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Street Maintenance

The City has implemented a pavement management system to prioritize resurfacing projects and repairs. The system considers the condition and traffic volume of a particular street section and determines the most cost-effective treatment and timing. Much as you would want to repaint your home before the wood is exposed to the elements and damaged, the goal of the pavement management system is to keep existing streets from deteriorating past the point of economical repair.

Street Sweeping

Streets in Sandy are swept monthly. Please help keep your street clean by moving your car off the street when the sweeper comes through. See the map below for details.

Street Tree Removal and Planting Permit

Removal, pruning and planting of street trees requires a permit (no charge) from the City. Street trees are those trees located in the planter strip between the curb and sidewalk or within 10 feet of the right-of-way when required as a part of subdivision conditions.

Pruning involves cutting a branch off at the trunk or bole of the tree - a permit is required.

Trimming involves cutting leaders or smaller branches off at the connection to the main branch - no permit is required.

Sustainable Practices

Water Efficient Yards

Want to create a low-maintenance, water-efficient yard? Convert your lawn to low water use, native plants. Not only does this save water and reduce the need for fertilizers, but also there is less grass to mow. Here are some tips for getting you started- 7 Basic Steps for Creating Water Efficient Landscapes (PDF)

Water Efficient Plants for the Willamette Valley Plant Guide:

Tree Planting

Trees can be used to mitigate for ground-level impervious surfaces due to their ability to intercept stormwater and allow it to evaporate, as well as dissipating the energy of runoff.  They also provide shade, which helps keep surface temperatures lower, and they facilitate stormwater infiltration and groundwater recharge.

Arborist Reports

The City of Sandy owns and manages property, parks, natural areas and public rights-of-way throughout the city.  The parks and natural areas alone total more than 228 acres. Like much of Sandy, many of these areas are forested.  Annually, we engage a certified Arborist to review the condition of trees in these areas and to make recommendations on tree health, removal, pruning and thinning.

View a copy of recent Arborist Reports in the Supporting Documents below (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader): 
 

Urban Forestry

Tree City USA

If you have noticed the abundance of beautiful trees in Sandy you will not be surprised that the City was recognized by the National Arbor Day Foundation in 2005 as a Tree City USA. We are proud to promote the importance of our trees within the community. See the Tree City USA website for more information.

Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) Information

LIQUOR LICENSE is needed if you or your business sells, manufactures, imports, or distributes alcohol in Oregon. An Alcohol Service Permit is primarily for those people who mix, serve, or sell alcohol, such as wait staff, bartenders, or managers.

The Liquor License application must first be approved by OLCC before being submitted to and processed by the City. The City of Sandy requires liquor license applicants to pay $100 for a new liquor license and $35 for annual renewals.

Construction Information Materials

The following is a list of some applicable information that pertains to construction. If you are looking for information not contained below please contact the Building Department to find out more information.

Home Businesses

The provision for a home business is in recognition of the needs of many people who are engaged in small-scale business ventures which cannot be expanded to a full-scale enterprise. It is the intent of this section that full-scale commercial or professional operations, which would ordinarily be conducted in a commercial or industrial district, continue to be conducted in the appropriate zoning district and not a dwelling. These regulations apply to family day care businesses.

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