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25-014
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7/17/2025
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Administrative Review
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071E100000600
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Decision
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17700 BLOCK OF POWER'S CREEK LP NE
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A. If a water supply is required for fire protection, it shall be a swimming pool, pond, lake, <br /> or similar body of water that at all times contains at least 4,000 gallons or a steam that <br /> has a continuous year round flow of at least one cubic foot per second. The applicant <br /> shall provide verification from the Water Resources Department that any permits or <br /> registrations required for water diversion or storage have been obtained or that permits <br /> or registrations are not required for the use. <br /> B. Road access to the water supply required in subsection (F)(3)(A) of this section shall be <br /> provided to within 15 feet of the water's edge for fire-fighting pumping units. The road <br /> access shall accommodate the turnaround of fire fighting equipment during the fire <br /> season. Permanent signs shall be posed along the access route to indicate the location of <br /> the emergency water source. <br /> <br />Fire protection is provided by the Drake’s Crossing Fire District. The applicant shall meet the District’s <br />access standards. Other provisions listed above should not apply unless required by the Fire District. The <br />criterion is met. <br /> <br />(g) Fire Hazard Reduction. <br /> (1) The owners of a dwelling, or structure occupying more than 200 square feet, shall maintain a <br /> primary fuel-free break area on land surrounding the dwelling that is owned or controlled by the <br /> owner in accordance with the provision in "Recommended Fire Siting Standards for Dwellings <br /> and Structures and Fire Safety Design Standards for Roads" dated March 1, 1991, and published <br /> by the Oregon Department of Forestry. <br /> (2) The dwelling shall have a fire retardant roof. <br /> (3) The dwelling shall not be sited on a slope of greater than 40 percent. <br /> (4) If the dwelling has a chimney or chimneys, each chimney shall have a spark arrester. <br /> <br /> Compliance with the fire hazard reduction standards listed above shall be a condition of approval. The <br />criterion is met. <br /> <br />(h) Road and Drainage Standards. <br /> (1) Public road access to structures of more than 200 square feet in area or a dwelling shall comply <br /> with Section 4 of the Marion County Department of Public Works Engineering Standards adopted <br /> by the board of county commissioners April 11, 1990. <br /> (2) Except for private roads and bridges accessing only commercial forest uses, private road or <br /> driveway access to structures of more than 200 square feet in area or a dwelling shall meet the <br /> requirements of the local fire protection district or forest protection district, except that the <br /> county maximum grade standard for a private road is 15 percent. A greater grade may be <br /> approved by the fire district or, if the site is not in a fire district, by the State Department of <br /> Forestry. <br /> (3) Drainage standards for private roadways shall be those in Section 5 of the Public Works <br /> Engineering standards except that corrugated metal culverts of equivalent size and strength may <br /> be used. <br /> <br />The property owner will be required to obtain a driveway access permit from Marion County Land <br />Development and Engineering, which will ensure compliance with the above standards. The criterion is <br />met. <br /> <br />9. Based on the above findings, it has been determined that subject to conditions the request to modify the setback to <br />the western property line for the dwelling approved by AR21-025 will comply with the standards for special siting <br />of a dwelling in the Farm Timber (FT) zone and is APPROVED, subject to conditions <br /> <br /> <br />Brandon Reich Date: July 17th, 2025 <br />Planning Director/Zoning Administrator <br /> <br />If you have any questions regarding this decision contact John Speckman 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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