Where you are, the way to do it is a new playt with all distances noted as record and a new lot number for the combined lots. This is a better way than writing a description, but the issues with not surveying the new lot are the same.?ÿ
I think this need for 'consolidation ' comes from building departments and building codes that a building not be built over a property line (?).?ÿ Under Oregon statutes the elimination of a pl is part of property line adjustment.?ÿ Here are some of the state statutes that?ÿ pertain.
?ÿ 92.010 Definitions for ORS 92.010 to 92.192.?ÿAs used in ORS 92.010 to 92.192, unless the context requires otherwise:
?ÿ(12) ??Property line adjustment? means a relocation or elimination of all or a portion of the common property line between abutting properties that does not create an additional lot or parcel.
?ÿ?ÿ 92.190 Effect of replat; operation of other statutes; use of alternate procedures.?ÿ(1) The replat of a portion of a recorded plat shall not act to vacate any recorded covenants or restrictions.
?ÿ?ÿ?ÿ?ÿ?ÿ (3) The governing body of a city or county may use procedures other than replatting procedures in ORS 92.180 and 92.185 to adjust property lines as described in ORS 92.010 (12), as long as those procedures include the recording, with the county clerk, of conveyances conforming to the approved property line adjustment as surveyed in accordance with ORS 92.060 (7).
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Good day, Jp
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