210 - AGRICULTURAL ZONES
The purpose of this chapter is to specify the allowable uses, requirements, and development standards within the Agricultural Zones as established by the Zoning Map, and specifically to accomplish the following:
A.
Provide for private and commercial activities related to agriculture, horticulture, and animal keeping in a setting that insulates said activities from impacting surrounding uses.
B.
Accommodate for rural residential development on large lots in a manner compatible with agricultural and horticultural uses.
C.
Protects the viability of the productive agricultural industry of the City.
In addition to the purposes of this Zoning Ordinance and chapter, the purpose of each Agricultural Zone follows:
A.
Agriculture 1 (A-1) Zone. To provide a low-intensity Agricultural Zone that is consistent in character with larger residential areas. This Zone is suitable for low-density residential hillside development. The A-1 Zone is intended to implement and be consistent with the Agricultural Residential (AG) land use designation of the General Plan.
B.
Agriculture 2 (A-2) Zone. To provide lands for medium-intensity horticulture and agriculture for the production of plants and crops and raising of animals. This area may be suitable for the inclusion of bed and breakfasts and other low-intensity commercial compatible uses, provided there are appropriate setbacks from residential uses. The A-2 Zone is intended to implement and be consistent with the Agricultural Residential (AG) land use designation of the General Plan.
C.
Agriculture 3 (A-3) Zone. To provide lands suitable for intensive crop production and processing and animal use, and may be suitable for renewable energy facilities. This is the most intensive agricultural Zone. The A-3 Zone is intended to implement and be consistent with the Hillside Residential 1 (HR1) land use designation of the General Plan.
Land use permissions, as detailed in Table 20.210-1, and the regulations and development standards of this chapter, shall be applicable to all existing and new uses, structures, and activities within the A-1, A-2, and A-3 Zones.
A.
Permit Requirements. Table 20.210-1 identifies the types of land use permits required to establish land uses in the Agricultural Zones, consistent with this Zoning Ordinance. All permit requirements shall be subject to the process standards of Chapter 20.500 (Permits and Application Process).
Table 20.210-1
Permit Requirement Types and Processes
Note: Any land use authorized through a permit approval process identified may also require Site Development Plan Review, a Building Permit, and/or other permit(s) required by the Municipal Code. For unlisted and similar uses, see Section 20.205.030.C (Unlisted and Similar Compatible Uses). All uses, including, but not limited to, "P", "DP" and "CUP" must pay applicable Public Facilities Fees and annex into all applicable Community Facilities Districts.
B.
Agricultural Land Uses. Table 20.210-2 identifies the permitted land uses in all Agricultural Zones. Permitted uses in Agricultural Zones are primarily related to the raising of plants, crops, and animals, but may include accessory uses such as residential units, produce stands, animal keeping, and other uses when these uses are clearly related to the primary agricultural uses.
1.
Support services and processing activities not listed in Table 20.210-2 but accessory to the primary agricultural use may be proposed and processed through a Conditional Use Permit (CUP). Findings of necessity, compatibility, and appropriate site and use design shall be required for approval of the CUP.
C.
Additional Use Regulations. In addition to the regulations, development standards, and provisions of this chapter, all land uses are subject to the specific use standards identified in the "Additional Use Regulations" column of Table 20.210-2; refer to the referenced sections for additional operational standards and regulations applicable to the use. All land uses are also subject to all of the following standards: Chapters 20.320 (Signs on Private Property), 20.330 (Water Efficient Landscape Standards), 20.335 (Walls and Fences), 20.340 (Off-Street Parking and Loading), and 20.400 (Specific Use Standards).
D.
Prohibited Uses. When a use is not specifically listed, that use is prohibited. However, consistent with Section 20.205.030.C (Unlisted or Similar Compatible Uses), the Director shall have the authority to determine whether the proposed use shall be permitted or conditionally permitted based on the finding that the proposed use is similar to and no more detrimental than a particular use permitted in the Zone.
Table 20.210-2
Agricultural Zone Permitted Uses
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Notes:
See Table 20.210-1 for definitions.
1. ;hg;All land uses are subject to the following standards: Chapters 20.320 (Signs on Private Property), 20.330 (Water Efficient Landscape Standards), 20.335 (Walls and Fences), 20.340 (Off-Street Parking and Loading), and 20.400 (Specific Use Standards).
2. ;hg;Business, including merchandising and sales, shall be conducted entirely within
an enclosed building, except as identified in Table 20.220-2, where outdoor business
is permitted subject to a CUP.
3. ;hg;A Director's Permit (DP) shall be required for the establishment of the land
use in an existing building to ensure adequate parking and student services are provided
and to minimize effects on other land uses within the building or site. A Conditional
Use Permit (CUP) shall be required for the establishment of a use in conjunction with
a new building (development of the building in conjunction with the use).
(Ord. 2017-1445, 7/11/2017 - Amended; Ord. No. 2021-1512, § 2(Exh. B), 1-11-2022; Ord. No. 2022-1527, § 2(Exh. A), 10-25-2022)
A.
Development Standard Compliance. The design, construction, or establishment of all new and existing land uses, development of structures, and site improvements in Agricultural (A) Zones shall conform to the regulations of Table 20.210-3. Principal and accessory structures shall meet the same development standards unless otherwise modified by this Zoning Ordinance.
B.
Lot Averaging. Lot averaging, consistent with Section 20.300.030 (Lot Averaging), shall be permitted in the A Zones subject to a CUP.
C.
Gross Slope/Acreage Analysis. Minimum lot sizes shall be determined based on slope calculations subject to Section 20.300.040 (Gross Slope/Acreage Analysis). Table 20.210-3 identified minimum lot areas.
Table 20.210-3
Agricultural (A-1, A-2, A-3) Development Standards
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Notes: PL= Property Line
1. ;hg;All standards are minimums unless otherwise noted.
2. ;hg;Setbacks shall be measured from back of ROW.
3. ;hg;All lot development and setbacks shall be subject to the provisions of Section 20.300.060 (Special Setbacks for General Plan Routes); where standards conflict, the largest
standard shall prevail.
(Ord. No. 2022-1527, § 2(Exh. A), 10-25-2022)
A.
Architectural Compatibility. All buildings, including secondary and accessory structures, walls, and fences, located on a building site shall be designed and constructed to be architecturally compatible with the primary building. See Chapter 20.335 (Walls and Fences) for additional standards.
B.
Ancillary Retail Sales. Ancillary retail sales directly associated with the agricultural production or brand of the primary land use shall be allowed in conjunction with any land use permitted or conditionally permitted by this chapter.
C.
Sales Stands. Sales stands located on Agricultural (A) Zone property shall be limited to the sale of on-site agriculture/horticulture, fruits, vegetables, and flowers only. The maximum size of the sales stand shall not exceed two hundred (200) square feet.
210 - AGRICULTURAL ZONES
The purpose of this chapter is to specify the allowable uses, requirements, and development standards within the Agricultural Zones as established by the Zoning Map, and specifically to accomplish the following:
A.
Provide for private and commercial activities related to agriculture, horticulture, and animal keeping in a setting that insulates said activities from impacting surrounding uses.
B.
Accommodate for rural residential development on large lots in a manner compatible with agricultural and horticultural uses.
C.
Protects the viability of the productive agricultural industry of the City.
In addition to the purposes of this Zoning Ordinance and chapter, the purpose of each Agricultural Zone follows:
A.
Agriculture 1 (A-1) Zone. To provide a low-intensity Agricultural Zone that is consistent in character with larger residential areas. This Zone is suitable for low-density residential hillside development. The A-1 Zone is intended to implement and be consistent with the Agricultural Residential (AG) land use designation of the General Plan.
B.
Agriculture 2 (A-2) Zone. To provide lands for medium-intensity horticulture and agriculture for the production of plants and crops and raising of animals. This area may be suitable for the inclusion of bed and breakfasts and other low-intensity commercial compatible uses, provided there are appropriate setbacks from residential uses. The A-2 Zone is intended to implement and be consistent with the Agricultural Residential (AG) land use designation of the General Plan.
C.
Agriculture 3 (A-3) Zone. To provide lands suitable for intensive crop production and processing and animal use, and may be suitable for renewable energy facilities. This is the most intensive agricultural Zone. The A-3 Zone is intended to implement and be consistent with the Hillside Residential 1 (HR1) land use designation of the General Plan.
Land use permissions, as detailed in Table 20.210-1, and the regulations and development standards of this chapter, shall be applicable to all existing and new uses, structures, and activities within the A-1, A-2, and A-3 Zones.
A.
Permit Requirements. Table 20.210-1 identifies the types of land use permits required to establish land uses in the Agricultural Zones, consistent with this Zoning Ordinance. All permit requirements shall be subject to the process standards of Chapter 20.500 (Permits and Application Process).
Table 20.210-1
Permit Requirement Types and Processes
Note: Any land use authorized through a permit approval process identified may also require Site Development Plan Review, a Building Permit, and/or other permit(s) required by the Municipal Code. For unlisted and similar uses, see Section 20.205.030.C (Unlisted and Similar Compatible Uses). All uses, including, but not limited to, "P", "DP" and "CUP" must pay applicable Public Facilities Fees and annex into all applicable Community Facilities Districts.
B.
Agricultural Land Uses. Table 20.210-2 identifies the permitted land uses in all Agricultural Zones. Permitted uses in Agricultural Zones are primarily related to the raising of plants, crops, and animals, but may include accessory uses such as residential units, produce stands, animal keeping, and other uses when these uses are clearly related to the primary agricultural uses.
1.
Support services and processing activities not listed in Table 20.210-2 but accessory to the primary agricultural use may be proposed and processed through a Conditional Use Permit (CUP). Findings of necessity, compatibility, and appropriate site and use design shall be required for approval of the CUP.
C.
Additional Use Regulations. In addition to the regulations, development standards, and provisions of this chapter, all land uses are subject to the specific use standards identified in the "Additional Use Regulations" column of Table 20.210-2; refer to the referenced sections for additional operational standards and regulations applicable to the use. All land uses are also subject to all of the following standards: Chapters 20.320 (Signs on Private Property), 20.330 (Water Efficient Landscape Standards), 20.335 (Walls and Fences), 20.340 (Off-Street Parking and Loading), and 20.400 (Specific Use Standards).
D.
Prohibited Uses. When a use is not specifically listed, that use is prohibited. However, consistent with Section 20.205.030.C (Unlisted or Similar Compatible Uses), the Director shall have the authority to determine whether the proposed use shall be permitted or conditionally permitted based on the finding that the proposed use is similar to and no more detrimental than a particular use permitted in the Zone.
Table 20.210-2
Agricultural Zone Permitted Uses
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Notes:
See Table 20.210-1 for definitions.
1. ;hg;All land uses are subject to the following standards: Chapters 20.320 (Signs on Private Property), 20.330 (Water Efficient Landscape Standards), 20.335 (Walls and Fences), 20.340 (Off-Street Parking and Loading), and 20.400 (Specific Use Standards).
2. ;hg;Business, including merchandising and sales, shall be conducted entirely within
an enclosed building, except as identified in Table 20.220-2, where outdoor business
is permitted subject to a CUP.
3. ;hg;A Director's Permit (DP) shall be required for the establishment of the land
use in an existing building to ensure adequate parking and student services are provided
and to minimize effects on other land uses within the building or site. A Conditional
Use Permit (CUP) shall be required for the establishment of a use in conjunction with
a new building (development of the building in conjunction with the use).
(Ord. 2017-1445, 7/11/2017 - Amended; Ord. No. 2021-1512, § 2(Exh. B), 1-11-2022; Ord. No. 2022-1527, § 2(Exh. A), 10-25-2022)
A.
Development Standard Compliance. The design, construction, or establishment of all new and existing land uses, development of structures, and site improvements in Agricultural (A) Zones shall conform to the regulations of Table 20.210-3. Principal and accessory structures shall meet the same development standards unless otherwise modified by this Zoning Ordinance.
B.
Lot Averaging. Lot averaging, consistent with Section 20.300.030 (Lot Averaging), shall be permitted in the A Zones subject to a CUP.
C.
Gross Slope/Acreage Analysis. Minimum lot sizes shall be determined based on slope calculations subject to Section 20.300.040 (Gross Slope/Acreage Analysis). Table 20.210-3 identified minimum lot areas.
Table 20.210-3
Agricultural (A-1, A-2, A-3) Development Standards
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Notes: PL= Property Line
1. ;hg;All standards are minimums unless otherwise noted.
2. ;hg;Setbacks shall be measured from back of ROW.
3. ;hg;All lot development and setbacks shall be subject to the provisions of Section 20.300.060 (Special Setbacks for General Plan Routes); where standards conflict, the largest
standard shall prevail.
(Ord. No. 2022-1527, § 2(Exh. A), 10-25-2022)
A.
Architectural Compatibility. All buildings, including secondary and accessory structures, walls, and fences, located on a building site shall be designed and constructed to be architecturally compatible with the primary building. See Chapter 20.335 (Walls and Fences) for additional standards.
B.
Ancillary Retail Sales. Ancillary retail sales directly associated with the agricultural production or brand of the primary land use shall be allowed in conjunction with any land use permitted or conditionally permitted by this chapter.
C.
Sales Stands. Sales stands located on Agricultural (A) Zone property shall be limited to the sale of on-site agriculture/horticulture, fruits, vegetables, and flowers only. The maximum size of the sales stand shall not exceed two hundred (200) square feet.