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o <br /> <br />Driveway permits will be required for any new <br />access or change in existing access to the public <br />right-of-way. Through the building permit process, <br />the applicant shall be required to apply for a <br />driveway permit or an exemption from the permit <br />process. Public Works' staff will review the <br />driveway at that time and determine if it is in <br />compliance with current County standards. If an <br />exemption is denied, the applicant will be <br />required to apply for a driveway permit and make <br />necessary changes to establish a compliant access <br /> <br />Construction of improvements on the property shall <br />not block historical or naturally occurring runoff <br />from adjacent properties. Site grading shall not <br />impact surrounding properties in a negative <br />manner. <br /> <br />The Marion County Surveyor's Office commented that parcels ten <br />acres and less must be surveyed, per ORS 92.050 a plat must be <br />submitted for review, along with required fees and a plant service <br />report and/or title report. <br /> <br />The Salem Suburban Fire District commented: <br /> <br />Fire staff has reviewed the proposal to divide a 4.36 <br />acre parcel into two parcels containing 2.18 acres each <br />in an AR (ACREAGE RESIDENTIAL) zone for property <br />located at 6633 South Fern Forest Lane. While there is <br />no objection, we do recommend that the proponent be <br />required to submit plans for any further access roads <br />to your office for review. <br /> <br />It is critical that any Private Drive is constructed <br />with the provisions of the Uniform Fire Code, Article <br />10, Division II Fire Apparatus Roads. This is <br />necessary to make certain the entire 20 feet of road <br />surface is~ improved with adequate turning radius for <br />our emergency vehicles (45 feet outside and 29 feet <br />inside). Depending on terrain and topography, any <br />brush/trees near the access road may hinder the ability <br />of these vehicles to respond in a prompt and efficient <br />manner. Article 10.204(d) of the Uniform Fire Code <br />speaks to DEAD-END fire and emergency vehicle access <br />roads in excess of 150 feet in length shall be provided <br />with approved provisions for the turning around of such <br />vehicles. The access roadway grade should not exceed <br />12% as under certain weather conditions we may not be <br />able to ascend or descend with our emergency vehicles. <br /> <br />P 02-21 - ORDER -6 <br />KOLOEN <br /> <br /> <br />