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Land Use
Case_Number
21-001
Document_Date
7/20/2021
Land Use Type
Subdivision
Tax_Lot_Number
093W14D001100
Document_Type
Decision
Site_Address
2100 BLOCK OF STEIWER RD SE
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Marion County Land Development and Engineering commented that if the development were to be served by a <br />single private access easement, then prior to plat approval, the applicant must provide a notarized Road <br />Maintenance Agreement to be recorded concurrently with the subdivision plat. <br />8. Lots: Standards for this section are listed in MCC 17.172.360 through 172.380 and include: <br />17.172.360 LOT SIZE All lots approved under this Chapter shall have sufficient area to be consistent with the <br />intent of the Comprehensive Plan and to provide adequate area for the intended structures and uses, all setbacks, <br />access and spacing required for water supply and waste water disposal. Lots to be served by public or privately <br />owned sewage collection and disposal system must meet the requirements and have approval of the Oregon State <br />Department of Environmental Quality before being recorded or sold. State regulations, soil types, drainage, <br />terrain, and location may be included as part of the criteria used by the State or County in determining ap- <br />propriate lot sizes for lots using subsurface disposal of sewage. Lot size and dimension shall be as prescribed in <br />the corresponding zone. <br />The Comprehensive Plan states that all lots must be, as a minimum, two acres in size and the AR (Acreage <br />Residential) zone has a minimum lot size of two acres. The proposed lots range from 2.27 to 2.28 acres each. All <br />of the lots will conform to the minimum lot size standards and are of sufficient size and shape to accommodate a <br />dwelling. <br />17.172.380 CURVED FRONT LOT LINES When front lot lines are on a curve or arc, the front line distance <br />shall be indicated on the final plat by bearing and chord distance. <br />The applicant does not propose any curved front lot lines and the final plat will be required to meet all survey <br />requirements. <br />9. Sewaae, water and utilities: Standards for this section are listed in MCC 17.172.400 through 17.172.440 of and <br />include: <br />17.172.400 SEWAGE DISPOSAL. All new or refigured lots or parcels, 10 acres or smaller in size, shall be <br />served by an authorized sewage disposal system. Subsurface sewage disposal for individual parcels shall meet the <br />requirements of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and the Marion County building inspection <br />division. Those subsurface sewage systems that are used by a community, sanitary district, industry, or <br />incorporated area must be authorized by the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) via the Marion County <br />building inspection division. Installation and maintenance shall be in accordance with the Department of <br />Environmental Quality's regulations and requirements. All new or reconfigured lots or parcels with an existing <br />on -site septic system, that were authorized by an approving authority, shall be reviewed to determine that the <br />existing system is either located entirely on the same lot or parcel containing the existing dwelling, or that proper <br />easement is provided to allow the continued use and maintenance of the system. The commission, director, or <br />hearings office may require connection to an existing sewage collection and treatment system regardless of lot <br />suitability for subsurface disposal if the commission, director, or hearings officer deems it necessary and <br />provided the connection is available <br />A condition of approval will require the applicant obtain a favorable septic approval for each proposed lot prior to <br />the subdivision plat being recorded. In addition, the County On -site Wastewater Specialist is required to sign the <br />plat. <br />
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