Washington County Sheriff enforces parking regulations in unincorporated areas. Parking against traffic, storing vehicles on streets, parking over 18 inches from curb, and blocking cluster mailboxes are all ticketable offenses.
Washington County enforces street parking per local ordinance. Oregon has no statewide 72-hour consecutive parking limit - cities set their own time limits. Vehicles must be registered and operable. Parking near fire hydrants (15 feet), intersections, and driveways is prohibited. Street sweeping schedules where applicable. ORS 819.110 governs abandoned vehicle procedures. Some neighborhoods have permit parking programs.
Parking citations per posted restrictions. Expired registration: citation. Abandoned vehicle: tow per ORS 819.110.
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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...
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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...
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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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Fence height in unincorporated Washington County is regulated by the Community Development Code. Fences over 7 feet require a building permit. Specific setba...
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Washington County, OR follows SB 762 wildfire hazard mapping with defensible space obligations concentrated in wildland-urban interface (WUI) zones along the...
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Property owners in unincorporated Washington County are responsible for maintaining trees on their property and adjacent right-of-way. The Community Developm...
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