Portland Zoning

RM1 Zone in Portland, OR

RM1 zoning district rules in Portland, OR. Permitted uses, setbacks, height limits, and lot coverage requirements.

Residential DistrictResidential Mixed Density

The RM1 zone in Portland, OR is a residential district (Residential Mixed Density). Permits a range of residential density from single-family through multi-family, often applied in transition areas between low-density and higher-density zones. This zone requires a 10 ft front setback, 5 ft side setback, and 5 ft rear setback. Maximum building height is 35 feet (3 stories). Maximum lot coverage is 60%.

Common Permitted Uses

  • Single-family homes
  • Duplexes
  • Small apartment buildings

Permits a range of residential density from single-family through multi-family, often applied in transition areas between low-density and higher-density zones.

Setback Requirements

Setback TypeRequirement
Front Setback10 feet
Side Setback5 feet
Rear Setback5 feet

RM1: Low-density multifamily. Allows duplexes through small apartment buildings. Portland Zoning Code 33.120.220.

Height Limits

Max Height
35 feet
Max Stories
3

RM1 zone. Portland Zoning Code 33.120.215.

Lot Coverage

Max Coverage
60%

RM1 zone. Portland Zoning Code 33.120.215.

Parking Requirements

Single-family: 1 off-street parking space per dwelling unit in R20, R10, R7 zones. No minimum parking required in R5 or R2.5 zones or within 500 ft of a frequent service transit line per Portland Zoning Code 33.266. Multi-family: No minimum parking required in RM zones per Portland's 2019 parking reforms. Multifamily projects may provide parking voluntarily. Portland eliminated parking minimums in all RM zones and most commercial zones.

Source: Portland City Code Title 33, Section 33.205 — Accessory Dwelling Units; Oregon Revised Statutes 197A.420 (HB 2001 codification). Last verified April 5, 2026. View source

Last updated: April 5, 2026
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