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Planning - Applications, Processes & Fees - Oregon City Sign Code - Signs in the Right-Of-Way (Cross Street Banners)
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Planning - Applications, Processes & Fees - Oregon City Sign Code - Signs in the Right-Of-Way (Cross Street Banners)
Yes. Please submit an Application for Cross-Street Banners and Banners on Street Light Poles. Both a yearly right-of-way permit for signage and a sign permit for each sign are required. Once a yearly right-of-way permit for signage is obtained, applicants may apply for as many sign permits as they would like. You may apply for both permits on the same application form.
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Planning - Applications, Processes & Fees - Oregon City Sign Code - Signs in the Right-Of-Way (Cross Street Banners)
There are two locations: Across Molalla Avenue at Beverly Drive and on Highway 99 attached to the pedestrian bridge south of downtown.
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Planning - Applications, Processes & Fees - Oregon City Sign Code - Signs in the Right-Of-Way (Cross Street Banners)
The sign permit for cross-street banners is only valid for one month.
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Planning - Applications, Processes & Fees - Oregon City Sign Code - Signs in the Right-Of-Way (Cross Street Banners)
First visit Public Works Operations to reserve a display month and location, then pay for the permit at the Planning Division and finally drop off the banner at Public Works Operations.
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Planning - Applications, Processes & Fees - Oregon City Sign Code - Signs in the Right-Of-Way (Cross Street Banners)
The application fee varies depending on the time of year that the permit is obtained. Please check the Engineering Fee Schedule to confirm the current fees.
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Planning - Applications, Processes & Fees - Oregon City Sign Code - Signs in the Right-Of-Way (Cross Street Banners)
Yes.
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Planning - Applications, Processes & Fees - Oregon City Sign Code - Signs in the Right-Of-Way (Cross Street Banners)
Yes.
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Planning - Applications, Processes & Fees - Oregon City Sign Code - Signs in the Right-Of-Way (Cross Street Banners)
The permits may be approved within minutes!
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Planning - Applications, Processes & Fees - Oregon City Sign Code - Signs in the Right-Of-Way (Cross Street Banners)
No, just the documentation identified on the application.
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Planning - Applications, Processes & Fees - Oregon City Sign Code - Signs in the Right-Of-Way (Cross Street Banners)
The requirements for cross-street banners may be found in Chapter 15.28.100 of the Oregon City Municipal Code and within the Public Works Policy for Cross Street Banners and Banners on Street Light Poles.
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Planning - Applications, Processes & Fees - Oregon City Sign Code - Signs in the Right-Of-Way (Cross Street Banners)
The City accepts, cash, check, and credit or debit cards for up to $5000.
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Planning - Applications, Processes & Fees - Oregon City Sign Code - Signs in the Right-Of-Way (Cross Street Banners)
The sign owner assumes liability for a sign within the right-of-way.