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Land Use
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25-003
Document_Date
2/5/2025
Land Use Type
Conditional Use
Tax_Lot_Number
071E09D001100;1000
Document_Type
Decision
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17416 POWERS CREEK LOOP NE
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<br />C. In the EFU, SA, FT and TC zones, occupancy of a hardship permit dwelling is limited to the term of the <br />hardship suffered by the existing resident or a relative as defined in ORS 215.283(2)(L). <br /> <br />D. When the aged or infirm person must be provided care so frequently or in such a manner that caregiver(s) <br />must reside on the same premises, the aged or infirm person and/or those caregivers providing care for the <br />aged or infirm person may temporarily reside in the hardship permit dwelling for the term necessary to <br />provide care. <br /> <br />1. Those providing the care must show that they will be available and have the skills to provide the <br />care required, as described by the licensed medical professional. <br />2. Caregivers may reside within a hardship permit dwelling during periods of absence and medically <br />necessary absence. <br />3. Caregivers shall not have any financial or expense obligation increased for residing in the hardship <br />dwelling during periods of absence and medically necessary absence. <br /> <br />E. A temporary absence or medically necessary absence from the property by the aged or infirm person(s) <br />will not result in the revocation or denial of a hardship permit. <br /> <br />1. When a medically necessary absence results in the aged or infirm person(s) living off of the <br />property for more than 165 days in one calendar year or 165 consecutive days they must provide <br />notice of the medically necessary absence to prevent the absence from being considered an <br />extended absence. <br />2. Notice of a medically necessary absence that will result in the aged or infirm person(s) living off <br />of the property for more than 165 days in one calendar year or 165 consecutive days must be <br />provided within 14 days of learning that the absence from the property will result in the aged or <br />infirm person having to live away from the property for more than 165 days in one calendar year <br />or 165 consecutive days. <br />3. Notice of a medically necessary absence must: <br />a. Be submitted in writing; <br />b. Include a statement from a licensed medical provider outlining that the absence from the <br />property is necessary for the care or medical treatment of the aged or infirm person; <br />c. Provide an estimate as to when the aged or infirm person(s) will return to the property; <br />d. Include an assessment from the licensed medical professional on whether or not the aged <br />or infirm person(s) will be able to reside on the property again. <br />i. If a licensed medical professional cannot provide an assessment on whether the <br />aged or infirm person will be able to return to the property at the time when notice <br />of a medical necessary absence is due, a hardship permit maybe approved for the <br />amount of time necessary, not to exceed one year, for the licensed medical <br />professional to make the assessment as to whether the aged or infirm person(s) <br />will be able to return to the property. <br />ii. If a licensed medical professional cannot provide an assessment after the period <br />of time described in Section E.3.b.ii then a determination will be made as to <br />whether the hardship permit is still necessary for the care of the aged or infirm <br />person(s). <br />4. Notice of a medically necessary absence maybe submitted by the Owner(s), aged or infirm <br />person(s), caregiver(s) of the aged or infirm person(s), or other agent of the aged or infirm <br />person(s). <br />5. Caregivers may not be charged any rent or otherwise required to provide financial compensation <br />to live in the hardship dwelling during a temporary absence or medically necessary absence. <br />a. If as a part of any agreement to provide caretaking services, the caregiver was required to <br />provide financial compensation or incur a financial obligation in order to reside within <br />the hardship dwelling then that arrangement will not violate Section E.4, provided that the <br />arrangement existed prior to the temporary absence or medically necessary absence. <br />
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