Home occupations in unincorporated Washington County must not create nuisance impacts on neighboring properties. The Community Development Code limits customer traffic, employees, and deliveries. Code compliance prioritizes violations based on community impact.
Washington County home occupation permits limit customer/client visits to maintain residential character. Where allowed, visits are typically limited to 1 to 2 at a time. No commercial deliveries by large trucks. Parking for clients must not impact neighbors. Retail with walk-in customers universally prohibited. Service-based businesses with client visits may be allowed with limits. Oregonβs DLCD framework supports residential zone protections.
Excessive traffic complaints: permit review. Revocation for repeat violations. Cease-and-desist order.
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Washington County noise control is governed by Chapter 8.24 of the Code of Ordinances. Business noise violations are handled by the Solid Waste & Recycling P...
Washington County, OR
Washington County requires electrical permits for Level 2 EV chargers under OAR 918-311-0065. HOAs cannot prohibit EV charger installation on owner property ...
Washington County, OR
Washington County Sheriff enforces parking regulations in unincorporated areas. Parking against traffic, storing vehicles on streets, parking over 18 inches ...
Washington County, OR
Washington County Sheriff's Office tags and tows abandoned vehicles on public rights-of-way under ORS 819.110 and county Chapter 8.16. A vehicle on public st...
Washington County, OR
Washington County requires a building permit for retaining walls over 4 feet tall measured from the bottom of foundation to top of wall (CDC 419-4). Walls su...
Washington County, OR
Washington County Community Development Code Β§411 permits standard residential fencing materials β cedar, vinyl, composite, wrought iron β and prohibits barb...
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