The principal permitted use in the Coastal Zone Natural Resource
district is resource dependent use which includes:
A. Fish
and wildlife management such as nature study, which may include the
development of minor facilities constructed or placed by hand such
as blinds, lookouts, interpretive panels, fences and trails.
B. Maintenance
and repair of existing public facilities such as: flood-control and
drainage channels, roads or road crossings, and utilities.
C. Removal
of windblown trees which threaten existing structures.
(Ord. of 2-22-2011(1))
The following uses may be permitted subject to the granting
of a conditional use permit:
A. In
all habitat areas, those recreational facilities included in a publicly
adopted State Park and Recreation or Department of Fish and Game Master
Plan.
B. In
all habitat areas, wetland or stream restoration programs.
C. In
riparian habitat areas and wetland buffer areas, recreational trails.
D. In
riparian habitat areas, new roads where crossings shall be limited,
when feasible, to right angle crossing of streams and stream corridors.
E. In
all habitat areas, fences and access trails necessary to protect the
area map be placed.
F. In
all habitat areas, one single-family residence and appurtenant structure
when denial of such would otherwise substantially deny all reasonable
use of the parcel, including use of incentive density, and where such
development will be sited and designed to prevent impacts which would
significantly degrade the environmentally sensitive habitat area.
Height limits shall be as in the R-1 district.
(Ord. of 2-22-2011(1))