Except as hereafter changed or modified, the California Building
Code, as published by the International Code Council, 2022 Edition,
Part 2, Volume 1, Chapter 1, Division II Scope and Administration
and Part 2, Volume 2, Appendix "C" "Group U - Agricultural Buildings,"
Appendix "H" "Signs," and Appendix "J" "Grading," are adopted by reference
and incorporated in this chapter as if fully set forth herein, and
shall be known and referred to as the building code of the county.
A copy of said code, together with all adopted appendices, shall be
kept and maintained by the building official for use and examination
by the public.
(Ord. CS 1333 §3, 2022)
The 2022
California Building Code Appendix C, Group U—Agricultural
Buildings is hereby adopted and amended to read as follows:
A. Section
C101.1 Scope, is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
The provisions of this appendix shall apply exclusively to the
private use of agricultural buildings by the property owner. Such
buildings shall be classified as U-3 and U-4 and shall include the
following uses:
U-3 Classifications
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1.
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Milking Barns
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2.
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Poultry Buildings
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3.
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Nut Hulling and/or Drying
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4.
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Barns, where the use is incidental and accessory to the use
of the subject property for farming purposes
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5.
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Private stables
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U-4 Classifications:
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1.
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Livestock shelters, including shade structures
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2.
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Barns, Private stables
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3.
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Horticultural structures (greenhouse and crop protection)
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4.
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Storage of equipment and machinery used exclusively in agriculture
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B. Section
C101.2 is added to read as follows:
U-3 Unoccupied Agricultural Buildings. A U-3 Unoccupied Agricultural
Building is an enclosed building designed and constructed to house
farm implements, hay, grain, poultry, live-stock or other agricultural
products.
U-4 Unoccupied Agricultural Buildings. A U-4 Unoccupied Agricultural
Building is a building limited to one story, which does not have a
work station or repair shop and is used exclusively for the storage
of crops, feed, farm equipment or as an animal shade structure. Such
a building must be open on one or more sides; have no more than a
100-amp electrical service; and have no plumbing.
U-3 and U-4 Unoccupied Agricultural Buildings shall not be a
place for human occupancy or as a place of employment. Agriculture
products shall not be processed, treated, or packaged; nor shall it
be a place used by the public.
C. Section
C101.3 is added to read as follows:
Earthquake loads. Agricultural structures classified as U-4
and intended only for incidental human occupancy are exempt from earthquake
design to resist the effects of earthquake motion pursuant to California
Building Code Section 1613.1, exception 3.
D. Section
C101.4 is added to read as follows:
Special Inspections. Special Inspections and tests of structural
elements and components of Group U Agricultural building shall meet
the applicable requirements of Section 1705 of the 2022 California
Building Code, Part 2, Volume 2 of 2.
E. Section
C101.5 is added to read as follows:
Garages and repair shops are not unoccupied agricultural buildings
per the U-3 or U-4 occupancy classification as set forth herein.
F. Section
C102.2 One-Story Unlimited Area, is deleted in its entirety and replaced
with the following:
The area of a one-story Group U Agricultural building shall
not be limited if the building is surrounded and adjoined by public
ways or yards not less than 40 feet (18,288 mm) in width.
G. Section
C102.3 Two-Story Unlimited Area, is deleted in its entirety and replaced
with the following:
The area of a two-story Group U Agricultural building shall
not be limited if the building is surrounded and adjoined by public
ways or yards not less than 40 feet (18,288 mm) in width and is provided
with an approved automatic sprinkler system throughout in accordance
with Section 903.3.1.1.
(Ord. CS 1333 §5, 2022)
A. Section
J112 General is hereby added.
B. Section
J112.1 General, is added to read as follows:
Fees shall be assessed in accordance with the provisions of
this section or shall be as set forth in the fee schedule adopted
by the jurisdiction.
C. Section
J112.2 Plan Review Fees, is added to read as follows:
When a plan or other data are required to be submitted, a plan
review fee shall be paid at the time of submitting plans and specifications
for review. Said plan review fee shall be as set forth in Table J-1
or as set forth in the fee schedule adopted by the board of supervisors.
Separate plan review fees shall apply to retaining walls or major
drainage structures as required elsewhere. For excavation and fill
on the same site, the fee(s) shall be based on the volume of excavation
or fill, whichever is greater.
D. Section
J112.3 Grading Permit Fees, is added to read as follows:
A fee for each grading permit shall be paid to the building
official as set forth in the fee schedule adopted by the Board of
Supervisors. Separate permits and fees shall apply to retaining walls
or major drainage structures as required. There shall be no separate
charge for standard terrace drains and similar facilities.
E. Section
J112.4 Other Fees, is added to read as follows:
Other fees: Additional plan review required by changes, additions
or revisions to approved plans shall be based as set forth in the
fee schedule adopted by the Board of Supervisors. The minimum charge
shall be one-half hour, or the total hourly cost to the county, whichever
is the greatest. This cost shall include supervision, overhead, equipment,
hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employee(s) involved.
(Ord. CS 1017 §10, 2007)