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Conditional Use Permit Activity in Portland Metro

Track conditional use permit discussions across Portland Metro, OR council meetings

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Conditional Use Permit is one of the most actively tracked zoning topics in Portland Metro, OR. ZoneWire has analyzed 0 council meetings and detected 0 instances of conditional use permit activity. Below are the most recent discussions.

What is Conditional Use Permit (CUP)?

A permit allowing a specific land use in a zone where it's not automatically permitted, subject to conditions.

A Conditional Use Permit (CUP) - also called a "special exception" in some jurisdictions - grants permission to operate a specific land use in a zoning district where that use is allowed only under certain conditions. Unlike a use variance (which overrides the zoning code), a CUP is specifically contemplated by the code as a use that may be appropriate if certain conditions are met.

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Conditional Use Permit in Portland Metro, OR

A permit allowing a specific land use in a zone where it's not automatically permitted, subject to conditions. In Portland Metro, OR, local government bodies regularly discuss conditional use permit as part of zoning and land use decisions.

ZoneWire has analyzed 0 meetings in Portland Metro and detected 0 mentions of conditional use permit.

Recent Meetings with Conditional Use Permit Activity

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Why Track Conditional Use Permit?

CUPs signal that specific high-value uses are being introduced to an area. A CUP for a medical facility, educational institution, or large retail operation generates foot traffic and economic activity that affects surrounding property values. Tracking CUPs reveals what the market is demanding in specific locations - even before the zoning code is formally updated to reflect that demand.

Conditional Use Permit Regulations in Oregon

Oregon sets the regulatory framework that governs how conditional use permit decisions are made at the county and municipal level. State statutes define zoning authority, hearing requirements, and appeal processes that directly affect conditional use permit outcomes in Portland Metro.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Metro Council, Portland City Council, and the Design Commission are tracked by ZoneWire for UGB (Urban Growth Boundary) adjustments, design review, RIP (Residential Infill Project) applications, middle housing permits, conditional use permits, and comprehensive plan amendments across the Portland metro region.

Portland Metro has approximately 9 zoning-related meetings per month across Metro Council, Portland City Council, the Planning and Sustainability Commission, and the Design Commission. Portland City Council meets weekly, while Metro Council meets biweekly.

RIP (Residential Infill Project) is Portland's policy that allows duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes on lots previously zoned exclusively for single-family homes. RIP applications are a major signal for neighborhood densification and are reshaping residential development patterns across Portland's inner eastside and close-in neighborhoods.

The highest volume of zoning activity in Portland Metro occurs in inner Southeast Portland for RIP and middle housing applications, the Pearl District and South Waterfront for design review of mixed-use towers, and UGB expansion areas in cities like Hillsboro and Beaverton where new residential development is being enabled.

Key zoning terms for Portland Metro include UGB (Urban Growth Boundary), RIP (Residential Infill Project), design review, middle housing, conditional use permit, comprehensive plan amendment, ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit), and planned development. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Portland Metro governing body.