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Land Use
Case_Number
24-044
Document_Date
10/25/2024
Land Use Type
Conditional Use
Tax_Lot_Number
062W32D001500
Document_Type
Decision
Site_Address
5385 CORDON RD NE
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9. No structural alterations shall be made that would be inconsistent with future use of the buildings exclusively for <br />residential purposes. <br /> <br />10. All visits by suppliers or customers shall occur between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. These limitations do <br />not apply to a Bed and Breakfast use as defined in Chapter 17.110.108. <br /> <br />12. There shall be no outside storage or display of materials, equipment, or merchandise used in, or produced in <br />connection with, the conditional home occupation. <br /> <br />13. Deliveries to or from the dwelling shall not involve a vehicle rated at more than 1 ton. There shall be no more <br />than one commercial vehicle located on the property in conjunction with the home occupation. <br /> <br />14. Where a home occupation involves deliveries, one off-street loading space shall be provided. If visits by <br />customers occur, two additional off-street parking spaces shall be provided if the street along the lot frontage does <br />not provide paved area for at least two parallel parking spaces. During normal loading/unloading or customer <br />parking periods the off-street loading and parking spaces shall be reserved exclusively for that use. <br /> <br />15. The dwelling or other buildings shall not be used for assembly or dispatch of employees to other locations. <br /> <br />16. Retail and wholesale sales that do not involve customers coming to the property, such as internet, telephone or <br />mail order offsite sales, and incidental sales related to the home occupation services being provided are allowed. <br />No other sales are permitted as, or in conjunction with, a home occupation. <br /> <br />OTHER PERMITS, FEES, AND RESTRICTIONS: This approval does not remove or affect covenants or restrictions <br />imposed on the subject property by deed or other instrument. The proposed use may require permits and/or fees from <br />other local, State or Federal agencies. This decision does not take the place of, or relieve the responsibility for, obtaining <br />other permits or satisfying any restrictions or conditions thereon. It is recommended that the agencies mentioned in <br />Finding #17 below be contacted to identify restrictions or necessary permits. The applicant is advised of the following: <br /> <br />17. The applicants should contact the Marion County No. 1 Fire District to obtain a copy of the District’s <br />Recommended Building Access and Premise Identification regulations and the Marion County Fire Code <br />Applications Guide. Fire District access standards may be more restrictive than County standards. <br /> <br />APPEAL PROCEDURE: The Marion County Zone Code provides that certain applications be considered first by the <br />County Planning Director. If there is any doubt that the application conforms with adopted land use policies and regula- <br />tions the Director must condition or deny the application. Anyone who disagrees with the Director's decision may request <br />that the application be considered by a Marion County hearings officer after a public hearing. The applicant may also <br />request reconsideration (one time only and a fee of $200) on the basis of new information subject to signing an extension <br />of the 150-day time limit for review of zoning applications. <br /> <br />A public hearing is held on appeals subject to the appellant paying a $250.00 fee. Requests for reconsideration or <br />consideration by a hearings officer, must be in writing (form available from the Planning Division) and received in the <br />Marion County Planning Division, 5155 Silverton Rd. NE, Salem, by 5:00 p.m. on November 11th, 2024. If you have <br />questions about this decision contact the Planning Division at (503) 588-5038 or at the office. This decision is effective <br />November 12th, 2024, unless further consideration is requested. <br /> <br />FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS: Findings and conclusions on which the decision was based are noted below. <br /> <br />l. The subject property is designated Primary Agriculture in the Marion County Comprehensive Plan. The major <br />purpose of this designation and the corresponding Exclusive Farm Use zone is to promote the continuation of <br />commercial agricultural operations. <br /> <br />2. The property is located at 5385 Cordon Rd NE, a quarter mile south of the intersection with Hazelgreen Rd NE, <br />and less than a thousand feet east of the Urban Growth Boundary for the City of Salem. The property is 1.68-acres <br />and contains a 1973 dwelling and two accessory structures, including the 40’ x 60’ pole barn proposed for use as
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