The O-D district is intended to provide for protection and enhancement of primitive areas and areas of significant natural importance or value within the county, and to ensure that the uses permitted are not subject to intrusion by noncompatible uses. No permanent structures for human habitation or shelter shall be allowed.
(Ord. 467 § 34, 1984)
Uses allowed by right in an O-D district:
(1) 
Agricultural uses;
(2) 
Hunting, fishing and outdoor recreational pursuits;
(3) 
Mineral exploration, but not the removal of minerals, earth, or construction materials;
(4) 
Timber production and harvesting.
(Ord. 467 § 34, 1984)
Uses allowed by use permit in an O-D district:
(1) 
Excavation of minerals, earth or construction materials, whether or not any such excavated minerals, earth or construction materials are intended for use or disposal off site;
(2) 
Hydroelectric power plants.
(Ord. 467 § 34, 1984; Ord. 467-R § 2, 1994)