§ 8109-0.4. Protection of agricultural resources.  


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  • When establishing permit conditions, the adverse effects on agricultural resources shall be considered. It is specifically intended that non-agricultural uses in proximity to agricultural land should be located, designed, and operated to minimize adverse effects on agriculture, including but not limited to water runoff, siltation, erosion, dust, introduction of pests and diseases, and the potential for trespassing, pilferage, or vandalism; as well as conflicts between agricultural and non-agricultural uses including but not limited to vehicular traffic and the application of agricultural chemicals to agricultural property. Specific measures, including but not limited to use restrictions, buffer zones, fences and walls, and/or screening, may be required in order to ensure that the above standard is met. Said measures shall be developed in consultation with the Agricultural Commissioner.

(Add Ord. 4215 - 10/24/00)