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Permit Address
9505 GOLF CLUB RD SE
Permit City
Aumsville
Permit Number
555-23-005470-EVAL
Parcel Number
091W05 00400
Permit Type
Site Evaluation
Permit Doc Type
Permit Document
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Ready to Film
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6. Marion County Surveyor's Office commented: <br /> 1. No survey required on the 25.87-acre parcel. The resultant property is greater than ten acres. <br /> 2. The 1.07-acre parcel must be surveyed per ORS 92.060(7)and the survey submitted for review. <br /> 3. Survey checking fee required at the time of review. <br /> 4. Property line adjustment deeds shall be recorded with the Marion County Clerk's Office prior to submitting <br /> the property line adjustment survey. Deed recording reference numbers shall be noted on the surveymap. <br /> Per ORS 92.190(4): The deed shall contain the names of the parties,the description of the adjusted line, <br /> references to original recorded documents and signatures of all parties with proper acknowledgment. [See <br /> Marion County Zoning Code MCC 16.33.140(E)and MCC 17.172.120(E)] <br /> Marion County Assessor's Office provided information regarding taxes on the subject properties. <br /> Marion County Building Departmen'. commented"Permits are required for new structures." <br /> Marion County Septic Department commented"Per MC policy for parcels less than 2 acres,a site evaluation will <br /> be required to establish a repair drainfield area and the existing system will need to be completely located and all <br /> lines flagged to determine if septic system will reside within proposed property line." <br /> All other contacted agencies either failed to comment or stated no objection to the proposal. <br /> 7. The criteria for reviewing lot line adjustments within an EFU zone are listed in Chapter 17.136.090(C)MCC. <br /> These criteria are as follows: <br /> (a) When one or more lots or parcels subject to a proposed property line adjustment are larger than the <br /> minimum parcel size pursuant to MCC 17.136.090(A)(1), the same number of lots or parcels shall be as <br /> large or larger than the minimum parcel size after the adjustment. When all lots or parcels subject to the <br /> proposed adjustment are as large or larger than the minimum parcel size, no lot or parcel shall be <br /> reduced below the applicable minimum parcel size. If all lots or parcels are smaller than the minimum <br /> parcel size before the property line adjustment, the minimum parcel size pursuant to this section does not <br /> apply to those lots or parcels. <br /> Both parcels are under the minimum lot size and will remain so after the property lines are moved.The <br /> criterion is met. <br /> (b) If the minimum parcel size in MCC 17.136.090(A)(1) is larger than 80 acres, and a lot or parcel subject <br /> to property line adjustment is smaller than the minimum parcel size but larger than 80 acres, the lot or <br /> parcel shall not be reduced in size through property line adjustment to less than 80 acres. <br /> No parcels are larger than 80 acres. The criterion do not apply. <br /> (c) Any property line adjustment shall result in a configuration of lots or parcels that are at least as suitable <br /> for commercial agriculture as were the parcels prior to the adjustment. <br /> This adjustment of property lines will consolidate more of the farmland onto the larger parcel. The <br /> criterion is met. <br /> (d) A property line adjustment may not be used to: <br /> 1. Decrease the size of a lot or parcel that, before the relocation or elimination of the common <br /> property line, is smaller than the minimum lot or parcel size for the applicable zone and contains <br /> an existing dwelling or is approved for the construction of a dwelling, if the abutting vacant tract <br /> would be increased to a size as large as or larger than the minimum tract size required to qualify <br /> the vacant tract for a dwelling; <br />
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