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25-004
Document_Date
3/26/2025
Land Use Type
Partition
Tax_Lot_Number
093W090000500
Document_Type
Decision
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10342 LIBERTY RD S
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2. Per ORS 92.050, plat must be submitted for review. <br />3. Checking fee and recording fees required. <br />4. A current or updated title report must be submitted at the time of review. Title reports shall be no more <br />than 15 days old at the time of approval of the plat by the Surveyor’s Office, which may require <br />additional updated reports. <br />Marion County Septic commented: “All proposed properties will require a Site Evaluation. For the proposed <br />property encompassing the existing house will need an existing system evaluation and a site evaluation. The site <br />evaluation is for the repair area.” <br />Marion County Building commented: “No Building Inspection concerns. Permit(s) are required to be obtained <br />prior to any development of structures and/or utilities installation on private property.” <br />Jefferson Fire District commented: “Prior to building, Jefferson Fire District will need to see access with <br />turnarounds, square footage of each home to determine water supply. Access will require 12 feet hard surface <br />with 20 feet overall width. Each home will need to have a turnaround.” <br />Marion County Tax Assessor Office provided tax information on the subject parcel. <br />An Area Advisory Committee member and another citizen expressed concern for the well water availability in the <br />area. <br /> All other contacted agencies either failed to comment or stated no objection to proposal. <br />6. Chapter 17.181 MCC establishes provisions for partitioning property in an SGO zone. In the SGO zone, <br /> creating a parcel less than five acres in size requires the applicants to submit a “Hydrology Review” meeting the <br /> provisions listed in MCC 17.181. The review indicates that there is a sustainable long-term supply of ground <br /> water for the proposed development. The County requires a Declaratory Statement be recorded with the <br /> property deed. This notifies the applicant and subsequent owners that there may be long term groundwater supply <br /> problems and that the County is not responsible for deepening or replacing wells. The County also requires <br /> submission of static water level measurements prior to recording the plat for all existing wells, and prior to <br /> building permits for all undeveloped parcels. <br />7. There are no specific approval criteria for partitions in the AR zone. MCC 17.128.070 requires a minimum lot <br />size of two acres and the new parcels are consistent with this standard. Subsequently, the proposal meets the <br />criteria for partitioning in the AR zone. <br />8. Based on the above findings, the proposed partition complies with the applicable criteria and is, therefore, <br />APPROVED. <br /> <br />Brandon Reich Date: March 26th, 2025 <br />Planning Director/Zoning Administrator <br /> <br />If you have any questions regarding this decision contact Gillian Peden at (503) 588-5038. <br /> <br />Notice to Mortgagee, Lienholder, Vendor or Seller: ORS Chapter 215 requires that if you receive this Notice, it must <br />promptly be forwarded to the purchaser.
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