HISTORY Adopted by Ord. 92-004 §11 on 2/7/1992 18.60.040 Setback Requirements In an RR-10 Zone, the following setbacks shall be maintained.
A.The front setback shall be a minimum of 20 feet from a lot line with street frontage on a local street right of way, 30 feet from a lot line with street frontage on a collector right of way, and 50 feet from a lot line with street frontage on an arterial right of way. 1.As a discretionary alternative, if a lot or parcel contains multiple front lot lines and has street frontage along at least one collector or arterial right of way, front setbacks maybe be reduced to 20 feet with written authorization from the relevant road authority. Such authorization shall confirm any reduced setback standards will not impair public safety or future right of way expansions. B. The side setback shall be a minimum of 10 feet. C. The rear setback shall be a minimum of 20 feet. D.The setback from any north lot line shall meet the solar setback requirements in DCC 18.116.180. E. In addition to the setbacks set forth herein, any greater setbacks required by applicable building or structural codes adopted by the State of Oregon and/or the County under DCC 15.04 shall be met.
HISTORY Adopted by Ord. PL-15 on 11/1/1979
Amended by Ord. 83-037 §16 on 6/1/1983 Amended by Ord. 91-020 §1 on 5/29/1991 Amended by Ord. 94-008 §21 on 6/8/1994 Amended by Ord. 95-075 §1 on 11/29/1995 Amended by Ord. 2025-002 §12 on 3/28/2025 18.60.050 Ordinary High Water Mark Setbacks
To permit better light, air, vision, stream or pollution control, protect fish and wildlife areas, and to preserve the natural scenic amenities and vistas along rivers, streams, and lakes, the following setback shall apply: A.All sewage disposal installations, such as septic tanks or septic drainfields, shall be set back from the ordinary high water mark along all rivers, streams, or lakes a minimum of 100 feet, measured at right angles to the ordinary high water mark. In those cases where practical difficulties preclude the location of the facilities at a distance of 100 feet and the County Onsite Wastewater Division finds that a closer location will not endanger health, the Planning Director or Hearings Body may permit the location of these facilities closer to the river, stream, or lake, but in no case closer than 25 feet. B.All structures, buildings, or similar permanent fixtures shall be set back from the ordinary high water mark along all rivers, streams, or lakes a minimum of 100 feet measured at right angles to the ordinary high water mark.
HISTORY Adopted by Ord. PL-15 on 11/1/1979
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