(2) A property line adjustment application may not be utilized to effect the <br /> reconfiguration of lots or parcels which must be approved through the partition <br /> or subdivision procedure. <br /> (3) A property line adjustment application may not be utilized to create flag lots. <br /> 9.8410 Property Line Adjustment Application Requirements. In addition to the <br /> provisions in EC 9.7010 Application Filing, the following specific requirements shall <br /> apply to property line adjustment applications. <br /> (1) Except for parallel property line adjustments, all applications shall be prepared <br /> by an Oregon licensed Land Surveyor. <br /> (2) Applications shall be signed by at least one of the owners of each parcel <br /> involved, and shall include a preliminary title report for each parcel. <br /> 9.8415 Property Line Adjustment Approval Criteria. The planning director shall <br /> approve, approve with conditions, or deny the property line adjustment application. <br /> Approval or approval with conditions shall be based on compliance with the <br /> following criteria: <br /> (1) Any buildings to be retained on the properties comply with the minimum front <br /> and interior yard setbacks as defined in this land use code. <br /> (2) The final configuration of property lines shall not reduce an existing lot below <br /> the minimum lot standards established in this land use code or otherwise violate <br /> standards of this land use code, building codes, and fire codes. <br /> (3) The final configuration of property lines shall not violate any previous <br /> requirements or conditions of approval imposed with a prior applicable land use <br /> decision. <br /> Approval of a property line adjustment does not relieve the applicant from complying <br /> with all applicable codes or statutory requirements. <br /> 9.8420 Post - Approval Requirements. <br /> (1) Upon approval of a property line adjustment, the city shall record with Lane <br /> County a Notice of Approval for Property Line Adjustments that contains the <br /> revised legal descriptions of the two existing lots affected by the adjustment. <br /> (2) In accordance with state law, the owners of the property affected by the <br /> adjustment are responsible for creating and recording a deed with Lane County <br /> Deeds and Records that reflects the new location of the property line. The <br /> property owners are also responsible for submitting requests to the Lane County <br /> Department of Assessment and Taxation for transfers on the assessment roll in <br /> accordance with the approved adjustment. <br /> (3) The respective property owners are responsible for payment of any public liens, <br /> assessments and fees that may be required prior to recording the notice of <br /> approval. <br /> (4) The respective property owners are responsible for meeting the statutory <br /> Ordinance - 363 <br />