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HomeMy WebLinkAbout89-25 CODE AMENDMENT 2 OF 3I , Subject to iho provisions of Chaptesr 19./B, bona Writ the fnllowing usao;; Yarda'l ulred Dufld- Lor Aioa Uae :, Du11dln Site Permit Area, Width Df n- tric+t,planning or ossa -which In the:opLnlon of the canninni.6n are Re- (5 Pt,)" ;OepCh l'n ft, to Et, Per- :cent Pront in, ft, Reay in ft, _Silo ntor_or ing Par Ras- Similar in. nature, Will bo aired qu red n er or arbor Rini- Rini- CoVez� in, Corner in E!. tfeight LLmik Ldentlal LoE Lot mum Mtlru age UnLt aA + .(con Et 20, Copme;ralal slaugh erhounea and atocky'ards for !!destock, Small' YES 2 aeras 100 200 AS SPECIPIYD I U TFIE ,05E P6(UM11' anf'ma le.,, po01, and fow'1 2"l, Rendering �ianta;`fertilizer plants and:yarda 22 Mil end gee wells'; drLlling, laming And,Oxcavation of natural 10 acres AS SPE X06' IN THE USE PERMIT minot'& a, ) 23, togginq and timber cutking 21. Ariy atructuts, building, use oc' equipment 4ncidontal and'nocja- 10� to any of titer -altoiio� uaeay sited on,' the seine site; and inol.Udo1 in'tho uuo permit+ W 1� gbteltn; motels auto 66urta; rAarirta YES! 10;000 AS SPECIP EIEi p Iii USE `'20 120 10' 10 35 • rtothiLl and-,aervie uses acceeadryi PERMIT and`.lncidental to above :Uoea� {� 3 Service atatlons . W M, CoarpeYcial' ed4eaaion H" ATL Subjoctko proviaiona'of Section 39.18}O96f YES 10,000 101`000 50� 10050 25 15'5 10 25' 2500 1. Recreational vehicle parka 2s Public and, privatb ,campgrounds „ T2 Subject to proVisionm oE,Section D 1 ypb3lahoroo'par ka 2 Public end private ca►epgroutida Y¢S' S acreu 2'OOl 500 50, 30 50 SO 25 1000 � WD A'f1 uscs peltalLEted In .tho ,dtatrict 41th which khe "� D district is' ctsm Ae spec!- bf0odw 'Hhere rho regiiromenfa of this fled i IIeckian ',impose !'diffordnt, Lina Ationo:- Nd he `di o those ii11. rho dia'triit whth' NtilFlr trier' the D 16 01 La corihineii; jthiin the Witi reyulatfona°in this dlatricG%shall.: : D dorft'rbl-: is�ieom biped 1D:Q�{i 20' 000. :. 00� 100 � As, s ecifLed'; In ti►e diatrhet P 'the ` 1�3E000 batt l50 SO Aa epEied :on sections �� s'tti which'- D di"strict colrli'lnod N -y-S �iLA 4 �n l as r w r r t oro parco a dt}it?11iSl.{. 1i#+, Old. $1 Ifuaa era, ',iiol �if,`Itayr ads :ne l 1tu, ma. Noe ►1, tra Irr rill! t9rai%jh . 1Fis11onot btanermittel ort. {Ir li�ll.Ord+ 17p tlt`i l.,er liCti Qtd.''S'Of kir 1►Il�j'Ot„f,=� itr ii Sol r 1{:: 1li�, ora. 131 (C:iQY Diaj<,if1 � e�a, tl�l a;Ii�- To.Ytm� ,�: riauirtont , _ O lnitial Study - Page 2 J. ENV LRONMEg; 'AL ' EFFECT?�S Normal] _"Sini£icant Yndividual Impacts YDS �TCi g (deology) 1: Erpos.ure of new site users to ,substarit'ial life and/o,r' property –"'hazards from geologic p'rocess'es ''.(eg., severe settlement, sliding, faulting intense seismically induced ground shaking, ;seismically induced grnund failurda, etc.).'" g Z, Exposure of existing area occupants to subs;tantia'11y i.ncreased e '—" And/or property hazards from geologic.processes.' g 3. Damage"� destruction or burna.l of any unique'or seienCi,fica"lly important geologic or geomo:rplcp o9tc feature. (Meteorology) g 4. Substantial modi.ficato'n of climatic "or mic'roclimat,,c conditions temperature, rainfall,, wind; shadow p-atterns, e t --c (Hydrology) - Expos;.�re of nein site users to substantial -Life and/or property , hazards from flooding (ep i stream flooding:, tsunamib,, seiches, dam X or levee failures 5: Exposure" of existing area occupants Lq substantially increased life "— and/or property hazards from floodirng 7: Substantial temporary cons,tructi'bn period"increase in etdsion '—" and/or sedimentation. 8. Substantial permanent increase in etosion and�or'�sedimentaC3on. --:.. S,ubs'C'anrial d"e letion of ground�tater resou'r_ces o�. si" n p g ificant "— interference with groundwater r6zhatge. (.Water Quality, X., ]0. Substantial degradation of the iqUalftY o'f'waters-pre,erit in a % lake, or pond 11. Substantial degradation "of. the quality o`f groundwater supplies. "–l2. Substantial contamination of a p;ub"11c'oe private -water supply. (Aire- Quality) ;Exposure of new,;s"ite user -g to subsraciC al'h"ealth.hazatds from breathing polluted air. S 14. 'Exposure cif eisist.ing area 'occupants td substantially increased head h ha"zards from breathing po luted air. Sobs ntial degtadati_on�.1oE lacah or regions!1 air qual ty. , X Expo ureo.f„near :site ;use"rs : or` ex st ng area, occupants ;to' arihoyance rom!,dust, ;and�or 6ighiy objectionable' odorg;. (Noise) Exp.osiire.of new ":site '�isers'to h`'ealt.h hazards from noise le•�els;it th excess' of 'thagei. reco'gni zed,.as. necessary to' prbte,ct pu;t lir heallo andefar�e".' eo � 'on Measures b l W) gated (Isee gaCi o Cumulatively Si gci ficant "0"nly , I 777777- AMIL Initial Study Page 3 YES NQ }C $', Exposure of; existing ting area occupants to ,heaith. hazards f,rore nois'O recognized as necessary Co protect. public –• j cycle' xn n?scess of diose, health and welfare. to. ,high eo.nstruction. noise levels for -- — exp"os,�ire o.� ps�?Ple sub Cantial' periods of time;. o'annoyance'�rom substantially g :rea"ocpants .t 20: 'xposure 0f. existing acu –" iuc.reased ambient not a levels. X: (SCOSyBCe� 2"1. Subotan;tial reduction'in the riumfser of, a rare or endangered species . of p'ianC ,or animal :or, da�iage or re's"trictionof tli'e habtatof such g a species. • 22. DesCrUction of or substantial damage to a unique, scarce, or riparian particu:larjy productive biological area (eg:, marshes, , ga1lrLes,'verna7 pools, et'c.). 23. Substantial reduction in habitat for plants, fish, and/o'r wliilife. R' X" 24., Substantial modi£icat�:on it the number or "dverstq of punt or animal species present. 25: Substantial interference i:h the movement of a resident or g. migratory fish -.or wildlife, specj.es. g (Social) 2'6. Disruption or division of an established community. 27.' Displacement of a large number of peovle.- rX-2E. (Aesthetic) Blockage or subSC.ant ,al degradation of imp0,, a E pu`1�lic or privaCe g# vi 29. Exposure o'f nera,site users, or existing• area occupants to annoyance 777 f roin� fi ncreased :nighttime • l.lght levels'..or glare. X0:, %an ;of a lir problem: Crea:ttte % 31.' Destruction of or su:bstaritial damage to a recogci`(Cu tura ied archazological 32., Destruction ,of or substant'ial damage to the, h.i§tori Call, character of X a re_cogn� zeii, hi'�'stoti.cal °s uctu;re,. "facy; or �feattlte. with ;established irecreational, ' –"– ict: the Elimin4i on onor co� £l _ educational, religious, of scenCific' uses o£ rhe project site or surroLindng proper,ti.es� g (TiaifI¢;) 34. Exosut e -ef nevi s to user to substantial Life and/or property " ha4Ards Erom "ta£fic' acei�ients. the Misting insets ;of the roads providing, access to the g'. 35.,-' Exposure of pro'je.ct steto substantially increased li"e and/o"r.prope.rty hazards £:tom t raf fit aced dent"s. . Clic users of the roaays pr-o+�,iditg' access to. the Exposure I ¢W Q£ vroject siteto. anno-yanca' from noticablyincreaeed traffic' cocigestion r R, - --^- , - Initial S tudy Page 4 YES,. NO X 37.ncros5e to traffic anthe roadways p_rovid;ng access to tha'praj.ect. a.ite �hloh {s nbstan'tial ,in relation; to ciie existing -traffic" land and ;capacity of the street: system. 'x Creation of a, s';ubstantial local parking problem.- (,Energy)- -� X 39. Increase in thedemand for, 'energy which .issubstantial in relation to the exi tingenergy demands of the; area. % L 40. 'Creation .of a_facility or deve.ioptent, 'which 4111 use fuel or energy in a 'was,te'ful manner., Creation of a fa'cilit_y or ;development°whichswill use substantially higher than average anlourits of fuel or energy f'or transportation purposes.. {. l is "Heahth} F 42. _'Exposure of new"sit.e Users to substantial health hazards from contaminated drinking wat'e'r, inadequately'treat0 rsewage and/or insec'G or rodent pests. 43. Exposure of existing area occupants to substantially-i°ne,reagod health.hatards f:toit contamina'tI d drinking water; inade-quately treated sewage and/or: insect or ;rodent pests. X 44. Exposure o£ new site users tb s'ubstatkial ll e and/or propert y ds fr. ha' from fire. r _ > 4S. Exposure of existing area o�:cupanGs to substantially increased if and/car property hazards from fire. g 46. Exposure of new site users to substantial life .and/or proppr y hazards from air' crashes. 47. Fxposur.e Of existing"area occupants and/or existing ai or heliport users' to Substantiall} inereased'Xif�e and/or property hazards from ai.,r crasheg. % 48. Exposure of new" site users ;or existing'. area',occupants to subst=antia7 annoyance=irom_insec°t or" r,oderit,'pesLs'.. , i '(do At Services) g 49. rease in- the, .demand for a community, ser.�tice pg.; , sewer-, water; fire protection; Schools, etc.) which .s substantial i.n rela'tion.;to the current'Xyl existing uncommitted capacity ,of the agency involved to provide 'such a s,er�ice: ` (Commercial Reso_twces) % S0. y 'Percl.ision `,:o.f` the, `development of `:aggregate, "rock 'product, 1,or. to nor'. s of cutrent or potential im�iorta,ncec % d , 51. �RemoVal of; a substantial amount of agr;icultural or grazing lanb. from curtent or'potential p;raductiano (Fiscal) % ___. Creation 52 . o` dere: f a lo: menta "to whi:c p hit wou� d ;cosi the community. subseantially mote to pravide servic,�s'then'it would" return in ' :taxed " (GJl rowth Incuction) lnductgn o_f substantial Kesiden`bial, c�ammercial;";or indust:rfal ' x development. , I: r ® � STRTFORD 11��INCRY ST R) TT.r RD WINERY urloLA 'a•1 Mal PLA� .� N•. ,A . L • y ,: sw: . �, • x,11 • F... A kr k .• n J L': � N .y w Y A i I•l• ,. '� i 4 r ❑❑ ❑❑❑ r r fr. w *A i 4 A tW •Y r rLs. ' \.: • yf A Yk r f. 1 J 11 a •�, / � •n r' 1 J , cl N r1� 1 ar k 1 zl� �N � � • a M I i *� 1.1; 1 Li I r A b 3 r •' �, �, �: �' • ° 3 f5 25 40,1 i 1'� F 1� I .�I' � 1 I I I AI 1 Y+ 1 1. 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2749 i� AN ORDINANCE AMENDING C:iAPTER 24 `OF THE BCJT'I'E COUNT i CODE TO ALLOWWINE TASTING ROOMS IN " �l THE FR ANDTM_ ZONING DISTRICTS PURSUANT TO A'USE PERMIT a Thg soarcl of Supervisors of the County of Butte, under 2 and ursuant to Sectio - P n 24.29 of the Butte County Code of. said 3 County Coate ordains as follours �, SECTI02J 1.• Subsection (b;) of Section 24-111.5 F -1 R 15: (Foothill`RecreationaZones it hereby amended to reach as t g fo;l7.ows : s 7(b) Us requiring use perm its• The following uses' 8 are permitted subject to securing a 'use permit in 9 each,c8se: l q (l) Hramp occupations,, miin,ing and excavating'' lh which 'might be obj ectior�able because Of � 1'2noise, odor, smoke, dust,; bright light, g t3,vib.ratior; pollution, traffic. congestion, 14c un:,iixly storage areas, mater'ia�s or'. ` equipment,, the handling of explosives or Bari erou ' 9 maaria'1s or t`he storage of, one Z7: hundred 100 (.; or mores gallor_s of -flammable ,. 18 fluids,. Gomme,rcial kennels and animal ,ho'spita'ls; on 20. sites,not;; l ess than five 21 (3) Private or commercial outdoor recreational, facilities on, sites .not lessthan .€ive, (5.7 23 acres;,, �.ncluding but' not limited to- golf 24 f courses, recreational ng clubs 2gacademiesarid stablest' huritin 10 9 dges,,and 26 1 } l camps, 'boat ramps, and campgrounds. A� (A) ` Public and quasi -public uses iisc�:adin,g ., schools, parks, museums, meetirYg halls, 4 lilxarirs. and ove g_ rnment .ofxires. (5) Public Tasting Rooms in conjuncti;ori a 6 Winery ori ,sites not less than five I 7 acmes, provided that such tasting roi=n;must: _ be `Y .` accessory, to the on -airs winery, 9 Sr,CTT N 2-. Subsect'l6i (b) of. Sectio24-112 �'k_2 �, r (xoothill r' R.ecreatiorial) Zone, is hereby amehdbd'to read as follows; ]0 11 (b) Uses recntirin use .per---- mits_. The folloving use's: ,, 1�2 are permitted: subject to first secure ng a; Use Permit iii each case.; 13 _ i (lj Homeoccupations, mining and excavGring 15 whiChmight be obj ectiorable because o£ 18 noise,smoke,, ;dust, bright light;TI vibrat':o1 pollution,-' treff ic 17` 7'.i i 18 unsightly storage areas, materials or. equipment; the harid lxng of explosives or 19 dangerous materials or the. storage of ,one hundred`"' (00 or more cCahons =,of fl.amma�ble 21 fluids. 22' 1 i 2 _ Co rc mm, , ia1 kennels and animal, hospta�.5; on s`ites� riot fess than fiti (.5) acres . Private -o , (3) r comrttercial out door recze_ational. 23 2s .i s + i I ,, facilites ori sates not 1es5 than five (S) 2� • acres,nclu� ing but; not limiters to 5 ; courses, :ecxeation.el clubs, r_`ding iI academies anti stbles, htntirig lodges;, and ! camps, boat reaman s P d campgrnurids 6 (4) Public and q�as1..pxblic ixses, including 1 7 schools,` parks,' museums, meeting halls,;' libraries, ani government Offices. 9 i5) Public Tasting Rooms in conjunction with a r 10 a winery on F :Ltes' no t les � s than 'f iv Il acres, povidE.d that such-tasting room must e 12 be accessory ,t:o the ori-site winery SECTION 3 Subsection (bj of Sec,icsn 24-112 05, r 13 FR 3 ('Zoo: f - 11. . Recreational) toile, is hereby amended 14 to zeac3. as folows' 15 ('b.) u—, recxuiring Usk Pezmits-: The fo�.lown uses —. g 16 ate permitted subject `ofirst securing -a Use � , hermit in.peach,; case. 17' ' g �a) $orpe occupat mining g anisexcavating 19 wiich; might be objectionable because cif i d 20 aoYser odor{ }� dust smo e, b 1 ! r-9ht light, 21I zati ollution, p traff�..c E on, congestion, X22 unsightly stara e g areas, mate"r ,'a]:s or equipment; the handlingof ex losves':or -23- P 24 dangerous mate; ial s' . or the st�'ra a :o f g ane �. hunczed (100 j Or mere g al�.ons of fl`amma bL14 t II. I� fluids . (2 } Commercial kennels: and aminal hospl.t,als' on 2 3 sites not less ''�=. -ha five" (5) acres. QI (3) Privateo,r commercial outdoor recreational �. facilities: on sites not` less than five �? a:es, including but not limited to golf 1 6I courses, recreatioo,al clubs, riding 7 academies and stables, hunting lodges, and camos; boat ramps, and campgrounds. 9. y 4" ( )' Public", anis a si=public 'usesiryc:Iuding y school parks-, museums, meeting hallsy 11 , libraries, and government offices.' 12 (5) Public Tasting"Rooms inconjunction yjith�a, 4 wig6ry on sites not -less :� than acres,, provided that such tasting room must 15 �; be'' accessory to 'the on =site winery. 16 SECtION 4. Subsec=tion b } of Section 24 ].12.1;E'R-5 (Foothill (Recreational)one, is` hereby amended to read. as follows: recru x ng (Ise Permits • The following, uses 19 are permitted subject. to first secur in as U e 'Permit A, each 'case Nome o'ccupatioris minin andIL g excavating 22 which mightec U -'ble because, o noise`,: or�or, smoke, asst b g ,. ri g ht li ht vibrati.on',; pollution,, traffic congestion 26 4 I r , r ., .r � unsightly storage, areas, materials 01 equipment,: the handling of aplosiires or 2 dangerous 'l materials or the sto�zageof .one hundred (100) or more gallons -f flammable 4. fluid's 5 Commerca.al kennels; and, animal hose gals on, 6 sites not less than'fiYe'(5j acres:` Private or commercial outdoor recreational 8 facilities on sites not less than five {5} 5 x acres, including but not limited to golf courses; recreational cYubs; riding 11 E. academies and st'ab'les; hunting lodges, and 12: camps, boat ramps; and campgrounds,. (4}. Public; and quasi=public uses;' including ].4 schools, parks museums, meeting halls,, 1i'brar es ;. and government offices,.;: 5 Pu°blicl�: ast:ng:Roomin . coni unction with: a 17 , winery on s.x tes not .less than five . (5'� ac,res,`provided that such tasting' room mus- i be atc-essory to'th'e ,on site Winer' SECTION 5. ;Subsection {,b) of Section 24.--112.2,. FR 10 (Foothill. 21 °, Recreat o �; i n a iJl hereby amended to read as follows; 22 uses (b j Uses rearuiring , Use Permits the follow-23 are permitted subject to fi.zst securing^ a Use 2' 1, Permit ,in each, case°: 26" 5 F ` �� l) Home oc.cupatans mining and excavating Z , which mi ht be ah e 9 j ct%onable i�ecaue of 2 ' noise, odor, smoke, dust; bright' light, 3 f vibration,, pollution, traffic congestion, 4 uns.iYi 9 ly storage areasr s _ . mat erialor 5 equipment, the handling of expIosi=yes or t t dangerous materials or the Stora e o g f ane 7 .� , kwndred (lo`) or more gallons Of flammable j f fluids: a 9s 1 d' (2) Commerci°al kennels •and 1 haspitals an anima �' 0 sites not less. than five p (5) acre; 1l (3} Fr$vate or, commercial outdoor recreational l2 facilities on sites not less. than fe (51 d.v 13 acres includi,n•g but not x.imit,ed to golf l4 courses', recreational clubs, rsding j academies and stables, hunting lodges; unci 15. ;Cam --p s, boat ramps, and 'Cam groUndsl; 17 (4) public and' quasi -public use§, including schools, parks, museums; meeting halls, ,. libraries; and':governme� off' P is s. 19 j i () Public 20 Tasting Rooms; in conjunction with a . wirieryon s tes not less"than five (5) acres, 1 provided that such. tasting room; must be' accessory to the°an-site finery. w' 23 SECTION 6�. Subse77 ction ,( b } ofection 24- 112.3 FR-�O (Foohi].1 24 u Recreation , , is h b amr,� al} 2orie, y tided; to read_ as 'follows 26 l° - , i ! are permitted suibject to first securing a (ase Permit in each case: 2 (1) Home occupations, mining and excay:ating 3 which might be: objectionable because of 4) noise, odor, smoke; dust, 'bright light; vibration, pollution,, tx•affc congas ion, 6 unsighti forage areas, materials or 7 equipment, the handling of expiosives or ,a dangerous materials or the storage of one I, 9 - r hurdred.' (100) or more gallons of flammable g' lU � �uias a ; (2) Commezc al kennels 4ndl, animal hospitals on sites not le s than five (5) acres,, 13 (3), Private;, :or ° commercial outdoor recreational � i i1 far' it.es on ,sites not less than five (5) Nil acr,'es, including but neat , 1,initedto golf courses, reczeational cubs,. , riding academies and sta:bl;es, hunting lodges, anc 1$ caOp s, 'boat (amps, and campgrounds:, Public and quasi p',iblic „ tis.as '� incllid'ing schools parks, t�tuseums,; meting ha11s librars..land ggverriment ifeoffices I Public Tasting ' Rooms .in conjunction, with" a .winery ori sitEes nat Less thane' five 24, aczeS, pro�'ded'that such' tasting room must 1 23 be acces'sorl to the' o site wiiery', 26 L� r d' u 1 SECTIQN1,7. Subsection fr ()D,) of Section 24=11,2.4: FR-4'U, (Foothill^ '�ecr^eationaly) Zone.f is hereby amended to. read as ;fad laws 3� (b ), Uses rdcruirinQ Use Permits The :. following uses 4itec� are perm subject to first securinga Use i 5 Permit in each cases ; 6 y (�) Hotne occupations; MA iri 9 and oxcavatin:g 7 Which might be obj„ectionab];e because of i noise.; odor, smoke,;,dust ght light, 9 vibration pollution, traffic cangestian 1D uns ghtlstorage, ureas y story '; , Ma, or 11 or equipment the r handling of explosives or b 12 dangerous materials ar the storage of 13 one hundred` 100) o,r more gallons of ;flamrnable' flu".ds 14 1 6 (z) Camtriercial, kennels a nd animal hot,itals on 16 sites not. less khan ve.(5), acres.., 17” 3) private or cotniner`cial outdoor recreatiocial ` la faCilYties ori site s no, less than five jS) 1 1 acresfnc, .-uding but' not limited: to golf i GQurSes^; recreational clii'bs, riding 21�'t a c ade mien and' -. s t able,, ,hunting l;odges,,aiid 22^ ca m s p .. , boat ramps;., an , campgrounas . 2 t'4) Publ lid and Iasi- public uses:, ilr�cludn g 2�k .'school"', p' a rk's museums meo.tin g a, 4" ji 25 libraries,,' and; government offices r Public Tasting Rooms 'in Conjurictibn .th a 2 win.erY on sites not less than(S) 3, acnes, provided that such tasting room tr4st 4 Ibe accessory Ito: the; on-site, winery, 5 ZZCTIOb8. Subsection b " ( ) of Section 24-112.5 r 6 FR -120 i (Foothill Recreational) zorne, is her.eb Y amended fol '1', to read as (b.) Uses reauiring Use Pers_uy us,e � The' followin 9 are permitted subject to first securing'a Use 1.0 Permit :in each case: G 11 f 1 Hoi�,e occupations raining and excavating r 12 which mi ht. J 5 be' ob eet%onable because of 13 not e'odor, smoke, dust, bright light, Y9� vibration, Pollt�ti on trafficconges°tion;, i 15 unsightly 4storage areas � . mater�.als 16 or equ�;ipment, _ `the handlini of explosives or 17 ngerous da materials o r the stbra5e of one lg hundred,(loq) or more gallons of fl aMM6 ble" fluids. 19 20� (?) Commercial kennels and'' mal ani hospitals on site'snot than ' � less five acres: 22 col t`d.0, , orio`nal mercial' ou retreat- fac3.l hies on.:.sites not 24 ac res; iricludin but g riot 1 irr'ited to golf 28) courses, re creational clubs; ng 26� 9 Al 41 E f ' •• academies and stables, huntin lod g , ges, and 2 camps, blot ramps, and cam pgrounds a� , (4) Publicand as=" public use's including, 4 schools, arks P , mu,etms.; meeting ` halls, 5 r lbraries;'and govern#nent offices:. (5) Public Tasting Rooms in co''njunctign with, a , ery on sites not less than five 5 F ( ) S' a acres:, provided that such tasting roam x must be 9, i accessory 'L the' ori- !rite winery, p i 10 SECTION 9,i Subsec Tori ' (b ) of section I (Timber 24-165, Mountain) Zone<, is`hereby amended Il to read aso flows.: 12 (b) Uses requiri use permits — '" The. f0llowing 1S uses are Permitted sill b j ect to:first securing a use 7 A, Pe rmit in ea`, ! case: 15 C1)" Resi'dential uses other than ... one sin le- 16 - far;ily'� dwelling,, per. . parcel ;or one s,ingle- 17 famii�r „I"dwel�.iri " _ g Perl one acre for I TM-�. I , 18, it in'. I 1, ahoy 'ca MR . gOmmer.cial quest �. lodging, grouplquiarters or: dwell irig units atl 2A greater densities. "' 21„ (2) Commerci"aj, wood Processin g' 'planus . , 22 (3.) comme rcial )C'enneis an, animal hospitals I 23 ( ). Comm erc a l livetor. k feed yards, 24 5, pzoduct procesipal s n g plants, 2g (6-) Mining, quarryingexoavatirg activ3 ties 28:` I 0" IF ZIA i 11 which might be objectionable, by reason of 2z noise, odar,smoke, dust, bright li ht 9 , 3 y vi !brat ,ions, stream pollution or hand�li ng of 4 J { explosives, or dangerous materials:, (7) Commercial boat ramps, docks and j_ and g facilities (}' Aircraft landing>faclities; i 3 ()' Disposal areas and sewage treatment facilities. 10 10 (10) Public and ,q uses lincluding v' 11 schools,; parks, la p Ygrounds,' recreational 1,2' facilities, utility system structu.res,; 13 meeting halls;. iospitals° libraries; j 14 museums, goerntnent offices and, similar uses. 1`5 ].6 (11� P"rivate or ; commerdial outdoor. recreation; 17' fact li:i'es on sines' of not less' than! five 1:. (5) adr;es;including country clubs 01 , courses, riding academies Viand 20 huntsn9 �aiid�.f 'sh zng camps other, cl'ubs., and ,gun clubs an`d ` ranges 2I � ,II 1 P" u. b C � 1'ic Ta' ing Rooms in con unction j with. a . 2? winery oh site5not less than � v, fa.e (5 } 24 ..acne s ptovf:l that such tasting room must b'e accessory" to the, onsite wines y 25 2 s 1 ].1 " i! SECT -109 10. 5ubseoton (.b) of Seotio"n 24 1 Timber mountain) < zone�� is hereby amended trea -2 d as. fo1,�:osas,: r� 2 Zb Uses re ir;in use ermits; g P__--__--, The following uses are permitted su;b�oc to. fust securing, a ue,e 4 + Permit in Oach case.: 6 (lj! Residential, use othE~ thx, _ one single= 6 family dwelling 'per parcel er one single:� 7 4 family dwelling. per two)ores for 5 including lobar camps, commercial guest 9 lodging, group, quarters or dwelling units at 10 gneater densities.,. Il (2) Commercial wood pracessi,ng plants. 12 (3) comnercael kennels and animal hospitals ., la' (4) Commercial livestock. feed yards:: 7.4 (5) Animal, product processing plants . 15 �.6) Mining, quarrY�-ng' and' excavain g"activities 16 which might ,be objectionable'by reason of 17` noise., odo•z, smoke, dust,, ori ght light, 18' vibrstioris; stream pollution or handling 'of �.9 ex�lasiye's"or dangerous' materials. 2 0 (�) Commercial' boat damps, docks a nd landi n g i zes. 21 8 Air c' f t' a' n din g ,facilities 22 ,r ' 23 (9 ;) Disposal areasand' sewage tr eat men facilities. �2 (-0 )" Ptxt�licand,quasi-- ub].ic , X1 " 5 P es incl. 9126 1�2 777 UY f� IY it y d" dwelling units at grafter densities. 1 ,y 1 (2) c0M-ercial wood praces i1Zq plants. �i (3 )' commercial kennels and animal hospitals;: SK i ("4'): Commercial, livestock" feed.' yards. 4f Animal product pr OcElssin p p g, lanes . 6 Mining, quarrying and'excavating activities 7 be -b`` ection " i which might',able by -reason of 8 noise, odor, smoke, du s brsght light,, 9 �bration; s, Cream pollution or ; handling of 10 explosives or dangerous ma;terials.. 6 11 i (�) Commercial boat "ramps, docksand 1an, ling'I facilities. a 12 8 j Aircr, aft landing facj.li �� es; T4 �9) bisposal,"areas and sewage treatment tac lines . 15 l6,qu lb) Public and si a ubli;a .-p' uses incYuding .T drools,; parks,, playgrounds, reCationay 18 facilities, unlit , Y system structt�es, 19 meetri " g halls, hospitals, 11.raries,, 2.q nuseu�is; governmen. t offices , and similar � uses .; 21' (ll)"Priv, ate or commercial; outdoor rec:rea 23 ` facilities on' sites 'of not less thsn five ('5) acres; �nCludn country clubs. :golf 2S ,. courses;, riding " acac3eripg, and stabl.�s; i' 9 i' x n' 'y r� �r and guz clubs and ranges Pts�blic Tasting Rr�oms in conjunct:iori viit;h a' j ,', winery on .sites not lessfye (,a d acres, provided than such tar r,ng coon mtzs'. I be accessory to the on"Msite winery. k SECTTON 12,. Subsection ( b) Pf. Section 24-17- Ttd=w3 7; (Timber Mountain) zone, is 'hereby amended, to read as fc±l:iows (b) Uses requir n u,ae -Permits.-'U,The follasYing ses W 9 are permitted sub j ecf to firs c securing arise ]. Q permit in each case: C 1, ; Residential, use's 0 her than one single- 12 family dwelling per parcelI, one single- 13 . family dwelling per `three (3) acres for T14- t4-3,including 3 includingLabor cramps,. commercial guest, 15 lodging,`gro'up VartErs or dwelling units at I I" greater densities. 17 (2) Commerc,a� wood processing plants: (3' j cominerc,ial kennels And animal hospi'ta1 s (4 j . Comine�cial, la vestoc)Cfeed yards 20 (5) Aiiimal product' processing Tants 6-)linin g, :klaying oexcavaing activities { { whim might fie. o";actiohab�.e reason 'o by` f 2 noise; odor: r".rice.,, dint, bright 'light �. vibrations, `stye rn pollti Ion a� handling of 25 exp los'iv:es or'arigerous materials. J.5' i7777- - yt i� �j r A 7), (Commercia, l boat rampsf docks and landing ? fac lities . 3 (8,) Aircraft -landing faailties� f 4 (9) Disposal. areas and. sewage treatment ` 6 (10) Public a and qua i- public uses iricluin 9 7' , schools, parks, playgrounds recreational g faciliti �, C utl' ity system st ctures, - 9 meeting halls,' ha pitals, libraries, �� a museums, government offices and similar Uses. r 12 (�-1) Private or Commercial outdoor,' recreat;On Z3 f _ . . aciahies on sites of not lets than five 14 (S) acres', including country clubs, golf n 15 courses, riding academies and stables., 15" hunting anc7 fishing camps and, other°club f 17 and gun clubs and ranges.. i 18 (12) Public: Tasting Rooms tri conjunction with a, 19' winery on sttes not less`` than. five (s ) 20 acres','; p,rov�' epi t t h t' ha suc as t�.ng room must 2i be accesso r y to the 'on-ste.:winer�,. �'EG . Tzor 13 , Sub section b o f % ) �Seetion 24.-Z74; TM=5 22 C. Timber Mountain �' Zone,h�eb x y ainenc��e'd 'to read ! asolloras . 24 (b) Uses re' 4 use permitsZ�Fge cruirn ft�llotvin ------_ �.� uses 9 25i. are pernti.tted `siaki eco to first securing a I i 26' Z 5 i 1 �{{ Permit > iri each case; 2 �I '' (1} Residentia]. uses other than one sin le- g 3 family° dwellingperparcel ar ane. single- 4 family' dwelling` per five (5 } acres for Thi -5, 5 i including labo'r camps, commercial �, , gu e c lagging, group quarters or dwellinun'' g its at , greater densities,. A 8 (2)' Commercial wood processing plants.: 9 (3) cenmerc,ial kennels aril animal hospitals . to 1 Corimerc'"ial livestock feed' yards . z (5) Animal prodlct processing plants.' 12 (6) Mirin g,gixarryiizg and excavating activities k 13 which.. might be` ob j ecti°onable by re a sonl of 14 tioiSe, agar, smoke, dust, b r;.ght light 15 vib'rations', stream pollution or handl _ ing of, explosives or dangerous materials. 18 7�7' (7 } Ccimmercal boat rampi,. docks and ..:an AL - faces . 18 ' 8 Ai c raft' landing ?facilities; 19' 20 bisposah' areas,,,.and, , sewage t,,eattnent faclites. 22 (lo } Put -lid rid quasi public uses' ncludin 23 schcals) parks; 'playgrounds'„ recreational' saci�lities, 24 utility, system structures,. meeting halls, hospitals, libraries, museums ; go�rernmeti.'t o££ices a s� mi7.ar 17 -_--.,-. 777777h 1 j _ (fly Private or commercial outdoor recreatia n 3 , facilities on sites of not less than five ii• 4" (5). acres,; inc uding country clubs,• gol€ a _ courses, riding academies and stables, hunting and fishing camps and other club s and, gun clt,b and ranges . 7 (12) Public roasting Rooms in conjunction with a a - 9 winery on sites" not less than five (5T, 10 acres, ;provided that such tasti ng .room; must be accessory to the on-site wiper 1i SECTION 14.Subsection (b) o;f ,Section 24-177, TM-10' 12 (Timber Mountain) Zone;; is hereby ainerided to read .as follows: 13 (b) Uses requiring use permits` the"followisi g uses 14 _ are permitted sibject. to first securing a use' 15 permit in each 'case: (1) Residential uses other ,than, ore Single 1.7 family dwellin er' g P parcel or one sAr:gle-: 18 family dwelling per ten (70) acres for TM- 9" (` o including la"kior cam ` s� co p mmercia1 guest 20 21 ledging,;' grbtp artery or' dwe iii rig'units at ' rester de nstt les. ' .g (2 )Corrirtiercial wood processing' plants . 23 ,, cominerci'al" kerne is and' animal h ospit" A' 2! �4)Commercial livestock feed yar'ds 23 54 Pni a m product' PTO ces;sing ].ants 2G .18k 71 r I . (5) Mining, quarrying and excava.tin ;activ'i.tie, g 1� which might be, ob j ectionable� by reason off: t naiae, ndor, smoke, dust, bright l ght,, 3 vibrations, stream pollution or^ handling of i i „ expl.osi.ve,3 or dangerous tri^aterial^s . (7) Commercial boat ramps, docks and landing facilities. o' (" a) Airraft landing faciliti es ; (.) Disposal areas and sewage treatment facilities, (10) Public and quasi-publit uses c]. tding p schools, park"s',, playgrounds, rec'reatianal 12 factliti'es, utility' system structures, 13 , „ meeting halls, hos^pitals- libraries,; cjniseums,: governmentoffices an similar 7,6 (11) Private 'or commercial outdoor recreation facilities on s,'ites of not, less than five (S) acres , including country clubs, :crol^'" , 19� coIL�rs esl aiding' acace3.es and stables, 20 f huntinishi g clad fng camps and other club 21s� and 'gtxn clubs and ranges . 2 � g' .;; n conjunctlan wi.`th! a , 12 u b c' ( } i Tustin .Rooms a, 23� vinery. ren bites not less than acres, is^ravided that 'such tasting 'room mush 25 : , f � i�-777 t _ .P • ' be accessto the of -site winery,ory. 1 I , SECTION 5. Sui�sectori(b) of Section (Timber Mountain) Zone, is heresy amended to read as 01o4t (b). Utes reuuiring use permits: Thel fo]-lowin.g uses - " h are' permitted subject tQ frst.securing'a us'e 1 permit in each case,, Residential uses other than one singlet ' family welling' per parcel or one single - 8 _ � family dwelling>per twentyj10) acres for 9 ) " TM 20, including labor, camp commercial I gtxe,st lodging, group carters or, der 'Ili 11 Uaitsl at, greatet dens tiaS. (2) Commercial w"ood processing .plants., 13 (3) com ercial k'ennc ;s and animal hose. tals�. 14 ( j Cmcrexc,al 1 vostoclt. feed ya "rd's . i5 5 Animal raduct rocessin plants,. P P g . (6j` Mining, quarrying and excavating activities. 17 which might tae ob actionable„ by reason of noise, odor.,smoke,' dust, bright light i vibrations, sttoam pollution or handi, of 2n e P os vas o dan erotis mate r (7,) Commercial ,boat ramps. docks and ,landing faclities . (8 Aircraft land'cilitiaS, 4 9. ( ), Dlsbosa area 1 s and sewage tteatmeht 26 , 2p ;2 �� 1 i I (i0) Public and quasi= ub R clic _ uses; in°c�.ud'ing 2 schaols, Barks,la r P Y5 ound recte.ational facil ifi_ies; utility system structures; 4 : meeting halls, os pitals, hlib�;aries, 5 museums, government o,Efices an,3 sim3iar - ` uses. 6 7 11. �. L Prorate or commercial outdoor ;recreation 8 facilities on sites of riot less tha n five 9 (S;) acres, including country caubs g. dl p. 10 courses;, riding academ ies and stables', ll hunting( and •fishin g camps and other clubs, aril gun. clubsa - d ranges.' i3 (12;x' Public Tasting, Rooms in conjunction with a winery on sues no less than five .(s) j5 acres, provided that'" such tasting roorfi must 16 be accessory, to the on-site winery. 17 SECTION 1`6', Subsection b'j of Section 24-7.:83,, TM-4 0 (Timber 15; .u.a zin Zon,e, is hereby amended to r.;ead as fo3lows: 191 (b j ilses; reQuiring use permits The follosain uses 2D�� are e' r p m%-tted subject to first sectiriig a use' parmit in each case tr 22 l Re s� ide i ntial uses oth'ez' than orie single- 2' `famiy'. do elling per P°arcel or, orie singl�:- 4 favi l ll dwe'for. y g Peracres. fo` T14 25 4 0, , nc7:u ding.'!laboz camps, commercial guest 26 bi 1 lodging, groinP quarters ;or dwelling units :at' • 2� greater densities. 3 (2) Cominer;cial wood processing plants. 4 (3.;) commercial kennels ard. animal; hos ita'ls , P 5 (j Commercial livestock ,feed Yardt s: 6 (a;j At mal prQduci procw�sin l,pjants. quarrying and e:cay.atirig- actitfities' a whr_h might be objectionable by 'reason# of na=ise, odor.. smoke, oust bright 1iga�, 10 vibrations, stream Po'llu'tion or handl.r_g o=' 11. i explosives ar dangerous materials,' 3 12 (7) Commercial boat rams P docks and landing facilities. 1`4 i �) Aircraft. landing ''facilities; 15 (9) �isposal a -teas and seaiagetreatment: 2 facilities , 16 , , 1 7 (l0 j, Public and quasi�publ.ic uses :incluc�i n , , g za schoois,;' parks,playgrounds, recreational facj;liti'es > unlit se y4:, st , m, ructu_res, p meetin I, 9 halls; hospitals fibra` ries, 2].` r r museum , goyer�.inent offices and similar 22' ate` r �commerc ial ou,;t 23doof recreatio,n 24 `facilitieu - , es � s ,on of not, j ess" than fe: iv ; 2g 5 acre s; including country', �clu, go,:_ f b.,; 26 cotirs'es; riding academies r, an stabs es 22 r hunting and -.Fishing camps and: other:l,ubs, andgun ;clubs and: ranges S. I! (12) Public Tasting Roams'in conjunction O;ith a 3 winery on sites not, legs,than fi4re (5) 4 acres; provided that, such tasting room must jsoriy be acces ; to the on-site winery., SLCTI©Di 11i Subsection (b) of Section 24-1861 T;�i=1%0 (Timber Mountain.) Zane, is hereby amended to read as f,611 rs ( (b) Uses recruirin-g, use permits_:: The follow '.q,p.3 9 are permites ted subject td' first s`ecur.ing a use ; 10 : permit in each case: 17 - (l) Residential. uses other than one sinele- 12 faririly ciwellirig per parcel or one single- " # 13 faml1y dwell ing per• one hundred siy (160) 14 acres, for TM -160; including labor camps, 15 commercj dl est lo,d in ,grou` '-or. p, qua lb dvielling nitsi at ;' greater densities .` (2j , Commerciel wood processing plants. (,3) commercial kennels and an�Mal hospitals: d 19 i (4) Commercial liivestoc)C feed' yards. ,M 20, � r '(�) ' Ail Ianaproduct processzig ,plants . 21 16, Mining, quarrying and excavating activities 22 ; wtu ch; might b ob j ec,tton,al?'l.ey reason of 23 � mise odor smoke dust br a r gh 24 vibrations, stream pall.ution oz an, of 2°� ,explo! ;,ives or c�a igerous materiaZ,s : 26 i 2 ry ; ; (7) Commercial boat rain s p ., clads grid .anding 2� j (8)Aircraft" land i fac"' ing„ lities; - h (9),' Disposal areas and sewage txeatment facilities , 5� , (10) Public and quasi=public usesincluding ' j 7 schools, parks,' playgrounds, recreational facilities, utility system, structures, 9 meeting halls, hospitals, lbraries", 10 mt�secims, gove o!ment offices and similar ' uses. zY i (l1) Private ar commercial outdoor recreation 13' a favi :es on, sitesof not less khan five ' (5) acxes, including country clubs, golf cait,rses,riding academies' and stables, 16' hunting and fisAing camps and other' clubs," and, gun clubs and ;;ranges } r (1:2') IPublic T:3sting Ro,cros in c;onurzetion with a.. is winery on sites nat less than. 19 r acres, p,raVid'ehat suchas, th roam mu�- g Jt 20 p-- acces'sor to t y he on-site wihery 2L: S.'ECTTQN 8 Ti is Dzdina nee shall: be .and hereby 22, c�ecla�ed" to bei ;in ,full: 'force an effect Fromand after thi"rty 23 ( X30) days after the date of it"s passage, and before the. 24 natio' 0 n f fifteen"days' after i'ts passage; this 25 26 24