a. A copy of an easement recorded with the County Clerk prior to August 5, 1992, establishing a right of ingress and egress for vehicular use; b.An aerial photograph with proof that it was taken prior to August 5, 1992, on which the road or driveway allowing vehicular access is visible; (1) An aerial photograph will be found to meet DCC 18.88.060(C)(1)(b) if and only if a continuous, improved, or cleared vehicular travel surface of at least 10 feet in width is clearly visible on such photograph. c. A map published prior to August 5, 1992, or Assessor's map from prior to August 5, 1992, showing the road (but not showing a mere trail or footpath). 2.An applicant may submit any other evidence thought to establish the existence of a private road, easement for vehicular access, or driveway as of August 5, 1992, which evidence need not be regarded as conclusive. D. Clear and Objective Standards pursuant to DCC 22.08.040: Submitting evidence for purposes of DCC 18.88.060(B)(2): 1. A private road, easement for vehicular access, or driveway will conclusively be regarded as having existed prior to August 5, 1992, if the applicant submits any of the following: a. A copy of an easement recorded with the County Clerk prior to August 5, 1992, establishing a right of ingress and egress for vehicular use; b.United States Geological Survey Topographic Map published prior to August 5, 1992 showing the road (but not showing a mere trail or footpath).
HISTORY Amended by Ord. 92-042 §1 on 8/5/1991 Amended by Ord. 95-001 §3 on 3/29/1995 Amended by Ord. 2025-002 §21 on 3/28/2025 Amended by Ord. 2025-009 §7 on 7/1/2025 18.88.070 Fence Standards
The following fencing provisions shall apply as a condition of approval for any new fences constructed as a part of development of a property in conjunction with a conditional use permit or site plan review. A. New fences in the Wildlife Area Combining Zone shall be designed to permit wildlife passage. The following standards and guidelines shall apply unless an alternative fence design which provides equivalent wildlife passage is approved by the County after consultation with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife: 1. The distance between the ground and the bottom strand or board of the fence shall be at least 15 inches. 2. The height of the fence shall not exceed 48 inches above ground level. 3. Smooth wire and wooden fences that allow passage of wildlife are preferred. Woven wire fences are discouraged. B. Exemptions: 1.Fences encompassing less than 10,000 square feet which surround or abut dwelling units or structures are exempt from the above fencing standards.
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