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City of Springfield
Development & Public Works
225 Fifth Street
Springfield, OR 97477
Property Line Adjustment
Required Project Information (Applicant: complete this section)
Applicant Name: Phone:
Company: Fax:
Address:
Applicant’s Rep.: Phone:
Company: Fax:
Address:
PROPERTY 1
Assessors Map #: Tax Lot #:
Property Address:
Property Owner: Phone:
Company: Fax:
Address:
PROPERTY 2
Assessors Map #: Tax Lot #:
Property Address:
Property Owner: Phone:
Company: Fax:
Address:
Description of
Proposal:
If you are filling in this form by hand, please attach your proposal description to this application.
Signatures: Please sign and print your name and date in the appropriate box on the next page.
Required Project Information (City Intake Staff: complete this section)
Associated Applications:
Case No.: Date: Reviewed by:
Application Fee: $ Technical Fee: $ Postage Fee: $0
TOTAL FEES: $ PROJECT NUMBER:
Fine Quality Construction, Inc See Applicant's Rep
3785 Main St, Springfield, OR 97478
Jed Truett, Principal
Metro Planning, Inc
846 A St, Springfield, OR 97477
(541) 302-9830
Email: jed@metroplanning.com
17-02-33-42 200
Fine Quality Construction, Inc
3785 Main St., Spfld, OR 97478
5570 B St, Springfield, OR 97478
See Applicant's Rep
17-02-33-42 2900
5592 B St, Springfield, OR 97478
Fine Quality Construction, Inc See Applicant's Rep
3785 Main St, Spfld, OR 97478
Adjustment of common boundary line between Property 1 & Property 2.
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Property Line Adjustment Application Process
1.Applicant Submits a Property Line Adjustment Application to the Development &
Public Works Department
The application must conform to the Property Line Adjustment Submittal
Requirements Checklist on page 4 of this application packet.
Planning Division staff screen the submittal at the front counter to determine
whether all required items listed in the Property Line Adjustment Submittal
Requirements Checklist have been submitted.
Applications missing required items will not be accepted for submittal.
2.City Staff Conduct Detailed Completeness Check
Planning Division staff conducts a detailed completeness check within 30 days of
submittal.
The assigned Planner notifies the applicant in writing regarding the completeness of
the application.
An application is not deemed technically complete until all information necessary to
evaluate the proposed development, its impacts, and its compliance with the
provisions of the Springfield Development Code and other applicable codes and
statutes have been provided.
Incomplete applications, as well as insufficient or unclear data, will delay the
application review process and may result in denial.
3. City Staff Review the Application & Issues a Decision
This is a Type I decision and thus is made without public notice and without a public
hearing since there are clear and objective approval criteria and/or development
standards that do not require the use of discretion.
Decisions address all the applicable approval criteria and/or development standards.
Applications may be approved, approved with conditions, or denied.
The City mails the applicant and any party of standing a copy of the decision, which
is effective on the day it is mailed.
The decision issued is the final decision of the City and may not be appealed.
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Property Line Adjustment Submittal Requirements Checklist
NOTE: If you feel an item does not apply, please state the reason why and attach the
explanation to this form.
Application Fee - refer to the Development Code Fee Schedule for the appropriate fee
calculation formula. A copy of the fee schedule is available at the Development & Public
Works Department. The applicable application, technology, and postage fees are collected
at the time of complete application submittal.
Property Line Adjustment Application Form
Copy of the Deed for all properties involved in the property line adjustment.
Copy of a Preliminary Title Report issued within the past 30 days documenting
ownership and listing all encumbrances for all properties involved in the property line
adjustment.
Narrative explaining the purpose of the proposed development, the existing use of the
property, and any additional information that may have a bearing in determining the
action to be taken, including findings demonstrating compliance with SDC 5.16-125,
Property Line Adjustment Criteria.
Three (3) Copies of a Preliminary Survey including the following:
Prepared, stamped, and signed by an Oregon licensed land surveyor
Scale appropriate to the area involved and the amount of detail and data
North arrow, date of preparation, and title, i.e. Proposed Property Line
Adjustment Survey
Boundaries of the lots/parcels involved, including dimensions and area
Zoning and plan designation of the lots/parcels
Existing property line and proposed property line, clearly differentiated by line
type
Location and outline to scale of all existing structures, including required
setbacks from current property lines and proposed property lines
Location, widths, and names of all existing streets, alleys, or other rights-of-way
within or adjacent to the lots/parcels and the location and width of driveways
Location of all public and private easements and utility lines within or crossing
the lots/parcels. For properties outside the city limits, location of all septic
tanks and drain fields.
Reference to the recorded Subdivision or Partition by name or reference number
and blocks, lot/parcel numbers, where applicable