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26-013
Document_Date
5/12/2026
Land Use Type
Conditional Use
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072W28BD01102
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Decision
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5883 ASPEN WAY NE
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EDIAZ
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https://www.codepublishing.com/cgi-bin/ors.pl?cite=215.283
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EDIAZ
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5/12/2026 9:23 AM
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https://www.codepublishing.com/OR/MarionCounty/#!/MarionCounty17/MarionCounty17110.html#17.110.425
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EDIAZ
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5/12/2026 9:23 AM
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https://www.codepublishing.com/cgi-bin/ors.pl?cite=215.283
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“If not attaching to the existing drainfield a full site evaluation is required and an installation septic permit if <br />approved will require an initial and replacement area.” <br /> <br />Marion County Building Inspection commented: “No Building Inspection concerns. Permit(s) are required to be <br />obtained prior to the placement of a manufactured home and/or utilities installation on private property.” <br /> <br />All other contacted agencies either stated no objection to the proposal or failed to comment. <br /> <br />6. In order to approve a manufactured home/RV under medical hardship the applicant must demonstrate compliance <br />with the specific criteria listed in Section 17.120.040 of the Marion County Code (MCC). These include: <br /> <br />Use of a temporary mobile home, recreational vehicle, or existing building for the care of someone with a hardship <br />may be approved as a conditional use subject to meeting the following criteria: <br /> <br />A. For the purposes of this section: <br />1. “Absence” means that the person(s) for whom the hardship dwelling permit was granted has lived away <br />from the hardship dwelling for less than 165 days per calendar year or less than 165 consecutive days; <br />2. “Aged or infirm person” means the person(s) suffering from a medical hardship or hardship due to age or <br />infirmity that requires care to be provided; <br />3. “Application” means both an application to obtain approval to place a hardship permit dwelling on a <br />property and the annual renewal of the hardship permit; <br />4. “Domicile” means the intention of the aged or infirmed person(s) or caregiver(s) to live on the property <br />or in the hardship permit dwelling as that person’s primary residence; <br />5. “Extended absence” means that the person(s) for whom the hardship dwelling permit was granted has not <br />lived at the hardship dwelling for more than 165 days per calendar year or 165 consecutive days; <br />6. “Hardship” means a medical hardship or hardship for the care of an aged or infirm person or persons; <br />7. “Hardship permit” means a conditional use permit granted under ORS 215.283(2)(L) and this section to <br />allow for the use of a hardship permit dwelling on the property for a period of one year; <br />8. “Hardship permit dwelling” means a temporary mobile home, recreational vehicle, or existing building <br />used for the care of an aged or infirmed person who is or will be domiciled on the property; <br />9. “Medically necessary absence” means an extended absence that is necessary for the aged or infirm person <br />to receive medical care or treatment; <br />10. “Owner” has the same meaning as defined in MCC 17.110.425; and <br />11. “Temporary absence” means a period of up to 165 days per calendar year or 165 consecutive days, in <br />which the aged or infirm person(s) has not lived on the property. <br /> <br />B. An application for a hardship permit must be submitted in writing. <br />1. An application must: <br />a. Include the name of the aged or infirm person(s) for whom the hardship permit is sought; <br />b. Include a signed statement from a licensed medical professional indicating whether the aged or infirm <br />person has a hardship as defined in subsection (A) of this section. The statement shall also attest whether <br />the licensed medical professional is convinced the person(s) with the hardship must be provided the <br />care so frequently or in such a manner that the caregiver(s) must reside on the same premises; <br />c. Identify whether the aged or infirm person(s) and/or caregiver(s) will be residing in the hardship <br />permit dwelling. <br />2. Only the owner(s) of a property may submit an application for a hardship permit. <br />3. If additional information is required to clarify any portion of an application, the owner(s) will be notified <br />in writing of the deficiencies within the application. <br /> <br />C. In the EFU, SA, FT and TC zones, occupancy of a hardship permit dwelling is limited to the term of the hardship <br />suffered by the existing resident or a relative as defined in ORS 215.283(2)(L). <br /> <br />D. When the aged or infirm person must be provided care so frequently or in such a manner that caregiver(s) must <br />reside on the same premises, the aged or infirm person and/or those caregivers providing care for the aged or <br />infirm person may temporarily reside in the hardship permit dwelling for the term necessary to provide care.
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