HomeMy WebLinkAbout89-26 CODE AMENDMENT 2 OF 377
LV: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
•xp anatiaz�s of a 1 "yes" and'," ma y answers arer;e4uired
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YES
MAYBE;lNO'
li ; EAR'TH,. Will the ,prbp.osa'I result is si�gnxficant:_
a. —7t astable earth conc:itions ax in changes in
geologic substructures,?
b. Dis�i�w4�ons., displacements, compaction 6'rvvexcovering
of the soil'?
c,. Chang: intopography or ground :surface
xeTef, feat ures7
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d, Destruc"t'ion,, cov ering or madifiation of any "�---
unique geologic or physical fea�tutes:?.
e. Increa,:e In wind or water erosion of sci,],s;
either. on O'tL aff-sitei
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f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach
sands; o;r changes in s'ilta.ion, depo'sitaon
ox erosion 7.ihiCh' may modify th- channel t,f
a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or
an', Day,
g.,, boss of prime agriculturally productive svi,ls'
outside designated uxb;an, areas,?
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h. Exposure of poopl,e or property to geologic
hazards uch as earthquakes, 1and s1idet,, mud -
Slides, ground failure or similar hazards?
2. AIl4 Will the proposal result'in substantial:
a. Air"emissions ar deterioration of ambient
air ,quality?
?�. The creation of object onabI o°dors, smoke
or fumes?
C. Alte.Tation of air., movement, tll0i: tuxe, or
temperature, or any change ,in climate,
or ally?,
aonlacal
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3, ; WATER: Will" the !proposal result in subs`tantial ;
a„ Changes in currer''ts, or the course 'or
da rec,tiori of ;watar movements in eith"er
marine or fresh watersl
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b. Changes in absorption. rates, drainage patterns,
or the rate acid „amount of surface runoff?c
c. Tieed� for off-site surface .drainmpro V
age ie
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meats; incivai'ig vegetation; removal , :than
izat;iori o.r cu]vert, installations.
'f10old,
d. Alterations to the. course ox flow -of
watez•s?
e-. Charige in tlie' amount of surface water in any,
water bodj�"�
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tc°har,ge
f . �neo sur face waters; dr in anv
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a1`ration of."surface Mater qualzty',;inc]udzng
b` ,oat limited, 'to temp,erature,";di s,soliredIF
oz� gen o.r 'tuxpiditY�
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g 4f te�ration of the 'dixeij
tivn or rate of flow
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f t and ate.xs
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Change in the,': quanta ty 0f ground "water`s
either trough. direct addit,aons _ar tivath-
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drawals, or through interception �f an
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aquifer .by. cuts or excavations? ;
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i. kte:duC"Bonn the amount of 'Water otherw.s';e . "—
�avai_lab-le fot° pub"1`c' walte;r �suppl zea""
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J 4Exp.o�sure of people o'r property _to water
„ related hazards such a flooding?
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YES
MAYBE NO
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PLANT .tut Will the proposal. result in substantial:
a, ChangF in the diversity of species, or numbex
of any, species of plants (including' tre.es`,
shrubs, grass; crops, and aquatic plants)'?
b: Reduction,of the numbers of any unique, rare
or endangered species .of plants?
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Introduct-on ' of new spec of FlantSinto an;
area,, oxin a:: barrier' to the ,normal replenish-
menof exist.nG species?
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d.. Reduction in acreage 'of any agricultural crop?
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ANIItAI: LIFE: Will the proposal result in substantial:
a: Change in the diversity o£' species, or numbers
o any species of; animals (birds, and animal's
including .reptilesfish and shell fish,
benthic organisms .or insects)?
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b.. Reduction in theTwnbers of any unique, rare
or endangered species of animals-?'
c. -Introduction of new species of animals into
an area or resu1t.in a barrier to the mi a `
gr, tion
or movement 6f animals?.
d. Deterioration to existing fish o:r wildlife
habitat?
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NOISE. 4YiI.l the proposal result in substantial:
a: �lncreases' in existing noise levels?
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b, Exposure ;of people to severe not a levels?
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LIGHT AND CLARE. i'�111 the ;proposal produce
sig fican t ht,' and glardl
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LANDUS.E. Will the proposal `result 'in a
su�asta�'ntal alteration of the present or planned
land u se' o� an area?
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NATURAL RESOURCES y Wi.11 the Pro posal. fe,sult n
sunt anti a:l
a: Sncrease in the rate of use o:f any natural,
resources?.
b: Depletion of any cion.-renewable natural
resources`?
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RIS-K OE UPSET,'. will the pr�opos'al 1n�rolve�:
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.of explosionor .the rt-1 ase of� hazar�- I
ous substances'; ('includi:jxg, but not limited to,
wil.,;pestacide.s,chemicals or ra',ala nj im,,he
event of 7n accident or; upse~ condi tions? :G
b. Possible .,interference. with an 'emergency
response plan or, emergency evacuation plans
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'PO PULATI'ON ., {Ua ll�. 'the propa'sal . al"te�� the lac'a�ta on;!
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3is�bui o,n, ` dense ty`,� or. growth' rate vf,. the" humari�
population���
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�UODS!ING. Wi�1 the proposal affect e�'si'rlg housxng,;
or c'raate a.dsy,tand fvraddit? anal hausxng�
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YES MAYBE
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TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal,
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a. Generation of, substantial additi,ona.I vehicle
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' movenent?
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b, Bffects on existing parking faclztds, or
demand for new parking?
C,Substantial •impact on, existing transportation
sys-terns ?
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d: Significant alterations to present patterns
of circulation or moverrient of people and/or
e. Alterations to waterborne; rail or air traffic?
f, Increase in traffic ho aids to inotoT_ vehi'c],es `'—
biovclist:s or. pedestrians?
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PUBLIC $ERVTCES.. Wil the proposal have`an effect
upon, or result in a need for new, or altered
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governme:nta1 services
a. Fixe�; prote�tion?
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b. malice protection?`
d. Parks otr tithe recreational facilities?
e. Rl in•tenance o publid £•aci.lities; inc luding
roads?
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f, Othergovernmental services?
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PIN HRGY4 1. Will the proposal result in:
a: —e pf substantial amounts of fuel .or energy?
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b. Substantial increase in demand span existing
s.our des of energy,, at require the development
of new sources of ;ener,gy?
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LJTTLITIE`S. Will, th`e propsa.l result .in a need'; for
new syst.ems,ror substantial alterations to the
fo 11awi�g
a. Power or `natural g;3s?,
b: Communic:atx.ons systems?C.
c. Water avdi abil ity:
d: Sevrer or septi-c tank?
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e. Storm water drainage?
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x: Solid was a and disposal?
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Hit." ;ALTI , Will the proposal result im
a: re.a'tion o� any .health, hais:rci or' potential
ea •,h haarde udi a h l
h 1 xcl ng merit i ea thy.
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b.xp:a5ure 'cf p'eople to g;otential hea,ltli
hazards?
�ASTHETICS.; all the praposal
ciGsG recon of any scn�c, v:.s'ta or view .open tic,
file public, or will the propose] result in 1.he
�r-it'eatxon o, an ees'thetica7ly oferisive site open . ri
to publsc ew�,
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YESr�AY�sE,
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?9. RECFSA_ TION. Will. the proposa'!_result in an impact
upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational
opportunities?;
CULTURAL RESOURCES
T,. a.Il, t e. proposai resiAt in the alteration
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Of' lor the destruction o fz a prehistoric r
historic aroi.aeologcal site?
b. VCi7 the pxoposal t6 'it in adverse phys;l ;al
or,aesthetic effectsto,a prehistoric or
historic building, s ructure or object?
c. Does the proposal have the potential to cause
a piiysicai change which,,-Vould affect unique
e hair cultural values?;
d, Will the proposal restrict existing religious
o_r sacred uses within the potential impact
air a a,?
V,DISCUSSTQ:N OF`' ENVIRONMI INtkt EVjkL' UAT ,ON File X10. '86-17
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derls'i't i e:; Haar i n.g the 'i own Of Parad i se .and w,i th'i n the Tc,wn
Farad 1 se'
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character of S'ite.and Area; Urban .rringe area 'on the sc:uth
edge, of the Town
of Paradise,
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i�Je;arsst Urban Area : Farad
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Rel edam Sphe�•es of Inf 1 Mende: Farad ise.:
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)<rrcpr=ovement,, Standalrcis
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Urban Area; W i th i n the Count
Within the a mt„rs`t
meet' o� y' n�'
T �n standards,
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F i r^e Pr?otect i on, Se iv i ce :
a. weerest .bounty (State) Fire Station= W`olunteer/,Tra'riing'
Stat'r 'at
on t#25 Butte :Co 1 1 ege . Fu 1 l -time Station X45 i n
Dur;hain
and fu 1 , t i ma Brat ii on #63 1 n �11 11
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b- Water Ava't I. b i i ty: ire tanker"s o 1
n ,� �v i thin, the'
uni:ncon porat:ed portions; Town o+ Perad'isP and Pr•adise
Irr'.i gat lb nD'I str c't hydrants wi thin the Town of :Pared i se':,.
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s' n Area a Farad i'sa U.n i', f i ed Sdhco ► nl i str i e1. t to the
north, and, ,Durham Unified School bistri.ct
on the sou'ther't:y
porlt i on s a f .the, ;p 1.3n area .
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,Airport support .facil_ities incluain.g, but, ndt limited
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to, public buildings, FAA control tower, hangers, fire training
faclities, and flight service station.
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18. `Airport parki.., facilities..
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19. ommunicatio,, equipment and facilities associated with
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airport operators
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Rental car operations and facilities
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SECTION 5. Section 24-1.01;.4 of the Butte County Code is
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Hereby added to read as full oWs
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Section 24-1,01..4 Uses re it%n Use P
g ermi't
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The follow ng use are .permitted si h1 ect to ,first s°ecur.ing
a use ,permit in each case:
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mercial and P ofessionril.Offices ,
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2 . Retain commercial;.
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3. Rest'aia"rants, hotels; Mo.telsy barber shopsi.
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recreational facilities andother commodities, services a'r
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accnmmodatians made available to the general public.
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4 , utility buildings "not ciirectly ass.oci4tea with3.
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aezonautiCal activ:a:ties.
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S Baniking seruce centers
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6, Manufacturing and light industrial.;.
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7` War:eYiousing, mini stazage; and distribution
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acili'ti,es.
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8 . Other compatible, land'„ uses' as. approved by the Planning
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9. Cod sting
p 'ent'and resea:reh.
`. Air"craft Bevel o m
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. - Inter-Departmental Memorandum
'i'(7; Butte County. Hoard of Supervisors
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OMS' Plana°ing
SUBJECT: :ode Amendment, Airport zoning. File 89-26, Ranchaera
and Paradise Sk ark Airport
Airport ., YP _
DATE: rebru;a.ry 22, ];989
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The, suggested mation for, the; subject. codb amendment is 'as fo.lows:
MOTION'.. MAKE "'THE FINU.INGS L 1STED 1. R. "All AND I!B" BELOW; AND. APPROVE
THE GODS AMENDMENT' AS I LTED UNDERe ' Cif It I,
A. Find that:
I, The requi:rernonts of CEQA have been completed and considered
.n making this decision 'and adopt a negative decl4ration,
and
Z. The proposed rezone conforms to the"pbliCJ.e5 inc udirg the
text, and 'map, of the Butte County General Pl ari.
B: Adopt an Ordinance establishing, �:he. A-Z (Aitport 'Zone), and
rezoning the property ,identified as the Ra nchaero Airport (AP
04.2.21-0=fJ95) and the Paradise Skypaxk Airport (AP 041-08'-0--04'6
and AP 055-51��0-010) to'A-2
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Park Avenue, .appror ma ly 2550west of Rose venue, Chico; AND,
AP=41-08-46,'Code Amendment_ .a
to adopt irnott z'ortincr fo Y
Paradise Skypa.rk, zoned:U (Unclassified.), located at the southern end of
Airnnri- Rnad nffF 6f" Carousel WaV r3A17YO'1.1T(latelV 260" _west of Clark Road,
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TDX."'x'RC3U'xC7N Y,�ST
7E'C7 CC�NiT�1ENT'S
County Public Warks
yrfealth
R�sra�c..T�zc� MA.NAG�.MEN"�
State Water Resources DePartr�ent
CountyEnvyonmental,
Ci of B�.ggs
U.S For, Service
U S; Bureau of Land Mariagetitent`
Ci`1 o Chico
Gridley
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.r. Butte. Cottnty Mina hg, Cor ittee
City' of Orovi7l,e
State Department ;o.f Fish & Game
California Nativo, Plant Society,
Town of Paradise
` Plartni,ng Department
State Div. Forestry - attontion
Sta e Ttans crtation. Department
Craig Carter
Regional Water Qua].. Control Bd.
State Reclamation Board
Butte �Water � District
�R c� District
Ca-lifornia Water Servkce C.64
hvale Sana tart'
Del, Oro Water Co:
North Burbank. Pub. Uti1. Dist.;
OWID:
Skansen Sub. (CSA X21')
Tiermaito lit iaatian District
Stirling City Sewer MaZnt: Dist.
Othor
_ Thermalito I-rriga,tion District.
CSA #26)
Xj!e r ( T2ESriz:F�.TGA.T2C)N
&E No=th;(ChiCb)
W;A'r�F.
Biggs -W -Gridley Water District
PG&E South TMarysvi]l,e)
Butto Water District
Durham zrr,igatJ.on District
Pacific Bell
State TV Cable
TV Cable`
UWID
Paradise Irr gat ;on District
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Richvale Irr ga,pi n District
Table Mountain T'rrigation Dist:.
Thetmalito .brig ytion Distzict
'ROx�cx�or7
E1 Med") Fite protection Dist,-
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_1L Coutyr iro Department/CDF
X0 A ATFMENT L?l` 'C+I ZCT
Dunham', Orovil2`e or Butte Caunty
RF���AMh:'.tTC)N 'T�Z� TRACT
CcE yrzorc cyiv"
state :iiighvtay , patrol
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unt"� Sher.;;
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CF�MM T EES [ COMMx aS rOI :
2ECaF2E AT, C7N::. FA1L.T L_5
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Paradzse PZreS Architectural;
Ghica,'Area Recreaton.Dstrict
Ree. &Park Dist`
Control Cammi=ttee
Du.rhar Atex
':eatheri ve Ree. Park Disf�.
r-- Da to County �9arm Burea,1u
Paradise Ftec. & PaYk Dist.
Coiximun3ty' As�soc.atzon�'
Ricti�rale pec & Pa,
Stato 'PA'rk Rec t Dept.
PROPOSED CODE AMENDMENTS
DEFINE: A.
Personal Use Airport: An airport limitedto, the
non commercial. ixse of an individual. owner or,
family .and an occasional. nvited guest.
A,Agri=,
l,tural. Air-post:: An airport restricted to
us.e only by a ricultural aerial appiicator ?�
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a3craz-t an a periodic or seasonal, basis and.
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containing no permanent facilities for starage,
mai.nbeninoe, fueling orsimilar uses: (Commonly
known a's .duster strip=�) .
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Agricultural sale Airport:: An airport restricted
to us? only b;y agri,,cultura' aerial aDT)", ator
aizcraft a a permanent base' o€ oier,ation.
Accessory uses inClude, but= are'not limited to
storage of aviation fuel, fertilizers pesticides
and other chemicals' applied by aq aircraft ; G
maintenane' facilities; equipment storage and
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business office for t11e primary use.` T%is
definition Goes not include agricultural. airports .
CODE' AMENDMENT
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TO' require a IJsp' Permit for :�gricultura:l ease
Airports in all agricultural _zones (i�-5 through A�
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Tq allow Arultur,al Airports (duste;r strii�s jsin
A,5 through; } -16'U zones as an all�owed use.
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To! require a Use Permit for Personal Use' Airports
in A� 2 through: A-16'0 , FR- 20 through Fit-,I- 6 U and .
TM-20 through TM-]60 zones, o
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TO require a , Uae Permit 'for Personal Use Alt
iA allzones (ar all zones ;,allowing residential
uses 7 eXceti;ting. R-G ,.;zones .
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PROPdSED CODE AMENDMENTS
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}0'EFlilt ; A.
porsonal Use Air port, An aix part limited to the
an individual Owner or
nori:" commerc ai use of
family and an,oceesional invited guest,
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Agricultural' Airport: Ips "aIrport restrict"ed"to
use only by agricultux"al, aerial applic"afar
aircraft on: a prioclic ` or seasonal' basks and
containing no permanent faciiitie's for storage,
('Commonly
maintenance, fueling or Similar uses.
na�rn as dustex strips) .
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Agricul.turai:Szse Airport: An airport resttcicted
only by agziCultur"i aerial, applicator
to use
aircraft as a permanent base of operation.
Accessory uses include but are not limited ta:
storage of aVi,at on fuel, fertilizers, pest, did'
alla o=ther chemicals applied by 4 "aircraft;
maintenance facilities, equipment storage and
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business officee fo,r the primary, - use..
de'firi"s tion does not include agricultural airports,
�CODF,, AMEN D"t`tl8NT :
require a Use Kermit ftiz Agricultural Base
Airports it 'all agricultural. zonesthrough A--
To..allow Agricultural (cluster str'3 ps )
IL.Airports
A-- thzou" h. A-1.60,' zones as an alio'wed. use.
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To require , . a Us;e Permit for personal U'se A'i sports"
" tY rough F;2-160 and,
in A-20' through A-LFiZt20
T`k-20 through TM-16b zones, or
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require a se.'Permit"forr personal Ise Airports
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in; all zones (.off aid zones alioVing'resid,13
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