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Land Use
Case_Number
05-028
Document_Date
10/7/2005
Land Use Type
Partition
Tax_Lot_Number
072W07DA11000
Document_Type
Decision
Site_Address
3950 45TH AV NE
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4. The Marion County Planning Division, in coordination with the 9-1-1 Emergency System <br />has named the proposed private access easement Namo Lane SE. The name must be <br />shown on the final partitioning plat. <br />A work order for the street sign installation, with appropriate fee, must be submitted to <br />Marion County Department of Public Works prior to the plat being recorded. <br />6. The final partition plat shall substantially conform to the site plan submitted with the <br />application and all resulting parcels shall be minimum of 6,000 square feet each. Minor <br />variations are allowed upon review and approval of the Planning Manager. <br />ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS: Once the approved use is established the following conditions <br />must be continually satisfied: <br />7. After the final Partitioning plat has been recorded no alteration of property lines shall be <br />permitted without first obtaining approval from the Planning Director. <br />OTHER PERMITS, FEES, AND RESTRICTIONS: This approval does not remove or affect <br />any covenants or restrictions imposed on the subject property by deed or other instrument. The <br />proposed use may require permits and/or fees from other local, State or Federal agencies. This <br />decision does not take the place of, or relieve the responsibility for obtaining other permits or <br />satisfying any restrictions or conditions thereon. It is recommended that the agencies mentioned <br />in Finding #5 below be contacted to identify restrictions or necessary permits. The applicant is <br />advised of the following: <br />7. The applicant should contact Marion County Fire District No. 1 and obtain a copy of the <br />District's Recommended Building Access and Identification Guidelines. For personal <br />and property safety it is recommended that the applicant follow these guidelines. Fire <br />District access standards may be more restrictive than County standards. Paula <br />Blomquist at MCFD#1/588-6513 is the contact person). <br />APPEAL PROCEDURE: The Marion Rural Zoning Ordinance provides that certain Partition <br />applications be considered first by the County Planning Director. If there is any doubt that the <br />application conforms with adopted land use policies and regulations the Director must condition <br />or deny the application. Any interested person who disagrees with the Director's decision may <br />request that the application be considered by the Marion County Hearings Officer after a public <br />hearing. The applicant may also request a reconsideration (one time only and a fee of $200) on <br />the basis of new information subject to signing an extension of the 150 day time limit for review <br />of zoning applications. <br />A public hearing is held on appeals subject to the appellant paying a $250.00 fee. Requests for <br />reconsideration, or consideration by the Hearings Officer, must be in writing (Appeal Form <br />available from the Planning Division) and be received, together with the appeal fee, in the <br />Marion County Planning Division, 555 Court St. NE, 2nd Floor, Salem, by 4:30 p.m. on <br />OCTOBER 19, 2005. Please note an appeal directly to the Land Use Board of Appeals is <br />not allowed under ORS 197.830. If you have any question about this application or the decision <br />
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