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Land Use
Case_Number
21-002
Document_Date
3/11/2022
Land Use Type
Subdivision
Tax_Lot_Number
092W06B000500
Document_Type
Decision
Site_Address
3915 CLOVERDALE DR SE
Additional Info
092W06B000501;502
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7. Title reports shall be no more than 15 days old at the time of approval of the plat by the Surveyor's <br />Office, which may require additional updated reports. <br />Re -plat: <br />8. Must comply with all provisions per ORS 92.185 (6) <br />9. Must be surveyed and platted per ORS 92.050, and the plat submitted for review. <br />10. Checking fee and recording fees required. <br />11. A current or updated title report must be submitted at the time of review. <br />12. The portion of the subdivision or partition plat proposed for replotting contains utility easement(s) that <br />will need to be addressed. Per ORS 92.185(4), when a utility easement is proposed to be realigned, <br />reduced in width or omitted by a replat, all affected utility companies or public agencies shall be notified, <br />consistent with a governing body's notice to owners of property contiguous to the proposed plat. Any <br />utility company that desires to maintain an easement subject to vacation must notify the governing body <br />in writing within 14 days of the mailing or other service of the notice. <br />If it is necessary to re -configure the utility easement created by this partition plat (see map), then it will be <br />the responsibility of the applicant to determine the names of all of the utility companies affected by the <br />proposed re -configuration, and give this list of names to the Marion County Surveyor's Office. Letters of <br />notice will be sent by this office to the affected utility companies, who will determine whether or not the <br />easement is to be maintained. <br />Other Comments: Replotting of Parcels 1, 2, & 3, Partition Plat 2001-101 into eight lots. <br />Marion County Tax Assessor provided comments related to the subject properties property taxes. <br />Marion County Building Inspection commented: "No building inspection issues. Permits are required for any <br />future development of structures and utilities on private property. <br />Turner Fire District commented regarding Fire Apparatus Access, Fire Protection Water Supplies, & Other Fire <br />Service Features. <br />Additional agencies were contacted and given the opportunity to comment on the proposed subdivision. These <br />agencies either failed to comment or had no issues with the proposal. <br />ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSIONS: <br />5. The applicant is proposing to subdivide 20.49 acres comprising of three tax lots into seven lots. Each lot will be <br />served by its own septic system and well. The applicant is proposing access to lots 2 through 5 by creating a <br />private lane (easement) named Donald Lane SE. Lots 1 and 6 maintain frontage on Cloverdale Drive SE. The <br />seventh property to be created (labeled as Parcel 3 on maps) will continue to be served by the existing driveway <br />on Parrish Gap Road SE. <br />6. Section 17.110.830 of the Marion County Code (MCC) states: <br />WATER RESOURCE PROTECTION: The impact of proposed land uses on water resources shall be evaluated <br />and potential adverse impacts on the water resource shall be minimized. Where evidence indicates groundwater <br />limitations and the development will use groundwater as a water supply, the developer shall demonstrate that <br />adequate water can be provided without adversely affecting the ground water resource. <br />The property is located in an identified groundwater limited area and in the SGO zone and is subject to the criteria <br />in MCC Chapter 17.181. According to MCC 17.181.040 all development permits for new land uses that rely on <br />water from exempt -use wells within the sensitive groundwater overlay zone shall be reviewed by the county to <br />determine compliance with this chapter. In order to meet criteria in MCC 17.181, the applicant submitted a <br />"Hydrogeology Report" which indicates there is a sustainable long-term supply of groundwater for the proposed <br />development. Peer review of the Hydrogeology Review was positive. <br />
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