Litter must be stored in a proper container that keeps animals out, trash and odors in. It is unlawful to place litter on or about private property. HMC 6.04.010/040, prohibits accumulating junk, metals, wood, and solid waste on private property.
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Hillsboro’s Building Code (11.04.010(E)) requires owners to obtain permit before beginning any alteration, new construction, significant repair, or enlargement of your home. To report an illegal burn, smoke, or air quality issue to the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), file an online complaint or call 88.To learn more, visit our Burning and Air Quality webpage.Burning and Air QualityĪ City of Hillsboro ordinance provides residents and visitors with cleaner air and a safer community by limiting indoor burning during periods of poor air quality and banning outdoor burning of yard debris year-round. Read HMC Subchapter 6.20 Animals for more information. A permit is required to keep bees or livestock within City limits.Residents may keep a limited number of chickens – hens only – in the City with a valid permit.Residents may keep no more than three adult dogs or three adult cats within the City.
Under Washington County Animal Code 6.04.260(3) it is a Class C Civil Infraction for a dog owner or keeper to allow a dog or dogs to cause a continuous annoyance for a total of five or more minutes out of any fifteen-minute period.Animal Regulations: Dogs, Cats, Chickens, and Livestock Contact the Planning Division to find what the minimum is where you live. This is to prevent the rapid spread of fire from one lot to another. HMC 12.40.104 requires a minimum distance of separation between any structure and the property line. Per HMC 6.12.010/20 & HMC 6.28.010, vehicles disabled for more than seven days on private property must be removed, placed out of sight in an approved building enclosure, or covered with a commercial car cover.