Chapter 18.20
LOT OF RECORD AND LEGAL LOT DETERMINATION

Sections:

18.20.010    Purpose and intent.

18.20.020    Criteria.

18.20.030    Legal lot determination procedure.

18.20.010 Purpose and intent.

The purpose of this chapter is to establish criteria and a process for determining when a lot of record exists for the purpose of allowing a use or development on a nonconforming lot (e.g., substandard lot that does not meet existing lot area, setback, or coverage regulations). The owner of a lot of record shall not be denied development of one single-family dwelling per lot of record, provided applicable building codes are met. If a lot is substandard as to area or dimension, the City may accept a legal lot determination as sufficient evidence of a hardship for purposes of approving a variance under Chapter 19.40 HMC. [Ord. 987 § 1 (Exh. A), 2022.]

18.20.020 Criteria.

A lot of record is a plot of land that meets one or more of the following criteria, pursuant to ORS 92.010 through 92.190:

1. The plot of land was lawfully created through a subdivision or partition plat in Linn County prior to annexation to the City of Harrisburg.

2. The plot of land was created through a deed or land sales contract recorded with Linn County. [Ord. 987 § 1 (Exh. A), 2022.]

18.20.030 Legal lot determination procedure.

The City Administrator, through a Type I procedure, shall process requests to validate a lot of record, pursuant to ORS 92.010 through 92.190. [Ord. 987 § 1 (Exh. A), 2022.]