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The accumulation of garbage, junk, trash, debris, etc. reduces property values and harbors pests and disease. The Newberg Municipal Code addresses garbage and junk accumulation in NMC 8.15.040 and 8.15.050 respectively (see below).
NMC 8.15.040: It shall be unlawful for any person to place, leave, dump or permit the accumulation of any garbage or trash in any building, structure or premises so that the same shall afford food or harborage for rats, or to dump or place on any premises, land or waterway any dead animals, waste vegetable, or animal matter of any kind.
NMC 8.15.050: It shall be unlawful for any person to accumulate or permit the accumulation on any open lot or other premises of any lumber, boxes, barrels, bricks, stones, scrap metal, motor vehicle bodies or parts, or similar materials, rubbish or any articles of junk which could provide rat-harborage, unless the same shall be placed on open racks that are elevated not less than three inches above the ground and shall be evenly piled or stacked.
See NMC 8.05 for more details. To report a discarded vehicle parked on the street, call the Newberg-Dundee Police Department’s non-emergency dispatch at (503) 538-8321.
The occupancy of a recreational vehicle as permanent living quarters is not allowed. Recreational vehicles may be used by visitors of residents for not more than 14 days, and may not be parked on the street for more than 48 hours. R.V.s, occupied or not, should comply with parking standards (see above).
See NDC 15.410.070(E) & NDC 15.445.165 for more details.
See NMC 8.20 for more details.
Any signs within the right-of-way that violate these restrictions, including garage sale signs, are subject to confiscation and removal. All signs are regulated by city ordinance and a permit is required for most permanent signs.
For more information on signs, contact the Newberg Planning Division at (503) 537-1240 or review the Newberg Municipal Code sign provisions. NMC § 15.435.
- Porches or decks, where the floor or deck is not more than 30 inches above adjacent grade at any point and where the edge of the porch, deck or floor does not come closer than 5 feet to property lines.
- Fences not over 6 feet in height, except for barriers around swimming pools as required in Appendix G.
- Non-Habitable one-story detached accessory structures, provided the floor area does not exceed 200 square feet and a height of 10 feet measured from the finished floor level, to the average height of the roof surface.
- Retaining walls that are not over 4 feet in height measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall, unless supporting a surcharge.
- Patio and porch covers not over 200 square feet and supported by an exterior building wall.
Also, where tripping hazards exist due to damaged sidewalks, it the responsibility of the property owner adjacent to repair the sidewalk. A sidewalk repair permit is required and may be obtained at City Hall.
See NMC 8.15.100 and NMC 12.05.040 for more details.
See NMC Title 13 or call the Newberg Public Works Department at (503) 537-1234 for more details.