Portland Laws

Cityhealth: Inclusionary Zoning Laws

Question:

Law requires program evaluation

Answer:
Yes
This answer is derived from 2 section of law
Citation:
  • citation 1: see full citation
    m. Prior to building permit issuance, the general contractor must provide a copy of the signed agreement. The general contractor must work with the City of Portland’s Procurement Services Compliance Specialist to report results during bidding and construction. The third-party technical assistance provider must provide a written report summarizing the outcomes of the efforts made to reach the goal, including successes, barriers and any areas of improvement. see full law
  • citation 2: see full citation
    Applicants must report construction timeline progress on a quarterly basis to InclusionaryHousing@portlandoregon.gov. After a Building receives its Certificate of Occupancy from a City Inspector and prior to lease-up, PHB’s Risk Analysis and Compliance (“RAC”) staff will send the Owner a Welcome Letter detailing the annual compliance and reporting requirements. The Welcome Letter will include an option to schedule a meeting with RAC staff to answer any compliance related questions or concerns. Owners must certify that they have read and understood IH compliance requirements. The architect of the project must sign and submit a self- certification of reasonable equivalency, pursuant to Section V.A. of these Rules, prior to BDS issuance of the Final Permit in accordance with PCC 33.245.050. see full law