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• <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • MARION COUNTY BUILDING INSPECTION DIVISION <br /> 5155 Silverton Rd NE <br /> � Salem OR 97305 <br /> (503) 588-5147 <br /> Fax: (503)588-7948- • <br /> • <br /> DIRECTIONS FOR COMPLETING A"LUCS" <br /> (LAND USE COMPATIBILITY STATEMENT) <br /> FOR ON-SITE SEWAGE SYSTEMS <br /> • <br /> WHAT IS A LUCS? The LUCS is the process Marion County uses to determine that Marion County permits <br /> and other approvals that affect land use are consistent with the local comprehensive plan., <br /> WHY IS LUCS REQUIRED? Oregon law requires activities that impact land use be consistent with local <br /> • comprehensive plans. Permits for on-site sewage disposal systems cannot be issued until a favorable statement of <br /> land use compatibility is provided from the responsible local planning authorities. The LUCS cannot be approved <br /> until all requirements are met. <br /> - WHEN IS A LUCS REQUIRED? A LUCS is required for: Site Evaluations OAR 340-071-0150, <br /> Construction — Installation OAR 340-071-0160, Alterations OAR 340-071-0160, Repairs OAR 340-071-0160, <br /> and Authorizations OAR 340-071-0205. NOT REQUIRED ON: Existing System Evaluations•and Record <br /> Reviews. <br /> HOW TO COMPLETE A LUCS: <br /> URBAN PERMIT: (property is in an Urban'Growth Boundary,zoned UT,or inside city limits) <br /> 1. Complete Section 1.of the LUCS. <br /> • <br /> 2. The city planning office/official will complete Section 2 and sign. <br /> 3. If approved by the city, the LUCS form and complete application are then submitted to the Building <br /> Inspection for review. <br /> A permit cannot be issued if the applicant does not comply with all applicable local land use requirements. <br /> The local jurisdiction will need to provide a favorable land use statement before Marion County can proceed with <br /> a permit application. <br /> ATTENTION: A LUCS CANNOT BE APPROVED AND SIGNED UNTIL ALL LOCAL REQUIREMENTS <br /> HAVE BEEN MET. <br /> CULTURAL RESOURCES PROTECTION LAWS: Applicants involved in ground-disturbing activities <br /> should be aware of Federal and State cultural resources protection laws. ORS 358.920 prohibits the excavation, <br /> injury, destruction or alteration of an archeological site or object,or removal of archeological objects from public <br /> and private lands without an archeological permit issued by the State Historic Preservation Office. 16 USC 470, <br /> Section 106, National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 requires a federal agency, prior to any undertaking, to <br /> take into account the effect of the undertaking that is included on or eligible for inclusion in the National Register. <br /> For further information,contact the State Historic Preservation Office at 503-378-4168, ext.232. <br /> G:IFORMSISEPTIC\S-39 LUCS.DOCXRev:8/10,04/12,03/18 <br />