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systems would serve these residents well in the event <br />of a fire. Residents should give these options strong <br />consideration for their personnel and property <br />protection. <br /> <br />It is also important that an address be predominantly <br />displayed at the street end of the driveway so that <br />emergency vehicle can locate the property quickly in <br />the event of an emergency. <br /> <br />The Marion County Building Inspection Division commented that all <br />applicable Building Inspection permits are required, as is septic <br />site evaluation on all parcels proposed for development. <br /> <br />The Marion County Tax Collection Department commented on the tax <br />status of the subject property, and noted that all delinquent <br />taxes and interest as well as taxes that have become a lien during <br />the tax year must be paid before a partition plat can be recorded. <br /> <br />The State Water Resources Department commented: <br /> <br />The proposed land partitions are located in the South' <br />Salem Ground Water Limited Area (SSGWLA). The limited <br />area restricts uses from wells in the basalt aquifers. <br /> <br />A review of well logs in this section (8S/4W-24C) <br />indicate that the wells for these proposed lots will <br />likely develop ground water from the marine sediments. <br />Well yields in the marine sediments typically are iow; <br />less than 10 gallons per minute (GPM). The yields <br />generally decrease with time; down to one to two GPM. <br />Lot sizes must be sufficient to allow for multiple <br />replacement wells. The maps indicate replacement sites <br />for drainfields. There should be areas designated for <br />replacement wells. This is especially important if the <br />land surface has a slope that limits access for <br />equipment. <br /> <br />There are areas of landslide deposits in the general <br />vicinity. While marine sediments generally have iow <br />yields, well yields could be higher in areas of <br />landslide deposits. <br /> <br />The Salem/Keizer Public School District concluded that the <br />proposed partition will increase school population by one student. <br /> <br />Area Advisory Committee #1 opposed the proposal because of <br />groundwater concerns. <br /> <br />P 02-22 - ORDER -7 <br />KOLOEN <br /> <br /> <br />