sales (medical is untaxed). Portland's 3% local tax adds up to 23% total within Portland limits (though some sales split between city and county jurisdiction).
Operating without OLCC license: Class C felony. Operating without Portland zoning approval: $500 to $5,000/day under PCC 33.730. Sales to minors: OLCC license revocation plus ORS 475C.349 Class A misdemeanor. Advertising to minors or exterior signage violations: civil penalties $250 to $5,000.
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