Title 22 LAND USE
Chapter 22.30 STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC LAND USES
22.30.250 Libraries and museums.
A. Limitation on Use. In the agriculture or rural lands land use
categories, libraries and museums are allowable only where the facility displays
items primarily of agricultural, local historical, ecological, or environmental
interest.
B. Limitation on Project Area. In the agriculture land use
category, no development shall occur on prime agricultural soils, and the total
area of site disturbance shall not exceed two percent of the gross site area or
one acre, whichever is greater.
C. Access and Circulation. Direct access
shall be provided from a county-maintained road, unless otherwise approved
through a minor use permit or use permit. The project shall not result in an
adverse impact to the circulation system.
D. Setbacks. In the agriculture,
rural lands and Residential Rural land use categories, all structures shall be
set back a minimum of fifty feet from all property lines and a minimum of one
hundred feet from a dwelling on any other property.
E. Retail Sales. In the
agriculture, rural lands, Residential Rural, Office and Professional, and Public
Facilities land use categories, libraries and museums may include the incidental
retail sales of books, gifts, souvenirs, and other items only if they are
related to the items being exhibited.
F. Required Findings. A land use
permit may be approved only where the review authority makes the following
findings in addition to those required in Sections 22.62.060.C.4:
1. The use
will not adversely affect or conflict with surrounding agricultural lands and
uses and will not adversely affect water supplies for existing or expanded
agricultural uses; and
2. The project will be designed and developed in a
manner that protects environmentally sensitive resources. (Ord. 2982 § 1
(part), 2002)
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