Title 22 LAND USE
Chapter 22.30 STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC LAND USES
22.30.370 Public utility facilities.
The following requirements apply to public utility facilities where
designated by Section 22.06.030 (Allowable Land Uses and Permit Requirements) as
being subject to the provisions of this section. Public utility facilities for
other than electric and communications transmission and natural gas regulation
and distribution, require use permit approval in compliance with Section
22.62.060 (use permit).
A. Permit Requirements. In addition to the Emergency
Repair and General Permit Requirements of Section 22.30.360.A and B., use permit
approval is required for any new facility or modification of any existing
facility in the agriculture, rural lands, Recreation, Residential, Office and
Professional, and Commercial Retail land use categories. Use permit approval is
required for any new facility or modification to any existing facility which
would increase the structure heights above those specified in Section 22.10.090
or modify any operational standards causing an increase in any of the categories
specified in Sections 22.10.030 (Air Quality), 22.10.050 (Explosives Storage),
22.10.070 (Flammable and Combustible Liquids Storage), 22.10.120 (Noise),
22.10.160 (Toxic and Hazardous Materials), 22.10.180 (Vibration), or 22.10.190
(Water Quality).
B. Application Contents. In addition to the application
materials required by Chapter 22.62 (Permit Applications), permit applications
shall also include descriptions of.
1. The proposed design capacity of the
facility; the operating schedule; and how the proposed facility interacts with
incoming and outgoing utility services.
2. Plans for any overhead or
underground transmission lines, transformers, inverters, switchyards or any
required new or upgraded off-site transmission facilities.
3. Proposed
erosion control measures, revegetation, screening and landscaping during
construction and operation.
4. An oil and hazardous materials spill
contingency plan, including a demonstration that all materials can be contained
on-site.
5. For electric and telephone centers, estimates of the
non-ionizing radiation generated and/or received by the facility. These will
include estimates of the maximum electric and magnetic field strengths at the
edge of the facility site and the extent that measurable fields extend in all
directions from the facility.
6. The number and identification by trades of
estimated construction and operation forces. If construction is estimated to
take over six months, the construction workforce shall be estimated for each
six-month period. The estimates shall include numbers of locally hired employees
and employees who will move into the area, and a discussion of the estimated
impact that employees moving into the area will have on housing, schools and
traffic.
C. Development Standards. The following standards apply in addition
to any that may be established as conditions of approval.
1. Environmental
Quality Assurance. An Environmental Quality Assurance Program covering all
aspects of construction and operation shall be submitted prior to construction
of any project component. This program will include a schedule and plan for
monitoring and demonstrating compliance with all conditions required by the use
permit. Specific requirements of this Environmental Quality Assurance Program
will be determined during environmental review and use permit review and
approval.
2. Clearing and Revegetation. The land area exposed and the
vegetation removed during construction shall be the minimum necessary to install
and operate the facility. Topsoil will be stripped and stored separately.
Disturbed areas no longer required for operation will be regraded, covered with
topsoil and replanted during the next appropriate season.
3. Fencing and
Screening. Public utility facilities shall be screened on all sides. An
effective visual barrier will be established through the use of a solid wall,
fencing and/or landscaping. The adequacy of the proposed screening will be
determined during the land use permitting process. (Ord. 2982 § 1 (part),
2002)
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