In-person services in the Development Services Center at 1900 SW 4th Ave. are limited to Tuesdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Thursdays from 8 a.m. to noon. Pre-scheduled appointments are needed for most services. There will be closures and adjusted hours over the holidays. Please plan ahead.

When signs are constructed of individual elements attached to a building wall, the sign area is determined by calculating the area of an imaginary rectangle drawn around the sign elements. See Figure 2. Sign elements will be measured as one unit when the distance between the elements is less than two times the dimension of each element.

You need a sign permit to install a new awning, add to an existing awning, or structurally alter or relocate an existing awning on property. Lighting for awnings requires a separate electrical permit. Private awnings may project from buildings into the right-of-way. Awning must follow pedestrian clearance and right-of-way extension standards.

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That is on a case-by-case basis as it is dependent on the location of the primary building and secondary building walls at the site. Most times the answer is no based upon site conditions, but it is up to the applicant to provide the information for City staff to review. Please refer to 32.32.030.E.

The Small Business Empowerment Program assists Black, Indigenous, and people of color business owners and business owners with disabilities recognized by the ADA who have experienced barriers in the review process. Learn more about how we can help.

The proposed sign is for a 32 sq. ft. fascia sign on an existing tenant space. There is no freestanding sign on the site and the primary building wall is 40 feet. There is an existing 32 sq. ft. blade sign.

A 35-year-old young male presented to our outpatient clinic with complains of pain, redness and burning sensation in the right eye (RE) since 2 days. He gave a history of foreign body fall in the RE while travelling on the bike 2 days ago. Snellen's best-corrected visual acuity was 6/6 in both eyes. Intraocular pressure was 16 mmHg and 14 mmHg in RE and left eye (LE) respectively. Slit lamp biomicroscopic examination in RE revealed diffuse conjunctival congestion [Figure 1a and b] with Few abrasion over the cornea and rest of the anterior segment was normal. Correlating with the abrasion, single eversion of the upper lid revealed a triradiate thorn buried with base in, in the upper tarsal conjunctiva (UTC) [Figures 2 and 3]. The thorn was removed from the UTC with needle under topical anesthesia under aseptic precautions. The morphological appearance of the thorn mimics the classical Mercedes Benz sign. Triradiate thorn as an ocular foreign body is a common occurrence in South India. Although common in this region but very scarce reports are available in the literature. This is probably the first report of intraocular triradiate thorn depicting the Mercedes Benz sign.

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Not all signs need a permit. Section 32.62.010.A of the sign code has a listing of signs that are exempt from permits or registration.

Materials placed or constructed, or light projected, that (1) conveys a message or image and (2) is used to inform or attract the attention of the public.  Some examples of ‘signs’ are materials or lights meeting the definition of the preceding sentence and which are commonly referred to as signs, placards, A-boards, posters, billboards, murals, diagrams, banners, flags, or projected slides, images or holograms.  The scope of the term ‘sign’ does not depend on the content of the message or image conveyed.

Complex signs (as defined in the Oregon Structural Specialty Code) need a special inspection. The structural engineer lets the applicant know if the sign needs a special inspection as part of the review process. When a special inspection is required, it must be performed by a City of Portland certified testing agency. For more information about special inspections check out the related webpage.

The City of Portland ensures meaningful access to City programs, services, and activities to comply with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws and reasonably provides: translation, interpretation, modifications, accommodations, alternative formats, auxiliary aids and services. Request these services online or call 503-823-4000, Relay Service: 711.

Other codes may apply based on the scope of work. Building Codes, Rules & Guides has links to the codes and administrative rules, code and program guides.

Allowable signage in general is based on the length of the primary building wall, existing signage such as wall and freestanding signs, and the base zone. Additional information on base zone regulations and sign standards can be found in Title 32.32.

A structural engineer checks the structural design for compliance with the Oregon Structural Specialty Code (OSSC). All exterior signs must be able to resist the minimum wind and snow loads as required by the code. All signs must be able to resist minimum vertical (dead and seismic) loads as required by the code.

A sign permit is required when materials placed or constructed, or light projected convey a message or image and is used to inform or attract the attention of the public.

1Department of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Squint Services, Aravind Eye Hospital and Post Graduate Institute of Ophthalmology, Pondicherry, India

Once all reviews are complete and approved, the permit will go through pre-issuance, the final quality check. Once complete, the permit is ready for issuance. The approved permit is issued when the fees are paid.

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All exterior signs must be able to resist the minimum wind and snow loads as required by the code. All signs must be able to resist minimum vertical (dead and seismic) loads as required by the code.

If additional information is required a checksheet will be sent to the applicant requesting additional information. Once all required information has been received, we will review the additional information and either checksheet or approve their reviews.

Address for correspondence: Dr. Kirandeep Kaur, Department of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Squint, Aravind Eye Hospital and Post Graduate Institute of Ophthalmology, Pondicherry - 605 007, India. E-mail: [email protected]

Structural calculations and structural details prepared by an Oregon Licensed Engineer. (See structural calculations section below this table for details)

Allowable signage is determined by usinga ratio of 1.5 sq. ft. of allowable signage per 1 ft. of primary building wall.  If there is a freestanding sign on the site, use the ratio of 1 sq. ft. of allowable signage per 1 ft. of primary building wall. Please see the examples below.

After you send us your permit request, we review your application to ensure it meets submittal requirements. The application review is completed in chronological order based on the time and date of submission.

Prepare and include the application materials listed in the sections above, Permanent sign permit application requirements.

There are also times when a sign is prohibited, which means it is not allowed by code or a variance. For a complete list of when signs are not allowed, visit the City Code on sign prohibitions.

If you have limited internet access, need language services, or need technical assistance with the online permit process, please call General Inquiries at 503-823-7300.

If the existing signage at the site is over the allowable signage a Land Use Review will be required for the additional signage.

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The proposed sign is for a 50 sq. ft. blade sign on East Elevation Way. There is a freestanding sign located on that street frontage and the primary building wall is 50 feet.

Department of Cataract, Cornea and Refractive Services, Aravind Eye Hospital and Post Graduate Institute of Ophthalmology, Pondicherry, India

Once the appropriate intake fees have been paid, we will check the proposal for compliance with Title 32 (Sign Code) requirements. Our structural engineer checks the structural design for compliance with the Oregon Structural Specialty Code (OSSC).

If a land use sign standard is not met, the proposed sign or drawing may need land use review before approval. These reviews apply only to the standards contained in Chapters 32.30 through 32.38. Not all standards are adjustable. Depending on the zoning at the site, signs and awnings may be subject to other regulations. For example, a Design overlay or Plan District may have additional requirements. Changing an existing sign that does not meet the current land use sign standards needs a special review. Also:

Any sign that, through the use of moving structural elements, flashing or sequential lights, lighting elements, or other automated method, results in movement, the appearance of movement or change of sign image or message.  Changing image signs do not include otherwise static signs where illumination is turned off and back on not more than once every 24 hours. For additional information, visit City Code 32.32.030 Section D. Changing image sign features.

Any exterior building wall that faces a street and contains a public entrance to the occupant's premises or tenant space.  If an individual tenant space does not have a street facing wall or does not have a street facing wall containing a public entrance, then the primary building wall for that individual tenant space is any wall containing a public entrance that faces a parking area on the site. See Figure 1.

How to use this table: The left column lists out situations. If the situation is true about your sign project, then you'll need to submit the application requirement listed in the right column.

In this case that is 10 sq. ft. over the allowable (40 minus 50 equals negative 10). The sign will need to be reduced or a Land Use decision is required.

If minimum submittal requirements are not met, a list of what you need to complete your application will be provided through DevHub.

Portland Permitting & Development issues permits for most signs and awnings on private property based on the requirements of Title 32.

In this case, the total sign area is 4 sq. ft. over the allowable signage (60 minus 64 equals negative 4). The sign will need to be reduced or a Land Use decision is required.

Structural Engineering reviews the permit drawings and calculations when structural review is needed. When the structural review is complete and the proposal approved, staff will notify the applicant. All signs need structural review except if painted, adhered or flush mounted (with no air or water access behind the sign).

There are instances when a sign permit is not required. Generally, these are items that are required by law: either Federal, State or City, and if they are implemented through a different code such as Public Art and Original Art Murals.

Ocular thorn injuries can be a serious concern and can result in varied complications.[1] It can manifest as penetrating injury to the eye or can result in conjunctivitis, corneal ulcer, corneal abscess, anterior chamber perforation, iris trauma, vitritis or even endophthalmitis.[23] Early diagnosis, prompt removal of foreign body and meticulous management are a must to salvage the eye and prevent vision threatening sequelae.