17845 Plainview Rd, Bend, OR 97703

state scenic waterway or federal wild and scenic river, the height of a structure shall include chimneys, antennas, flag poles, or other projections from the roof of the structure. F.Residential or commercial driveway access to designated landscape management roads shall be consolidated to a single access driveway. G. New exterior lighting, including security lighting, shall be sited and shielded so that it is directed downward and is not directly visible from a designated road, river, or stream. H. Screening shall be provided between a proposed dwelling unit and any designated road, river, or stream. At least one non-deciduous tree that will reach a mature diameter of 10 inches or greater as measured four feet above the ground (known as DBH, “diameter at breast height”) shall be planted for every 15 horizontal feet of wall facing or visible from any point along a designated road, river, or stream. Required non-deciduous trees at planting must be a minimum six feet in height measured from the soil to the top of the tree. Existing, retained, non-deciduous trees may count toward the required tree planting. Use of native species is encouraged, but not required. Plantings shall conform with the defensible space standards of DCC Chapter 8.21. I. No signs or other forms of outdoor advertising that are visible from a designated road, river, or stream shall be permitted. Property protection signs (No Trespassing, No Hunting, etc.,) are permitted. J. A conservation easement as defined in DCC 18.04.030 "Conservation Easement" and specified in DCC 18.116.220 shall be required as a condition of approval for all landscape management site plans involving a lot or parcel adjacent to the Deschutes River, Crooked River, Fall River, Little Deschutes River, Spring River, Whychus Creek, and Tumalo Creek. Conservation easements required as a condition of landscape management site plans shall not require public access. HISTORY Adopted by Ord. 2025-009 §6 on 7/1/2025 18.84.085 Imposition Of Conditions The standards of DCC 18.84 may be met by the imposition of conditions drawn to ensure that the standards will be met. HISTORY A. Except as provided in DCC 18.84.090, the minimum setbacks shall be those established in the underlying zone(s) with which a LM Zone is combined. The more restrictive setback requirement shall govern in all cases. B.Road Setbacks. All new structures or additions to existing structures on lots or parcels with street frontage on a designated landscape management road shall have a minimum setback of 100 feet from the edge of the designated road right-of-way unless the Planning Director or Hearings Body finds that: 1. A location closer to a designated road would more effectively screen the structure from the road; or protect a distant vista; or 2. The lot dimensions make a 100-foot setback not feasible; or Adopted by Ord. 92-034 §2 on 4/8/1992 Amended by Ord. 95-075 §3 on 11/29/1995 Amended by Ord. 2001-016 §2 on 3/28/2001 18.84.090 Setbacks - General/Discretionary Standards

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