However, many occupations and business activities require special licenses, permits or certifications from state agencies or boards. Cities and counties may require a license for businesses operating in their jurisdictions. If your business is located within the city limits, check city offices to see if a local business license is required.
Street Vendor Permit Application. Street vendor means any person, on property outside the public right of way and with the permission of the affected landowner in commercial or industrial zones, carrying, conveying or transporting food, beverages, flowers or balloons and offering and exposing them for sale from a mobile type device such as a pushcart or like conveyance. Temporary Business Permit Application.
A temporary business is a business which offers goods, wares or merchandise for sale from a temporary place of business without making the business permanent and continuous in the City.
Further, the definition of a Temporary Business includes businesses that meet one or more of the following criteria:. Operate in a temporary location which is larger than square feet. Operate in a single location for more than 30 days. Operate from a structure that cannot reasonable be removed at the close of business each day. Businesses, street vendors or Itinerant Merchants licensed under City of Redmond code. Those conducting garage or yard sales at their own homes on an irregular and infrequent basis.
Vehicles for Hire Application. The following motor vehicles are excluded from the definition of vehicle for hire and are exempt from this chapter:.
Vehicles used to provide courtesy transportation at no charge to and from parking lots, transient lodging operators, rental offices, retirement homes, and the like;. Motor busses with passenger capacity of over 30 passengers and passenger vehicles subject to regulation by the Public Utility Commission of Oregon.
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Get a building permit? Schedule an inspection? File a code compliance complaint? Redmond Economic Development Inc. Redmond Economic Development is a private, non-profit corporation established in as a partnership between private business and the public sector to encourage economic development in the City of Redmond.
Economic Development for Central Oregon The EDCO site provides cost of business comparisons, valuable statistics and information about the Central Oregon economy, incentive programs, employment resources, workforce information, and much more, all geared towards larger businesses or those in targeted industries who are planning on starting or moving their business to Central Oregon. These include classes on starting and running a successful business, as well as training programs for employees.
More information on SBDC programs can be found online at www. WorkSource Oregon This organization connects employers with employees, and also provides some vocational training. Central Oregon Intergovernmental COIC offers financing for new or expanding businesses to purchase or build a new facility, to purchase equipment, or for working capital. A separate filing is required for payroll tax registration. The Small Business Administration has specialized lending programs for small businesses.
A list of participating banks can be found here. Among other services, local mentors provide assistance in developing business plans, marketing strategies, and bookkeeping procedures. REDI provides business recruitment, expansion and retention activities.
REDI also serves the City of Redmond, and Deschutes County and its citizens through job creation and taxable investment to sustain the livability of the area. Please enable JavaScript in your browser for a better user experience. Frequently Asked Questions Pay my water bill online? Get a business license?
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