If your application gets the thumbs down, you can ask for a review or reapply after addressing the reasons for the denial, so don't lose heart just yet!
Yes, during the review process, there will be opportunities for local residents to voice their opinions or concerns, ensuring community input is taken into account.
Absolutely, there are zoning rules and regulations that dictate where towers can be placed, so it's important to do your homework on local laws before applying.
Yes, you'll need to provide documents like technical plans and site surveys, showing where you plan to put the equipment and how it will meet city standards.
The time it takes can vary, but typically it can take a few weeks to several months, depending on the complexity of the project and how many applications are in the queue.
Any company or organization that wants to install wireless communication systems in the area must apply for this permit to ensure everything is up to code.
The Extra Work Space Permit allows companies to set up their wireless communication systems, such as cell towers or small cell facilities, to improve connectivity and coverage in Portland.