Or. Admin. Code § 350-082-0390 - Temporary Use Hardship Dwellings
(1) Hardship dwellings may be allowed where
authorized in specified land use designations and consistent with the
guidelines in sections (2) through (5) below.
(2) A permit for the temporary placement of a
manufactured home, a tiny home on a trailer, or other similar structure may be
granted upon a demonstration of compliance with the following guidelines:
(a) A family hardship exists where conditions
relate to the necessary care for a family member where medical conditions
relate to the infirm or aged.
(b)
The hardship dwelling will use the same subsurface sewage disposal system used
by the existing dwelling, if the system is adequate to accommodate the
additional dwelling, unless the additional dwelling can use an existing public
sanitary sewer system.
(c) The
hardship dwelling is found to be consistent with the guidelines for protection
of scenic, cultural, natural, and recreation resources.
(d) The structure does not require a
permanent foundation.
(3)
A permit may be issued for a two-year period, subject to annual review for
compliance with the provisions of 350082-0390 and any other conditions of
approval.
(4) Upon expiration of
the permit or cessation of the hardship, whichever comes first, the hardship
dwelling shall be removed within 30 days.
(5) A new or renewed permit may be granted
upon a finding that a family hardship continues to exist. The Executive
Director may renew an existing permit that has not expired for an additional
two years. A new permit is necessary if the hardship permit has
expired.
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