The open space zoning designation is to be placed on property under the following circumstances:
A.
When by the nature of its use, such as regional transmission or electricity, or its natural limitation, such as being subject to flooding or faulting, make the property inappropriate for habitation or development.
B.
When the property is under public control and is intended for development of public uses or preservation as a public resource. Under this circumstance buildings may be permitted.
(Ord. 256 § 5, 1989; Ord. 394 § 3, 1993; Ord. 862 § 2, 2022)