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d. Adjust a property line that resulted from a subdivision or partition authorized by a Measure 49 <br />waiver so that any lawfully established unit of land affected by the property line adjustment is <br />larger than the size granted by the waiver. <br /> <br />The criteria listed in 4 a-d are not affected by the proposed property line adjustment because no <br />property is being increased to size that would qualify for a dwelling based on an acreage standard . <br />Furthermore, none of the parcels subject to the adjustment were part of a Measure 49 review. <br />Therefore, the applicants proposed property line adjustment will comply with 4 a-d. The criteria are <br />met. <br /> <br />5. Any property line adjustment that results in an existing dwelling being located on a different parcel shall <br />not be subject to the standards in MCC 17.136.030(A) so long as the adjustment: <br />a. Does not increase any adverse impacts on the continued practice of commercial agriculture on <br />the resulting parcels; <br />b. Does not increase the potential number of dwellings on the resulting parcels; and <br />c. Does not allow an area of land used to qualify a tract for a dwelling based on an acreage <br />standard to be used to qualify another tract for a dwelling if the land use approval would be <br />based on an acreage standard. <br /> <br />No dwelling is being located on a different parcel as a result of this property line adjustment. This <br />criterion does not apply. <br /> <br />8. Under MCC 17.172.120(E) Property line adjustment deeds shall be recorded with the Marion County Clerk’s Office <br />prior to submitting the property line adjustment survey, if a survey is required. Deed recording reference numbers <br />shall be noted on the required survey. <br /> <br />9. The Marion County Surveyor commented that a re-plat (in the form of a partition plat) is required, due to the <br />adjustment or elimination of a partition plat parcel line or subdivision lot line. <br /> <br />10. The resulting lots shall significantly conform to the site plan submitted with the proposal. Minor variations are <br />permitted upon review and approval of the Planning Director. <br /> <br />11. Based on the above findings, the applicants’ proposal meets the criteria for a property line adjustment in an EFU <br />zone. The property line adjustment request is, therefore, APPROVED. <br /> <br /> <br />Brandon Reich Date: February 11th, 2026 <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. <br />