Title 23 COASTAL ZONE LAND USE
Chapter 23.08 SPECIAL (S) USES
23.08.312 Electric generating plants--General permit requirements.
Except as may be modified below, the following general standards and
specifications apply to all electric generating plants, S-20
uses:
(a) Permit Requirements. Except where county land use permit authority
is preempted by state law, and except where the provisions of Sections 23.08.312
through 23.08.322 establish other permit requirements, the land use permit
required to authorize a proposed land use of this type is determined by the
magnitude of site disturbance (i.e., the area in square feet per site of grading
or removal of natural ground cover) as follows:
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Permit Requirement
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Area of Site Disturbance
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Plot Plan
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Less than 40,000 square feet
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Minor Use Permit
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40,000 or more square feet
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(b) General Application Contents. In addition to any specific
requirements later in this section, the land use applications shall follow the
content, processing and time limit specifications of Chapter 23.02 of this
title, and are also to describe:
(1) The physical and operating
characteristics of the facility; the proposed design capacity of the facility;
the operating schedule; how the electric energy is to be utilized; and if any
electric energy is to leave the site, the physical and contractual arrangement
for tying-in to other facilities.
(2) Alternatives to the proposed facility
and to separable aspects of the proposal. This will include reliability, as well
as economic and environmental advantages and disadvantages.
(3) Plans for
any overhead or underground transmission lines, transformers, inverters,
switchyards or any required new or upgraded off-site transmission
facilities.
(c) Approvals from Other Agencies. If another public agency must
approve the proposed facility, the applicant shall:
(1) Describe the
requirements of that agency; summarize the agency’s procedures for acting
on the proposed use, and describe the studies, analyses and other data
collection which the applicant or agency will perform in order to resolve each
substantive requirement of the agency.
(2) List the required actions related
to the proposed facility by other public agencies and utilities and a schedule
for application and approval of those actions.
(3) Provide a copy of
necessary state and federal permits and all written comments and decisions made
by officials of the agencies listed prior to the start of
construction.
(d) An applicant may incorporate by reference any information
developed or submitted in any other application, provided the applicant submits
a copy or summary of the referenced material, identifies the permitting process
in which it was submitted and the outcome of that permitting process, and
explains the relevance of the information to the approval standards of this
title.
(e) The Number and Characterization by Trades of the Estimated
Construction and Operation Force. If construction is estimated to take over six
months, the construction workforce will be estimated for each six-month period
and will include estimates of 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. (Ord.
2592 § 9 (part), 1992)
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