The purpose of the agriculture zoning districts is to:
A.
Preserve lands for agricultural use; and
B.
Protect prime agricultural lands from the encroachment of incompatible uses and urban development which would make long-term agricultural uses uneconomical or infeasible. Additional purposes of each agriculture zoning district:
1.
Agriculture (AG). The AG district is intended to provide for agricultural uses such as raising crops or livestock, commercial and industrial services related to agriculture, single-unit residential development, and other compatible uses. This district also provides for interim uses on lands which, due to location or lack of prime agricultural resources, may be appropriate for urban development pending proper timing for the provision of utilities, major streets, and other facilities to support compact, orderly development. The AG District implements the Agriculture General Plan Land Use Designation; and
2.
Agricultural Hillside (AH). The AH district is intended to provide for low intensity agricultural use of hillside areas where development is limited due to topography and other factors. Development standards are intended to ensure that development occurs in a manner that minimizes the risk from hazards and impacts on the sensitive natural environment of hillside areas. This district provides for residential density up to one unit per 20 acres and implements the Hillside Agriculture General Plan Land Use Designation.
(Ord. 1972, Repealed and Replaced, 02/22/2022; Ord. 1981, Amended, 12/13/2022)