HomeMy WebLinkAbout4092 1 Ordinance No. 4092
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3 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO
4 CHAPTER 35 OF THE BUTTE COUNTY CODE REGARDING
5 PROTECTION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND
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7 The Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte ordains as follows:
8 Section 1. Chapter 35, of the Butte County Code is amended as provide
9 for under "EXHIBIT A, RIGHT-TO-FARM ORDINANCE", incorporated herein b
10 reference.
11 Section 2. Severability. If any provision of this Ordinance or the
12 application thereof to any person or circumstances is for any reason held to be
13 invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such provision shall be deemed
14 severable and the invalidity thereof shall not affect the remaining provisions
15 or applications of the Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid
16 provision or application thereof.
17 Section 3. Effective Date and Publication. This Ordinance shall take
18 effect thirty (30) days after the date of its passage. The Clerk of the Boar
19 of Supervisors is authorized and directed, before the expiration of fiftee
20 (15) days after its passage, to publish this Ordinance once, with the names of
21 the members of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against it, in the
22 Chico Enterprise Record, a newspaper published in the County of Butte, State o
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3 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte,
4 State of California, on the 24th day of February, 2015, by the following vote:
5 AYES: Supervisors Connelly, Wahl, Kirk, Lambert and Chair Teeter
NOES: None
6 ABSENT: None
NOT VOTING: None
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9 Doug Teeter, Chair of the
10 Butte County Board of Supervisors
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13 ATTEST:
14 PAUL HAHN, Chief Administrative
15 Officer and Clerk of the Board
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ARTICLE L I Right to F rim Ordinance
4 Short tiitlle..
This article shall be known and may be cited as the Butte County Right to Farm
Ordinance or the Right to Farm Ordinance.
(9.9id No 39965, § 1, 642D7)
35-2 Findings.
(a)
It is the declared policy of the county to conserve, protect, enhance, and encourage
agricultural operations on lands designated and zoned agriculture within the
unincorporated area of the county. Additionally, residential, commercial and
industrial designations and zones may support agriculture as an interim use prior to
development. The Butte County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for agricultural
uses within these zones. Further, it is the intent of the county to provide its residents
proper notification of the county's recognition and support, through this article, of the
right to farm;
(b)
Where nonagricultural land uses, particularly residential and commercial
development, extend onto agricultural land or exist side by side with agricultural
operations, agricultural operations are frequently the subject of nuisance complaints.
As a result, some agricultural operations are forced to cease or curtail their
operations and many others are discouraged from making investments in
improvements to their operations, all to the detriment of adjacent agricultural uses
and the economic viability of the county's agricultural industry as a whole. It is the
purpose and intent of this article to reduce the loss to the county of its agricultural
resources by limiting the circumstances under which properly conducted agricultural
operations on agricultural land may be considered a nuisance;
(c)
It is the further purpose and intent of this article to promote a good-neighbor policy by
requiring notification of owners, purchasers, residents, and users of property
adjacent to or near agricultural operations on agricultural land of the inherent
potential problems associated with being located near such operations, including,
without limitation, noise, odors, fumes, dust, smoke, insects, operation of machinery
during any time of day or night, storage and disposal of manure, and ground or aerial
application of fertilizers, soil amendments, seeds and pesticides. It is intended that,
through mandatory disclosures, owners, purchasers, residents and users will better
understand the impact of living or working near agricultural operations and be
prepared to accept attendant conditions from properly conducted agricultural
operations as a normal and necessary aspect of living in a county with a strong rural
character and an active agricultural sector;
(d)
It is the further purpose and intent of this article to carry out and advance the goals,
objectives, policies, and implementation programs of the agricultural element of the
general plan.
35-3 Relationship t ther Ilaws..
This article is not intended to, and shall not be construed or given effect in a manner
so as to modify or abridge federal law or regulation, or state law as set out in the Civil Code,
Health and Safety Code, Fish and Game Code, Food and Agricultural Code, Division 7 of the
Water Code, or any other applicable provision of state law relative to nuisances; instead, this
article is only to be utilized in the interpretation and enforcement of provisions of this code
and county regulations. Further, this article is not intended to, and shall not be construed or
given effect in a manner so as to, limit or restrict the county's authority to review and approve
or disapprove proposals for agricultural operations on agricultural land in accordance with
other provisions of this code or other laws.
354 Sche ulle of-fees and charges..
The board of supervisors may from time to time establish a schedule of fees and
charges following the procedures required by law to recover the reasonable cost of providing
services, issuing permits, recording documents, and enforcing regulations pursuant to this
article.
35-51 Definitions.
Unless the provision or context otherwise requires, the definitions contained in this
section shall govern the construction of this article. The definition of a word or phrase applies
to any of that word's or phrase's variants.
"Adjacent to agricultural land" means within three hundred (300)feet of agricultural
land.
"Agricultural land" means all that real property within the unincorporated area of the
county with a general plan land use designation of Agriculture and other non-agricultural land
use designations that allow agricultural land uses.
"Agricultural operation" means and includes, but shall not be limited to, the cultivation
and tillage of the soil, dairying, the production, irrigation, frost protection, cultivation, growing,
harvesting, processing and storing of any agricultural commodity, including viticulture,
horticulture, timber or apiculture, the raising of livestock, fur bearing animals, fish or poultry,
and any commercial agricultural practices performed incident to or in conjunction with such
operations, including preparation for market, delivery to storage or to market, or delivery to
carriers for transportation to market.
"Development approval" means all of the following:
(a)
Any discretionary approval granted pursuant to Chapter 13, 20, 24 and 26 of
this code to allow residential or commercial development of land, including,
without limitation, any approval of a zone change, tentative map, lot line
adjustment, use permit, or design review.
(b)
Any building permit issued pursuant to Chapter 26 of this code to allow
construction of a new single-family dwelling, enlargement of an existing
single-family dwelling by six hundred forty (640) square feet or more of floor
area, or installation of a manufactured home.
"Director of Development Services" means and includes his or her authorized
representative.
"General plan" means the Butte County general plan.
"Properly conducted agricultural operation" means an agricultural operation that is in
conformance with existing laws and regulations and proper and accepted customs and
standards.
"Treasurer/tax collector" means the treasurer/tax collector of the county or his or her
authorized representative.
"Zoning ordinance" means the Butte County zoning ordinance set forth in Chapter 24
of this code.
35-6 INuii ane rii ullturall operation..
No agricultural operation conducted or maintained on agricultural land in a manner
consistent with proper and accepted customs and standards, as established and followed by
similar agricultural operations in the county, shall be or become a nuisance for purposes of
this code or county regulations if it was not a nuisance when it began, provided that such
operation complies with the requirements of all applicable federal, state, and county statutes,
ordinances, rules, regulations, approvals and permits. The provisions of this section shall not
apply where a nuisance results from the negligent or improper management or operation of
an agricultural operation.
35-7 Disclosure of this article to current owners..
The treasurer/tax collector shall cause the following notice to be mailed to all owners
of real property within the county with the annual tax bill:
The County of Butte permits the operation of properly conducted agricultural
operations on agricultural land within the unincorporated area of Butte County and has
declared this County policy in the Butte County Right to Farm Ordinance (Butte County
Code, Chapter 35) to conserve, protect, enhance, and encourage such operations.
Residents or users of property located near an agricultural operation on agricultural land may
at times be subject to inconvenience or discomfort arising from that operation, including,
without limitation, noise, odors, fumes, dust, smoke, insects, operation of machinery during
any time of day or night, storage and disposal of manure, and ground or aerial application of
fertilizers, soil amendments, seeds, and pesticides. One (1) or more of these inconveniences
or discomforts may occur as result of any properly conducted agricultural operation on
agricultural land. The County of Butte has determined in the Butte County Right to Farm
Ordinance that inconvenience or discomfort arising from a properly conducted agricultural
operation on agricultural land will not be considered a nuisance for purposes of the Butte
County Code or County regulations, and that residents or users of nearby property should be
prepared to accept such inconvenience or discomfort as a normal and necessary aspect of
living in a county with a strong rural character and an active agricultural sector. For more
information about the Butte County Right to Farm Ordinance, please contact the Butte
County Agricultural Commissioner's office at 316 Nelson Ave., Oroville, CA 95965 or the
Department of Development Services at 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965.
35-8 Disclosure of this article !in devellopiment approvals.
Where a development approval is sought on or adjacent to agricultural land, the
property owner, as part of the application for the development approval, shall execute a
declaration acknowledging the right to farm. The director of development services shall
cause the declaration to be recorded in the office of the county recorder upon granting of the
development approval, unless a declaration acknowledging the right to farm has already
been recorded for the property pursuant to this section, in which case the declaration need
not be recorded. The declaration shall be in substantially the following form:
DECLARATION ACKNOWLEDGING RIGHT TO FARM
The undersigned do hereby certify to be the owner(s) of certain real property located
in Butte County, California, and more particularly described in Exhibit"A", attached hereto
and incorporated herein by this reference ("the subject property").
The undersigned do hereby acknowledge that the subject property is located on or
adjacent to agricultural land, as defined in the Butte County Right to Farm Ordinance (Butte
County Code, Chapter 35). The undersigned do hereby further acknowledge that the County
of Butte permits the operation of properly conducted agricultural operations on agricultural
land within the unincorporated area of Butte County and has declared it County policy in the
Butte County Right to Farm Ordinance to conserve, protect, enhance, and encourage such
operations. The undersigned do hereby further acknowledge that if the subject property is
located near an agricultural operation on agricultural land, residents or users of the subject
property may at times be subject to inconvenience or discomfort arising from that operation,
including, without limitation, noise, odors, fumes, dust, smoke, insects, operation of
machinery during any time of day or night, storage and disposal of manure, and ground or
aerial application of fertilizers, soil amendments, seeds, and pesticides. The undersigned do
hereby further acknowledge that one or more of these inconveniences or discomforts may
occur as a result of any properly conducted agricultural operation on agricultural land. The
undersigned do hereby further acknowledge that the County of Butte has determined in the
Butte County Right to Farm Ordinance that inconvenience or discomfort arising from a
properly conducted agricultural operation on agricultural land will not be considered a
nuisance for purposes of the Butte County Code or County regulations, and that residents or
users of nearby property should be prepared to accept such inconvenience or discomfort as
a normal and necessary aspect of living in a county with a strong rural character and an
active agricultural sector.
This Declaration shall run with the subject property in perpetuity and shall be binding
upon the undersigned and the undersigned's heirs, personal representatives, lessees,
executors, successors, and assigns. This Declaration and the acknowledgments contained
herein shall be disclosed to prospective transferees of any interest in the subject property,
including, without limitation, a leasehold interest, prior to any such transfer.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has/have executed this Declaration this ;#rule;
day of 120
DECLARANT(S)
Dated:;daterule;
Dated:;daterule;
NOTE: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MUST BE ATTACHED FOR ALL SIGNATORIES.
35-9 Disclosure of this article to buyersf reall property..
(a)
Where a transfer of real property by sale, exchange, installment land sale contract,
lease with an option to purchase, any other option to purchase, ground lease coupled
with improvements, or residential stock cooperative improved with one (1)to four (4)
dwelling units is proposed for any real property within the unincorporated area of the
county, the transferor shall disclose this article and the nature of its provisions to the
prospective transferee in one (1) of the following ways:
(1)
Deliver a general disclosures and disclaimers advisory to the prospective
transferee pursuant to local real estate practice that includes a statement
disclosing this article and the nature of its provisions. The statement shall be
in substantially the following form:
The County of Butte permits the operation of properly conducted
agricultural operations on agricultural land within the unincorporated area of
Butte County, and has declared it County policy in the Butte County Right to
Farm Ordinance (Butte County Code, Chapter 35) to conserve, protect,
enhance, and encourage such operations. If the property you are purchasing
is located near an agricultural operation on agricultural land, residents or
users of the property may at times be subject to inconvenience or discomfort
arising from that operation, including, without limitation, noise, odors, fumes,
dust, smoke, insects, operation of machinery during any time of day or night,
storage and disposal of manure, and ground or aerial application of fertilizers,
soil amendments, seeds, and pesticides. One (1) or more of these
inconveniences or discomforts may occur as a result of any properly
conducted agricultural operation on agricultural land. The County of Butte
has determined in the Butte County Right to Farm Ordinance that
inconvenience or discomfort arising from a properly conducted agricultural
operation on agricultural land will not be considered a nuisance for purposes
of the Butte County Code or County regulations, and that residents or users
of nearby property should be prepared to accept such inconvenience or
discomfort as a normal and necessary aspect of living in a county with a
strong rural character and an active agricultural sector. For more information
about the Butte County Right to Farm Ordinance, please contact the Butte
County Agricultural Commissioner's office at 316 Nelson Ave., Oroville, CA
95965 or the Department of Development Services at 7 County Center Drive,
Oroville, CA 95965.
(2)
Deliver a disclosure statement to the prospective transferee pursuant to
Article 1.5 (commencing with Section 1102) of Chapter 2 of Title 4 of Part 4
of Division 2 of the Civil Code disclosing this article and the nature of its
provisions. The disclosure statement shall be in substantially the following
form:
LOCAL OPTION
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
THIS DISCLOSURE STATEMENT CONCERNS THE REAL PROPERTY SITUATED
IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, DESCRIBED AS (Address and Assessor's Parcel Number(s)). THIS
STATEMENT IS A DISCLOSURE OF THE CONDITION OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED
PROPERTY IN COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 35-9 OF THE BUTTE COUNTY CODE AS
OF (date) . IT IS NOT A WARRANTY OF ANY KIND BY THE SELLER(S) OR ANY
AGENT(S) REPRESENTING ANY PRINCIPAL(S) IN THIS TRANSACTION, AND IS NOT A
SUBSTITUTE FOR ANY INSPECTIONS OR WARRANTIES THE PRINCIPAL(S) MAY
WISH TO OBTAIN.
SELLERS INFORMATION
The Seller discloses the following information with the knowledge that even though
this is not a warranty, prospective Buyers may rely on this information in deciding whether
and on what terms to purchase the subject property. Seller hereby authorizes any agent(s)
representing any principal(s) in this transaction to provide a copy of this statement to any
person or entity in connection with any actual or anticipated sale of the property.
THE FOLLOWING ARE REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY THE SELLER(S)AS
REQUIRED BY THE COUNTY OF BUTTE, AND ARE NOT THE REPRESENTATIONS OF
THE AGENT(S), IF ANY. THIS INFORMATION IS A DISCLOSURE AND IS NOT
INTENDED TO BE PART OF ANY CONTRACT BETWEEN THE BUYER AND SELLER.
The County of Butte permits the operation of properly conducted agricultural
operations on agricultural land within the unincorporated area of Butte County, and has
declared it County policy in the Butte County Right to Farm Ordinance (Butte County Code,
Chapter 35) to conserve, protect, enhance, and encourage such operations. If the property
you are purchasing is located near an agricultural operation on agricultural land, residents or
users of the property may at times be subject to inconvenience or discomfort arising from
that operation, including, without limitation, noise, odors, fumes, dust, smoke, insects,
operation of machinery during any time of day or night, storage and disposal of manure, and
ground or aerial application of fertilizers, soil amendments, seeds, and pesticides. One or
more of these inconveniences or discomforts may occur as a result of any properly
conducted agricultural operation on agricultural land. The County of Butte has determined in
the Butte County Right to Farm Ordinance that inconvenience or discomfort arising from a
properly conducted agricultural operation on agricultural land will not be considered a
nuisance for purposes of the Butte County Code or County regulations, and that residents or
users of nearby property should be prepared to accept such inconvenience or discomfort as
a normal and necessary aspect of living in a county with a strong rural character and an
active agricultural sector. For more information about the Butte County Right to Farm
Ordinance, please contact the Butte County Agricultural Commissioner's office at 316 Nelson
Ave., Oroville, CA 95965 or the Department of Development Services at 7 County Center
Drive, Oroville, CA 95965.
Seller certifies that the information herein is true and correct to the best of the Seller's
knowledge as of the date signed by the Seller.
Seller Date;daterule;
Seller Date;daterule;
BUYER(S)AND SELLER(S) MAY WISH TO OBTAIN PROFESSIONAL ADVICE
AND/OR INSPECTIONS OF THE PROPERTY AND TO PROVIDE FOR APPROPRIATE
PROVISIONS IN A CONTRACT BETWEEN BUYER(S)AND SELLER(S)WITH RESPECT
TO ANY ADVICE/INSPECTIONS/DEFECTS.
I/WE ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF A COPY OF THIS STATEMENT.
Seller Date;daterule;
Seller Date;daterule;
Buyer Date;daterule;
Buyer Date;daterule;
Agent (Broker
Representing Seller) By Date;daterule;
(Associate Licensee
or Broker-Signature)
Agent (Broker
Obtaining the Offer) By Date;daterule;
(Associate Licensee or Broker-Signature)
A REAL ESTATE BROKER IS QUALIFIED TO ADVISE ON REAL ESTATE. IF
YOU DESIRE LEGAL ADVICE, CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY.
(b)
If a prospective transferee refuses to sign the general disclosures and disclaimers
advisory or disclosure statement required by subsection (a), the transferor may
comply with the requirements of this section by delivering the advisory or statement
to the prospective transferee as provided in subsection (a) and affixing and signing
the following declaration to the advisory or statement:
"I, name , have delivered a copy of the foregoing (general disclosures and
disclaimers advisory/disclosure statement) as required by Section 35-9 of the Butte
County Code to (transferee's name) , who has refused to sign.
I declare the foregoing to be true.
Date:;daterule; Signature: Print Name:
(9.11 No 39965„ §9 6-12 D7)
3540 Noncompliance wiith this article..
Noncompliance with any provision of this article shall not affect title to real property,
nor prevent the recording of any document.
(9.9id No 39965„ § 1 „ 642D7)