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Structural Permit Application CITY USE ONLY Marion County Public Works5155 Silverton Rd NE, Salem, Oregon 97305 Phone: (503) 5885147 Fax: (503) 5887948 Email: Building@co.marion.or.us Internet address:
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Determine the purpose of the setback requirements and the specific setbacks needed.
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Review local building codes and regulations to understand the setback requirements for your area.
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Measure the distance from the property line to the desired building location using a tape measure or surveying equipment.
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Mark the setback lines on the ground using stakes or other markers.
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Anyone planning to construct a building or structure on their property needs to be aware of and adhere to required setbacks.
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Local governments enforce setbacks to ensure safety, maintain aesthetic balance, provide access for utilities, and preserve open spaces.
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Required setbacks are the distances that a building or structure must be set back from property lines, roads, or other structures to ensure safety, privacy, and compliance with zoning laws.
Typically, property owners, developers, or architects are required to file required setbacks as part of the building permit application process.
To fill out required setbacks, one must accurately measure the distances from the proposed structure to the property lines as defined by local zoning regulations, and complete the necessary forms provided by the local government or zoning office.
The purpose of required setbacks is to ensure adequate space between buildings for safety, provide access for emergency services, preserve neighborhood character, and enhance environmental integrity.
Information that must be reported includes property boundaries, dimensions of the proposed structure, distances to property lines, and any relevant zoning codes or regulations.
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