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25-001
Document_Date
2/13/2025
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Administrative Review
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072W04C000200;0100
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Decision
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4615 60TH AVE NE
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EDIAZ
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https://www.codepublishing.com/OR/MarionCounty/html/MarionCounty17/MarionCounty17136.html#17.136.100
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EDIAZ
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2/13/2025 9:38 AM
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https://www.codepublishing.com/OR/MarionCounty/html/MarionCounty17/MarionCounty17136.html#17.136.020
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Marion County Septic commented: <br />“A Site Evaluation will be required to establish minimum requirements for the system. If connection to a pre- <br />existing system serving the original dwelling is proposed, an authorization with a full existing system evaluation <br />report is required.” <br /> <br />Marion County Fire District No. 1 commented the following requirements: <br />1. Fire apparatus road distance from buildings and turnarounds: Access roads shall be within 150’ of <br />all portions of the exterior wall of the building as measured by and approve route around the exterior of <br />the building. An approved turnaround is required if the fire apparatus access road, is greater than 150’. <br />2022 Oregon Fire Code 503.1.1. <br />2. Fire Apparatus Access Road Width and Vertical Clearance: Fire apparatus access roads shall have an <br />unobstructed driving surface width of not less than 20 feet; 26 feet adjacent to fire hydrants 2022 Oregon <br />Fire Code (OFC) Appendix D 103.1 and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 13 feet 6 <br />inches. 2022 Oregon Fire Code (OFC) Section 503.2.1 and Appendix D103.1 <br />3. Premise identification: Buildings shall have address numbers or approved identification placed in a <br />position that is plainly legible and visible from the access road fronting the property. Numbers shall <br />contrast with their background and shall be a minimum of 4 inches height with a minimum stroke width <br />of ½ inch (2022 OFC 505.1) <br />4. Gates: Gates securing fire apparatus roads shall comply with all the following: (2022 OFC D103.5) <br />a. Minimum unobstructed width shall be 16 feet <br />b. Gates shall be set back a minimum of 30 feet from the intersecting roadway. <br />c. Gates shall be of the swinging type or sliding type <br />d. Manual operation shall be capable by one person. <br />e. Electric gates shall be equipped with a means for the operation of fire department personnel. <br />f. Locking devices shall be approved. <br /> <br />All other agencies either failed to comment or stated no objection to the proposal. <br /> <br />7. The replacement dwelling criteria are listed in Section 17.136.030(D) of the Marion County Code (MCC). The <br />criteria are: <br /> <br />D. Dwelling Alteration and Replacement. Alteration, restoration, or replacement of a lawfully established dwelling <br />with filing of the declaratory statement in MCC 17.136.100(C), other than as permitted in MCC 17.136.020(D), <br />when: <br />1. The dwelling to be altered, restored or replaced has or formerly had: <br />a. Intact exterior walls and roof structure; <br />b. Indoor plumbing consisting of a kitchen sink, toilet and bathing facilities connected to a sanitary <br />waste disposal system; <br />c. Interior wiring for interior lights; and <br />d. A heating system; and <br /> <br />The applicant provided aerial images of the previously existing home that showed an intact roof and <br />exterior walls. Images also provided the location of the previous septic system and water lines for the <br />previous house, indicating the home had utilities needing running water. The applicants indicated the <br />location of the previous electrical lines, which connected from the house to the detached garage. The <br />applicants have maintained the existing garage in preparation for the replacement homesite. Furthermore, <br />they have provided evidence of maintaining the path connecting the house to the garage. The landscaping <br />and upkeep of the previous footprint indicates the effort to restore the property. <br /> <br />Photographic evidence of a septic system clean out was provided, proving a sanitary system is present. <br />There is evidence provided of interior wiring for lights or a heating system, and the electrical connections <br />are still present from the power pole to the garage. The criterion is met. <br /> <br />2. In addition to the provisions of subsection (D)(1) of this section, the dwelling to be replaced meets one of <br />the following conditions:
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