STAFF REPORT TO THE HEARINGS OFFICER - LU 25-018465 CU AD

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The City of Portland's Development Services Center will provide limited in-person services on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with appointments necessary for most visits. This arrangement allows for enhanced access to building permit services online, available around the clock. The staff report for case LU 25-018465 CU AD, which covers a conditional use and adjustment review, was published on September 19, 2025. This case specifically relates to the site at 10302 N Charleston Ave, indicating ongoing development considerations in the area. Residents can download the full staff report from the city’s website for more comprehensive information.

Amanda Rhoads, who serves as City Planner II, is available for any inquiries regarding the report. Portland’s commitment to accessibility is reflected in its provision of services that comply with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws. The city emphasizes meaningful access to its programs, ensuring that residents are informed and engaged in local planning matters.

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