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(d) Road Access. As a condition of approval, if road access to the dwelling is by a road owned and <br />maintained by a private party or by the Oregon Department of Forestry, the Bureau of Land Manage- <br />ment, or the U.S. Forest Service, the applicant shall provide proof of a long-term road access use permit <br />or agreement. The road use permit may require the applicant to agree to accept responsibility for road <br />maintenance. <br /> <br /> The property will have access via Jack Lane SE which is off of HWY 214. The criterion does not apply. <br /> <br />(e) Tree Planting Requirements for Lots or Parcels over 10 Acres: <br /> <br /> (1) Prior to issuance of a building or siting permit for a dwelling, approved under the provisions in <br />MCC 17.139.030(A), (B) or (C), on a tract of more than 10 acres in size, the landowner shall <br />plant a sufficient number of trees on the tract to demonstrate that the tract is reasonably expected <br />to meet Department of Forestry stocking requirements at the time specified in Department of <br />Forestry administrative rules. <br /> (2) At the time required by the Department of Forestry rules the owner shall submit a stocking <br />survey report to the county assessor and the assessor shall verify that the minimum stocking <br />requirements have been met. <br /> <br /> The property is 8.83-acres and therefore tree planting requirements do not apply. <br /> <br />(f) Fire Protection. <br /> (1) The dwelling shall be located upon a parcel within a fire protection district or shall be provided <br />with residential fire protection by contract. If the dwelling is not within a fire protection district, <br />the applicant shall provide evidence that the applicant has asked to be included within the <br />nearest such district. <br /> (2) If inclusion within a fire protection district or contracting for residential fire protection is <br />impracticable, an alternative means for protecting the dwelling from fire hazards may be <br />approved, pursuant to the procedures set forth in MCC 17.110.680, subject to the requirements <br />of subsection (F)(3) of this section. <br /> (3) Alternative means of fire protection may include a fire sprinkling system, on-site equipment and <br />water storage or other methods that are reasonable, given the site conditions. The following <br />requirements apply: <br /> 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 <br /> verification from the Water Resources Department that any permits or registrations re- <br />quired for water diversion or storage have been obtained or that permits or registrations <br />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.