Title 23 COASTAL ZONE LAND USE
Chapter 23.08 SPECIAL (S) USES
23.08.042 Agricultural processing.
Agricultural processing activities as defined by the land use element,
including but not limited to packing and processing plants and fertilizer
plants, are allowable subject to the following:
(a) General Permit
Requirements. The permit requirement for an agricultural processing use is
determined by Section 23.03.042, Table 3-A (permit requirements, for
manufacturing and processing uses), unless the permit requirement is set by the
standards for specific uses in subsection (d) of this
section.
(b) Application Content. Applications for agricultural processing
uses within an urban or village reserve line, are to include a description of
all processes and equipment proposed for use on the site, and a description of
measures proposed to minimize the off-site effects of dust, odor or noise
generated by the proposed operation. Such information is to be provided in
addition to that specified in Chapter 23.02, in order to evaluate the conformity
of a proposed use with the standards of Chapter 23.06.
(c) Minimum Site
Area. No minimum required.
(d) Standards for Specific
Uses.
(1) Fertilizer Plants. The following are minimum requirements to
enable consideration of a specific proposal. Greater separation between
fertilizer plants and other uses may be required through land use permit
approval.
(A) Permit Requirement. Development plan approval is required for
facilities engaged in the processing and packing of animal-produced fertilizers
in the agriculture, rural lands, residential rural and commercial service
categories.
(B) Location. No closer than one-half mile from any residential
category located within an urban or village reserve line; and no closer than
four hundred feet to any residence outside the ownership of the
applicant.
(C) Setback. Two hundred feet from each property
line.
(2) Wineries.
(A) Permit Requirements. Minor use permit approval
is required where on-site public tours, tasting or retail sales are proposed,
otherwise as provided by subsection (a) of this section.
(B) Access
Location. The principal access driveway to a winery with public tours, tasting
or retail sales is to be located on or within one mile of an arterial or
collector.
(C) Solid Waste Disposal. Pomace may be used as fertilizer or
soil amendment, provided that such use or other disposal shall occur in
accordance with applicable health department standards.
(D) Liquid Waste
Disposal. Standards will be set, where applicable, through Regional Water
Quality Control Board discharge requirements developed pursuant to Section
23.06.100.
(E) Setbacks. One hundred feet from each property line in rural
areas; as required by Sections 23.04.100 et seq., in urban
areas.
(F) Signing. As provided by Sections 23.04.306 (b)(l) and 23.04.310
of this title.
(3) Commercial Composting. These standards apply to the
establishment of a commercial composting operation in addition to any applicable
standards or permits that may be required from the California Integrated Waste
Management Board or the county environmental health department.
(A) Permit
Requirement. Minor use permit, unless Table 3-A would set a higher permit
level.
(B) Minimum Size Area. Five acres.
(C) Parking Requirement. None,
provided that sufficient usable area is available to permanently accommodate all
employee and user parking needs entirely on site. Parking areas shall be located
no closer than one hundred feet from each property line.
(D) Setbacks.
Outdoor use areas and structures shall be two hundred feet from each property
line, and no closer than five hundred feet to any residence outside the
ownership of the applicant. (Ord. 2742 § 14, 1995; Ord. 2715 §§
99 -- 102, 1995; Ord. 2592 § 9 (part), 1992)
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