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Building Confidence, Building Community.
Shared
housing
No recent changes
The Zoning Code definition of “household” places a limit
on shared housing. No more than 5 unrelated individuals
can share a home, regardless of home size. Traditional
families defined by blood or marriage can have more than
5 occupants. This definition could be changed to allow a
broader range of nontraditional households, and be more
neutral regarding how the household is formed and defined.
The Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS) will partner with the following agencies and institutions.
Housing Bureau (role)
Multnomah County
City/County Joint Task Force on Homelessness
Portland State University
Home Forward
City Repair Village Coalition
Build Small Coalition
Budget and Timeline
Task 1 – Project Startup: Develop website, communications, stakeholder outreach plan, write RFPs (Summer 2018)
160 hours of Management Analyst or Program Coordinator time ($12,000)
80 hours of City Planner time ($6,000)
80 hours of Planning Assistant time ($2,900)
20 hours of Community Outreach and Information rep time ($1,200)
Task 2 – Research: Develop a series of case studies for each of the above-listed housing types. Document the
economic, legal, design/architectural, and infrastructure issues associated with each.
(Fall and Winter 2018/19)
320 hours of Management Analyst or Program Coordinator time ($23,000)
160 hours of City Planner time ($12,000)
160 hours of Planning Assistant time ($5,800)
10 hours of Community Outreach and Information rep time ($600)
Consultant services:
• Engineering and architectural design: $35,000
• Housing and real estate economic analysis: $24,000
• Facilitation $12,000
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