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Temporary Use or Structure Permit Requirements and Application

What is a temporary use or structure? A temporary use or structure is a use or structure intended for a limited duration to be located in an area not permitting such use or structure.

How long can I request a temporary use or structure for? Temporary uses are typically granted for a period not to exceed 90 days. Certain temporary structures may be granted for a period up to one year.

What are the review criteria for temporary uses or structures? Unlike many other land use applications, temporary use or structure permits do not contain specific approval criteria.

Subdivision/Partition Requirements and Application

What is the difference between a partition and a subdivision? Partitions are land divisions of three or fewer parcels in a calendar year. Subdivisions are land divisions of four or more parcels in a calendar year. Both processes are approved through a two-step procedure: (1) tentative plat review and approval; and (2) final plat review and approval.

Where can I find partition and subdivision requirements? Partition and subdivision submittal requirements and review criteria are found in Chapter 17.100, Land Division, in the Development Code.

Long Range Planning

Long range planning is an analytical process that examines the physical, social, and economic aspects of the city. Through this analysis, long range planning helps the community look at the options it has for development and change. Examples of long range planning activities in Sandy include revising the Transportation System Plan, working on the Comprehensive Plan, and completing modifications to the Development Code. For more information on these activities see the links below.

UGB Expansion

On June 2, 2017, the State of Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) approved the Sandy Urban Growth Boundary Amendment. The approval constituted DLCD’s order approving the amendment as provided in OAR 660-025-0175. To view the most updated draft study please click on the ‘UGB Expansion Final Report’ link on this web page or click here . Map #18 on page 57 of the final report details the new zoning designations in City limits and the conceptual zoning in the expanded UGB areas.

Urban Renewal Plan and Programs

The City of Sandy is proud of its downtown. The 3/4 mile stretch between Bluff Road and Ten Eyck Road is the heart of the city and offers shopping, dining and entertainment. Sandy's downtown is also home to a variety of City services including City Hall, Sandy Fire and the Sandy Police Department, Sandy Public Library and the Sandy Community & Senior Center. Because downtown Sandy is a valuable asset to our community, the City has undertaken several urban renewal projects to increase the prosperity of the community by enabling an economically viable and vibrant city.

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Safe Routes to School

The Oregon Trail School District Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Plan lays the foundation for schools, the community, the City of Sandy, Clackamas County, and the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) to work together on reducing barriers for students walking and biking to school and making it safer.

Property Line Adjustment Requirements and Application

What is a property line adjustment? 

A property line adjustment involves a fairly minor relocation of the common line between two properties. For example, if an owner wishes to purchase property from an adjoining owner to expand their garage, the legal process used to move this common line is a property line adjustment.

Where can I find property line adjustment requirements? 

Property line adjustment requirements and criteria are found in Chapter 17.100, Land Division. The criteria which all property line adjustments must meet include:

Development Requirements

Use the following documents as guidance for the planning requirements:

Building Permits

The Building Division is located at City Hall (39250 Pioneer Blvd., Sandy, OR 97055). The Division is staffed by the Director, Building Official, Permit Technician, and the Executive Assistant.  

Water

CLICK HERE TO LEARN ABOUT THE DRINKING WATER SYSTEM REINVESTMENT PROJECT.

The City of Sandy provides water service to customers within city limits and in some surrounding areas.  For Public Works and Utilities issues (water, sewer, streets, storm drainage) not on private property on weekends or outside of regular business hours, please call the City's Answering Service at (503) 972-8193. For questions about your utility bill please call 503-668-7449, 8:00 4:00, Monday - Friday. 

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