Title 13 PLANNING AND ZONING REGULATIONS
Chapter 13.10 ZONING REGULATIONS
13.10.351 Purposes of the Parks, Recreation and Open Space “PR” District.
In addition to the general objectives of this Chapter (13.10), the
“PR” district is included in the Zoning Ordinance to achieve the
following purposes:
(a) General. To preserve the County’s
undevelopable lands and public park lands as open space; and to protect open
space in the County by allowing commercial recreational uses which preserve open
space by means of large acreage sites with low intensity uses which are
compatible with the scenic values and natural setting of the county; and to
preserve agriculture as an open space use.
(b) Commercial Recreation. To
provide for commercial recreation facilities and uses which aid in the
conservation of open space in the County; to recognize and encourage these uses
as a major component in the county’s economy; to provide standards for
their development and operation so as to ensure the preservation of open space,
an appropriate intensity of uses, adequate public access and services, and
proper management and protection of the environment and the natural resources of
the County.
(c) State and Federal Parks, Preserves, and Biotic Research
Stations. To provide for the state and federal park lands, preserves and biotic
research facilities in the County; to provide density and development standards
for such uses consistent with the availability of adequate access and services,
land development capacities, agricultural protection, and the preservation of
open space.
(d) Local Parks. To recognize existing park sites and to
designate and protect those locations designated by the adopted County General
Plan for local park use, and to provide development and operation standards for
such uses.
(e) Open Space. To designate and to preserve, through careful and
limited development and use, those lands designated on the General Plan which
are not appropriate for development due to the presence of one or more of the
following resources or constraints:
1. Coastal bluffs and
beaches
2. Coastal lagoons, wetlands and marshes
3. Riparian corridors
and buffer areas
4. Flood ways and flood plains
5. Wooded ravines and
gulches which separate and buffer areas of development
6. Slopes over 30
percent inside the Urban Services Line; over 50 percent outside the Urban
Services Line
7. Sensitive wildlife habitat areas and biotic resource areas.
(Ord. 1907, 7/10/73; 3186, 1/12/82; 3344, 11/23/82; 3432, 8/23/83)
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