Notice of Land Use Decision LU 25-013646 CU

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The City of Portland has issued a conditional use review for a property located at 4223 NE 76th Ave, with a public notice published on August 7, 2025. The appeal deadline for this decision is set for August 21, 2025, at 4:30 PM, providing a limited timeframe for stakeholders to respond. This decision is particularly relevant to residents in the Roseway neighborhood, where the property is located, as it may influence local land use and development patterns. Interested parties can reach out to Planner II Andrew Gulizia for further details and clarification. In-person services related to land use decisions are available at the Development Services Center on specified days, with pre-scheduled appointments required.

This ensures that the public can access necessary information while adhering to city guidelines. Additionally, many building permit services are accessible online, highlighting the city's commitment to facilitating development processes. The overall impact of this decision could shape future land use and community planning in the area.

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