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17.172.420 WATER SUPPLY All lots or parcels shall be served by an authorized public or private water supply <br />system or individual private wells. <br />(a) Public or Private Systems: Public or private systems shall meet the requirements of the Oregon State <br />Health Division with reference to chemical and bacteriological quality. In addition, such systems must <br />meet the quantity, storage, and distribution system requirements of the State Health Division and the <br />Marion County Department of Public Works. <br />(b) Individual Private Wells: Individual private wells must meet the construction requirements of the Oregon <br />State Water Resources Department and be located in accordance with requirements of the State Health <br />Division in relation to public or private sewage disposal systems. The bacteriological quality of this <br />water may be determined through the Marion County Health Department. Upon receiving the <br />recommendations from the State Health Division or Marion County Health Department, the Hearings <br />Officer or Commission may require the use of an engineered public or private water system in any <br />proposed subdivision. Other criteria to be considered in making this determination are the <br />recommendations contained in the Marion County Water Quality Management Plan, Marion County <br />Comprehensive Plan, and Chapter 181 of the Marion County Rural Zoning Ordinance. <br />The applicant indicates that water will be provided by individual private wells, not by a private or public water <br />system. Privately owned wells including their location —are not regulated by Marion County. Wells in the <br />development must meet the requirements of the Oregon Water Resources Department. <br />17.172.430 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT The impact of proposed of subdivisions and partitions on <br />stormwater runoff shall be evaluated and potential adverse impacts shall be mitigated. Where evidence indicates <br />stormwater runoff will have an adverse impact on a drainage system or natural drainage network, the developer <br />shall demonstrate that proposed stormwater management on the subject property will compensate for the <br />proposed change per county standards. Compliance with this requirement shall be demonstrated by compliance <br />with department of public works engineering standards. <br />Marion County Land Development and Engineering commented that the County does not anticipate requiring <br />stormwater detention, assuming each lot will be developed with no more than 5,000 square feet of semi - <br />impervious to impervious surfaces. If the amount of semi- to impervious services exceeds 5,000 square feet on a <br />particular lot, stormwater management improvements may be required. <br />17.172.440 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES EASEMENTS Underground easements for utilities and overhead <br />utility facilities shall be provided by the subdivider and set forth on the final plat. When possible, such easement <br />shall be centered on or bordering a lot line. The subdivider shall provide easements on both sides of all road or <br />street rights -of -way of 60 feet or less. <br />This will be made a condition of any approval. <br />10. Access Standards: MCC 17. 172.560 requires that all lots must have a minimum of 20 feet of frontage on a <br />public right-of-way, or, when an access easement is proposed to serve one or more lots in any partitioning, the <br />location and improvement of the roadway access shall conform to the following standards which are necessary <br />for adequate access for emergency vehicles. Evidence that the access has been improved to these standards shall <br />be provided prior to the issuance of building permits on the parcels served by the access easement. <br />(a) <br />(b) <br />(c) <br />(d) <br />(e) <br />Have a minimum easement width of 20 feet; <br />Have a maximum grade of 12%; <br />Be improved with an all-weather surface with a minimum width of 12 feet; <br />Provide adequate sight -distance at intersections with public roadways; <br />Be provided with a road name sign at the public roadway as an identification for emergency vehicles in <br />accordance with the Marion County Address and Street Name Ordinance. <br />