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HomeMy WebLinkAbout740485.tiff 7 / ./ ` s5 4� I a.ei.aa RC' &clue ././ u DEC 271976 • ..v0— . , Ilse Na 17079,1 Mary a.,v FaenMM, Psceelss . i RESOLUTION 13-( . , L. WHEREAS, the Weld County Planning Commission by Resolution has recommended to the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, ,) Colorado, that Section 1.1, Section 3.3, Section 3.14, Section 6. 1 and • Section 12.2, USES PERMITTED IN THE "A" AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT ` + -- of the Weld County Zoning Resolution be amended in certain respects, , and e ' WHEREAS, the said amendments to the Weld County Zoning 'e Resolution, marked Exhibit A, are attached hereto and made a part of this resolution by reference, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, • , Colorado, believes it to be in the best interest of the County to approve . - •-? said amendments in their entirety; - • r- `" NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the amendments of e.1 Section 1.1, Section 3.3, Section 3.14, Section 6.1 and Section 12.2, USES PERMITTED IN THE "A" AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT of the -.'": Weld County Zoning Resolution, all as shown on the attached Exhibit A, " • be and the same are hereby adopted. Dated this 9th day of January, A.D., 1974, nunc pro tune as ' of December 26, 1973. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELLDD C _ OUNTY, COLORADO NCPt�a (Lie, .. /C/�.t.uur�ry - s •• .... rr fry TEST: _WLldCodSrd • - . Qan . ap6 Clerk to the re Booard� A n'...........By Z( NOI/r /�•�/,t$/Lei 1 •'IF Deputy CoMity Clerk _ A ROVED AS TO FCtBM• 40/41421 co unty Att rney * (1LC/q/ 740485 Pt' I /17.6110. )O I ' , t _ :. 79s Qi 170001 t (3-2 • "EXHIBIT A" f. r 1 . PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE WELD COUNTY ZONING RESOLUTION •° SECTIONS 1.1, 3.3, 3.14, 6.1 and 12.2 't DECEMBER 26, 1973 { A. i. • _... 1.1 Establishment of Districts r. 1 A-1 - Agricultural District (Rev. 12/26/73) A-D - Agricultural District (Rev. 12/26/73) -S r • . • Ar• 1.1(a) All references to the A-Agricultural District or A-I Agricultural District _y . .. :� : heretofore contained in Sections 1.1, 3.14, 3.15, 4.2, 6.1(2)(B), 6.1(2) ... __. _ L�' _ (C), 6.1(2)(D), 6.1(3) and all other Sections of the Weld County Zoning - . --- Resolution (Revised November 12, 1970) shall be amended to read A-I 'I . • Agricultural Zone District or A-D Agricultural Zone District. " • - 3.3 District Uses Permitted in the A-I Agricultural Zone a,.. i. A. Intent - The intent in establishing the A-I Agricultural Zone District is - to allow all agricultural and related uses in those areas in which s • 4• agriculture is and should continue to be the predominant land use. This .1 _.__ district is intended to discourage encroachment of incompatible uses • ' r.upon the agricultural land in the district, to encourage agricultural uses . - e as the highest and best use of the land in the district as compared with q.c' - other uses in conflict therewith, and to provide for the orderly expansion - - - . • - of urban growth in conformance with the Weld County Comprehensive . Plan. B. Uses Permitted by Right . . ` I. Farming, Ranching and Gardening. - 2. Farm dwellings or buildings reasonably necessary to the advancement . of a farm use. n 3. The following accessory structures and uses shall he permitted when • they are appurtenant to the principal permitted use• . - a. Living quarters for persons customarily employed at . the principal permitted use as listed in this Resolution. " _____•_ .' - __ b. Office incidental to the operation of permitted use. c. Garage, parking area. •. ' • d. Mobile homes subject to the additional requirements of .- Section 6.1(2) of this Resolution. . r, e. Roadside stands when the products are grown on the premises. Such stands shall be situated not less than .._ 50 feet from the public right-of-way. 4. Cultivation, storage and sale of crops, vegetables, plants, flowers and nursery stock raised on the premises; and temporary storage in transit of crops not raised on the premises and not for sale on ' . said premises. f • ..r•" ,. - ' / 795 • a 1707001 I3..3 , I 5. Cemeteries . 8. Grange Halls ! ' � Grazing 7 7. i _ t 8. Oil Drilling Facilities T. c • "• 9. Public parks, playgrounds and other public recreation areas owned ( and operated by a governmental or other non-profit agency. �� '- 10. Public utility mains, lines and substations ....Where no public __ office and no repair or storage facilities are maintained, � i,. 11. Truck farms, sod (turf) farms, greenhouses and nurseries including _ : :. cultivation, storage and sale of crops, vegetables, plants, flowers _ - i r i ' and nursery stock raised on the premises; and temporary storage in r transit of crops not raised on the premises and not for sale on said • ' premises, i - �� 12. One-family dwelling on a parcel of land created under the provisions of Section 9 of the Subdivision Regulations of Weld County, August 30, . . e • 1- 1972. -� C. Temporary Uses ;. C • 1. A temporary permit may be obtained from the Planning Department .. upon the filing of an application requesting a temporary use and accompanied with a $10.00 application fee. Temporary stands, • structures, motor vehicles and trailers shall be removed on the • - date of termination of the permit unless a specific date is stated - - • • herein. Temporary structures shall be shown to be so constructed as to not constitute a fire hazard or hazard to the health or safety - • of the public prior to issuance of the permit. Such temporary • - stands or structures shall not be constructed of materials which are • - • substantially deteriorated, nor shall any of the above temporary stands, structures, motor vehicles or trailers be allowed to deter- i - . . -lorate to the point where they shall constitute a fire or other hazard - - welfare• of blic. (In thh °to the health, safety or the pu those cases were , a public hearing is required before issuance of a temporary use permit, the application fee shall be $25.00.) „ 2. The following may be operated as uses by temporary permit and need • not be enclosed within a building: -'--- "-` - a. Temporary construction yard or building for construction - - I - materials and equipment, mobile home for office use, and .; concrete batch plants, incidental and necessary for con- e, struction in agricultural zone districts. Each permit shall -. specify the location of the building, mobile home office, • / yard or batch plant. No area more than two miles distant ' - - shall be served by such temporary building, mobile home f office or yard. Each permit shall be valid fora period of --- :r. - - -- not more than six calendar months and may be renewed - --- for three successive six-month periods at the same location, • f , ., 4 • tc sat : X785 ® •e 4i 17C700.t At _I 13-4 l j} b. Temporary office incidental and necessary for the sale f' of new construction by the permittee. Each permit shall . j . --. i' specify the location of the office and the area within - L ,... which such sales may be made. No area more than two • �'i 4 a miles distant from the office shall be served. Each `--4t }, permit shall be valid for a period of not more than six 4 r - calendar months and may be renewed for three . il successive six-month periods at the same location. ,,;, -- [:. •I 4:1 5 t - , c. Mobile homes may be used for temporary living quarters . 2_ 3 r• - incidental and necessary for the construction of a 4 residence on the property, subject to the additional - t•r. - reouirements of Section 6.1(2) of this Resolution. t; j�- i - - • d. Temporary group assemblages subject to the additional • i- • • requirements of Section 6.7 of this Resolution. A ,y t -': public hearing will be required before a permit for 1 - such assemblages can be issued. ;} • ' • D. Conditional Uses ` t1 1. The Planning Commission is authorized to recommend to the - t ,. .� �: . Board of County Commissioners approval or denial of the following uses and to recommend requirements for the oper- ' ' { ation of said uses. Any expansion or enlargement of a permitted • conditional use shall be treated as a new application under the : provisions hereof. .;( - G 2. The Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners shall consider the following in making their determination in J' approving or denying a conditional use permit: Compatibility with the surrounding area, harmony with the character of the neighbor- hood and existing agricultural uses in the area, need for the • proposed use, its effect upon the immediate area, its effect on _ future development of the area, and the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County.• , 3, Before a permit for a conditional use permit is issued, the Planning • - • - ,.•, ' Commission and the Board of County Commissioners shall determine .. - _ • through hearings, that the following plans, methods and studies, _ - which shall accompany the application for a conditional use permit, ., • _ - • provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the - inhabitants of the area and the County. a. A certified boundary survey of the property for which application - - - •--- is made may be required. • - b. Plot plan showing location of all proposed buildings, parking - • - areas, ingress and egress, waste disposal areas, other con- _., _: structionalfeatures and landscaping. . . - a •• - c. Description of proposed operation in sufficient detail to - - ' indicate effects of operation in producing air and water pollution, odor, noise, glare, fire or other safety hazards -- - - -- and traffic congestion. __ d. Methods for disposal of sewage or other wastes in a sanitary and healthful manner. 6 . • • de 785 ® ® 4 1707001 r - e. Methods for supplying water in such a manner as to be • - ` adequate in quantity, quality and dependability for the pro- . posed use. f. Plan to show drainage and drainage facilities. - - g. Plan showing traffic circulation. E- -. h. Plans for improving roads and methods of financing road improvements In those cases where roads to be maintained • by the County are below County standards. I. Soil study of the site. j. All plans or plot plans, as required, must be submitted • to the Weld County Planning Department for its study and ., recommendations at least 20 days prior to the Planning , Commission hearing date. k. Application fee of $25.00. _ -- - -- ' 1. Any of the above requirements may be waived by the Planning • . Commission or its authorized agent. 4. The following uses are permitted upon the granting of a conditional l ' use permit by the County Commissioners. - „ a. Administrative Offices, Agricultural Organizations • b. Animal training center, pets c. Churches and Church schools -• r d. Fairgrounds - a e. Firewood production - • C. Fish Hatchery - g. Fur Farm - ' h. Golf Course • • i. Guest Lodge • ` --- _--- j. Guest Farm It. Institution for aged - - 1. Institution for children • - m. Pipeline Terminal ' n. Private air landing strip - o. Public and private schools -- ---- -- p. Riding stable za J .. :, `985 a 1 1707001 13 b t• q. Reformatory - r. Television transmitting, relay station • . r - s. Wild game production - t. Veterinary Hospital • - _ u. One-family dwellings other than those permitted under Section 3.3(B) of this Resolution, subject to the additional require- ments of Section 6.6 of this Resolution. . • E. Special Uses - 1. The Planning Commission is authorized to recommend to the Board of County Commissioners approval or denial of the following uses • - .. - and to recommend conditions and requirements for the operation -- of said uses. Any expansion or enlargement of a Special Use shall be treated as a new application under the provisions hereof. p • y i 2. The Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners - • shall consider the following in making their determination in approving or denying a special use permit: Compatibility with the "�- ' surrounding area, harmony with the character of the neighborhood 1 - •• and existing agricultural uses, need for the proposed use, its - ''� effect upon the immediate area, its effect on future development of .C ,, the area and the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the r • - area and the County. 3. Before a permit for a special use permit is issued, the Planning '.;.J , • • Commission and the Board of County Commissioners shall deter- *5mine through public hearings, that the following plans, methods ' •i_ and studies, which shall accompany the application for a special' • use permit, provide adequate protection of the health, safety and ' s.•fare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. :'e . a. A certified boundary survey of property for which application I ' is made may be requ'red. • • - b. Plot plan showing location of all proposed buildings, parking - area, ingress and egress, waste disposal areas, other con- . structional features and landscaping. - � .c. Description of proposed operation in sufficient detail to - Indicate effects of operation in producing air and water - • ..A pollution, odor, noise, glare, fire or other safety hazards • - - and traffic congestion. - —. 7.- . - • d. Methods for disposal of sewage or other wastes in a sanitary and healthful manner. e. Methods for supplying water in such a manner as to be , a adequate in quantity, quality and dependability for the pro- - -- - . posed use, . _ f. Plan to show drainage and drainage facilities. ---------- ---._ DI •�': . 785 0 -6- G 1907OOt • • e ^. g. Proposed number of shifts to be worked and maximum ' -1 } ' number of employees. h. All plans or plot plans, as required, must be submitted to the Weld County Planning Department for its study and recommendations at least 20 days prior to the Planning • Commission hearing date. -- i. Soil study of site. i • • j. Application fee of$25.00 • 4. The following uses are permitted upon the granting of a special • use permit by the Board of County Commissioners. a. Airports ___i -•_ • lC b. Asphalt plants • • • W ,c. Batch plants (concrete) ' -• - ) ':� d, Cattle feedlots and the raising of sheep, swine, rabbits and i - • other animals for commercial use subject to the additional • requirements of Section 6.1(4) of this Resolution. a C.` e. Dairy • ;. am, f. Dog Kennels subject to the additional requirements of Section `•-1 6.1(10) of this d�1 rte- .. 1'---- g. Fertilizer (organic) storage and sale where the fertilizer is 'i stored for longer than one (1) year, subject to the additional �- :I - requirements of Section 8.1 (5) of this Resolution. h. Junk Yards . ,•' .... I. Outdoor shooting ranges subject to the additional requirements • of Section 8.1(6) of this Resolution. • j. Poultry production (chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys) subject to the additional requirements of Section 6.1(7) of this ' '• Resolution. 1 • ' k. Salvage Yards I __ I. Sand and gravel pits, quarries and open mining operations -. subject to the additional requirements of Section 6.1(3) of this Resolution. ... " "- m. Sanitary land fill (solid waste disposal o _e - additional requirements of Section 6.1(8) of this Resolution. - n. Sewage Systems (pumping stations, sludge drying beds, - treatment plants, lagoons) subject to the additional require- . ' ments of Section 6.1(9) of this Resolution. M. o. Slaughter houses and packing houses. _ p. Storage tanks. • • ._. 785 e 0 -7- -- -• _ _. e 1707001 13-S F. Listed Uses Permitted by Right, Temporary Uses, Conditional Uses - - and Special Uses - As defined by Section 6.1(1) of this Resolution, all Uses Permitted by Right, Temporary Uses, Conditional Uses and Special Uses listed in this Resolution are representative and are not all inclusive. Unlisted uses of a similar nature to those listed herein " are subject to review to the same extent as those listed.. - • - G. Minimum Lot Area - 80 acres - Variance from this minimum lot area - --. shall be considered a Conditional Use subject to the provisions of - • . Section 3.3(D) of this Resolution; or a Special Use subject to the pro- • • visions of Section 3.3(E) of this Resolution, H. Building Permits - No building permit shall be issued for any con- struction on any parcel of land in this zone which is not a "Legal Lot" as defined in Section 12.2 of this Resolution or unless the building - permit is to be issued in connection with a legal non-conforming use • pursuant to the provisions of Section VII of this Resolution, or in ` . , • connection with a legal Conditional Use pursuant to the provisions of - . Section.3.3(D) of this Resolution, or in connection with a legal Special - • • ' Use pursuant to the provisions of Section 3.3(E) of this Resolution. I. Vehicular Access to County Roads - Vehicular Access to county roads will be limited to one per lot; location of the access subject to the approval of the Weld County Public Works Director. .� 3.3(1) Uses Permitted in the A-D Agricultural Zone District ' • • - A. Intent - The intent in establishing the A-D Agricultural Zone District . ' • is to allow all agricultural and related uses in those areas in which .. agriculture is and should continue to be the predominant land use. • • - This district is intended to discourage encroachment of incompatible t. • - uses upon the agricultural land in the district, to encourage -4 - - agricultural uses as the highest .nd best use of land in the district as compared with other uses in conflict therewith, and to provide for t - the orderly expansion of urban growth in conformance with the Weld - County Comprehensive Plan. - B. Uses Permitted by Right - All uses listed as Uses Perm.ded by Right 3 in the A-I Agricultural Zone District. • '6 - C. Temporary Uses - All uses listed as temporary uses in the A-I • Agricultural District. The requirements for application, and all - additional requirements specified for particular temporary uses • . . in the A-I Agricultural District shall apply to temporary uses in the - • A-D Agricultural Zone District. - D. Conditional Uses - All uses listed as conditional twee in the A-I -- — ---- --- - . Agricultural District. The requirements for application, and all - -' additional requirements specified for particular conditional uses in • . , - the A-I Agricultural District shall apply to conditional uses in the , • A-D Agricultural Zone District, • • E. Special Uses - All uses listed as special uses in the A-I Agricultural • _ District. The requirements for application and all additional require- =---- - ments specified for particular special uses in the A-I Agricultural _. . __ . . . - _ . -"- District shall apply to special uses in the A-D Agricultural Zone -----.......,...r--...-... - . D istrict. - .. ..., , ._- , . .. .. e79S 8- • 1707001 13-q _: F. Listed Uses Permitted by Right, Temporary Uses, Conditional Uses • and Special User - As defined by Section 6.1(1) of this Resolution, . all Uses Permitted by Right, Temporary Uses, Conditional Uses and — --. Special Uses listed in this Resolution are representative and are not all Inclusive. Unlisted uses of a similar nature to those listed herein are subject to review to the same extent as those listed. . _ • . G. Minimum Lot Area - 160 Acres - Variance from this minimum lot - area shall be considered a Conditional Use subject to the provisions . of Section 3.3 (0(D) of this Resolution, or a Special Use subject to • the provisions of Section 3.3(0(E) of this Resolution. . . H. Building Permits - No building permit shall be issued for any con- struction on any parcel of land in this zone which is not a "Legal Lot" • - as defined in Section 12.2 of this Resolution or unless the building • • • • permit is to be issued in connection with a legal non-conforming use _- . pursuant to the provisions of Section VII of this Resolution, or in - ' • . connection with a legal Conditional Use pursuant to the provisions of • - Section 3.3(D(D) of this Resolution, or in connection with a legal . . Special Use pursuant to the provisions of Section 3.3(I)(E) of this , Resolution. I. Vehicular Access to County Roads - Vehicular access to county : . roads will be limited to one per lot; location of the access subject - - - to the approval of the Weld County Public Works Director. 3.14 Permitted Uses in all Zoning Districts Shall Comply With The Following Schedule for Minimum Setback of Buildings, Minimum _ ' Lot Area Per Principal Use and the Minimum Lot Width Per Principal Use: • . Amend references to A-Agricultural District and A-1 Agricultural • - t• NE District and minimum lot sizes required in the A and A-1 Agriculture Districts to read: • . District Minimum Lot Area A-I 80 acres A-D 160 acres 6.1(4) Cattle feedlots and the raising of rabbits, sheep, swine and other - • animals for :ommercial use. . o. A. Commercial feed yards shall be located at least 2,640 feet from - any public place of assembly; and from any E, R, H, MB, T, B or • - S zone district or subdivision; and at least 660 feet from any existing• - residence on another lot without the written approval of the fee - - owner of said residence. • • B. Commercial feed yards shall be located at least 50 feet from any - State or Federal highway right-of-way, subject to review by the • Colorado Department of Highways. i C. Manures shall be handled and disposed of in a sanitary manner, approved • _ -- • .. - by the Weld County Health Department. D. Suitable chemical and scientific controls shall be provided for rodent and insect control. ... • 170701 • 13-10 E. Concrete or other suitable aprons adjacent to the permanently affixed feed bunks, water tanks and feeding devices shall be provided. F. Adequate mechanical means for scraping, grading and cleaning of area shall be provided at all times; and scraping, grading and cleaning ... of the area will be accomplished as approved by the Weld County C. .. Health Department. - • G. Drainage facilities or improvements shall be constructed to protect _ any adjacent rivers, streams or other bodies of water from pollution, as approved by the Weld County Health Department. 6.1(5) Fertilizer (organic) storage and sale, where the fertilizer is stored for longer than one year. •. A. Such use shall be located at least 2,640 feet from any public place of assembly, and from any residential zone district or subdivision, and at least 660 feet from any existing residence on another lot without ; the written approval of the fee owner of said residence.• . . 1 B. Storage of fertilizer shall not be permitted closer than 300 feet to ' - • any public right-of-way or lot line. is • • C. Rodents and insects shall be controlled in accordance with standards set by the Weld County Health Department. • D. Upon termination of permit, all fertilizer shall be removed. • • - 6.1(6) Outdoor shooting ranges, subject to conditions set forth below. . • A. Special permit to operate an outdoor shooting range may be issued for a period up to five years. ` > - It. Application for a permit to operate an outdoor shooting range shall be accompanied by the following information: _ 1. Topography at two-foot intervals. • 2. Plan of range with supporting data on safety factors. C. The following minimum standards shall apply to all outdoor shooting ranges: • 1. Minimum land requirements shall be set by the Planning Commission for each application. • • a 2. Shooting ranges shall, when possible, be located to take advantage -. of natural terrain barriers. The entire range (including danger -- -- _ -• � ------ • area if range is not of the "Safety Range" type) shall be fenced - - and warning signs posted every 200 feet. 3. Line of fire shall be as nearly horizontal as is practicable and never below horizontal. Ranges may be constructed so that the firing point Is below the target, provided the gradient between f--'- • the firing point and target does not exceed 2%. 4. Perimeter of range shall be landscaped to provide natural noise • —._'--"T- barriers. The remainder of the range shall be planted and main- tamed with grass or other suitable groundcover. • • • • T� 785 1 07QOz .' • 1?3-1k 5. If the shooting range is used by more than four (4) individuals on - a regular basis, shooting shall be supervised by a range officer • or instructor qualified by the National Rifle Association or . . . military service or other similar training. --- -'-- - • . 6. In addition to firing lines or fields, adequate space for danger -" i areas, parking, equipment, storage building, clubhouse and/or • . . latrines shall-be provided. D. Provisions for pistol, small-bore and high-caliber rifle ranges. 1. "Safety Range" requirement. If range is constructed In a built-up -- area, or when area is developed, or when natural terrain does not offer adequate protection, overhead safety baffles may be required. , 2. Firing points shall be four to five feet apart for shooting distances ' - -• up to 200 yards. . - 3. Rifle or pistol ranges shall not be permitted without bullet stops. Natural or artificial bullet stops shall be provided. i a. Natural bullet stops. Only slopes of hills shall be used - for natural bullet stops. The crest of the hill used for . • a bullet stop shall be at least 30 feet above the level of the - " • - • firing point for a 100-yard range. An additional ten feet of hill shall be provided for each additional 100 yards of - ' • - range. The slope of the hill shall not be less than two to one. A vertical cut shall be taken out of the :ace of -' the hill-side used for a backstop to provide a nearly per- - " pendicular face to catch bullets and prevent richochets. b. Artificial bullet stops. For up to a 300-yard range, an earth embankment at least 25 feet in height, well sodded- "' • to retain slope of 35° from perpendicular and topped by if. an earth-filled timber barricade at least 15 feet high, shall • r • y _ be provided. Stones shall be removed from the face of - -the embankment to a depth of 19 Inches. For each additional • 100 yards of range, ten feet in over-all height of the bullet • - - stop shall be added. Bullet atop shall extend approximately • 160 feet beyond the ends of the target line for high-caliber - ' ranges; 25 feet for small-bore rifle and pistol ranges. - • E. Provisions for trap and skeet fields, i a - f�__ .- 1. A 100 by 300-yard danger zone shall be provided for trap - - __ fields. _.- -__', 2. A 300 by 600-yard danger zone shall be provided for skeet - _ fields. • 3. Trap and skeet fields may be combined (traps layout super- • imposed on skeet field) where 300 by 600-yard zone shall be required. 4. The trap field layout shall meet the requirements of the -- -- — American Trap Association. 5. The skeet field layout shall meet the requirements of the National Skeet Shooting Association. 1 7ss. ll_ • • 1707001 13-12- • 6.1(7) Poultry Production: Chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys. • A. Commercial poultry operations shall be located at least 2,640 feet from any public place of assembly, and any E, R,H, MH, T, B or • S zone district or subdivision; and at least 660 feet from any existing • residence on another lot without the written approval of the fee ' owner of said residence. B. Commercial poultry operations shall be located at least 50 feet from any State or Federal highway right-of-way subject to review by the Colorado Department of Highways. ' C. Manures shall be handled and disposed of in a sanitary mannerr approved by the Weld County Health Department, without creating public health hazard or nuisance. ' • D. Chemical and scientific controls shall be provided for rodent and insect control. • E. Drainage facilities or improvements shall be constructed to protect • ,_ any adjacent rivers, streams or other bodies of water from - •i- • pollution. 6. 1(8) Sanitary Land Fill (solid waste disposal sites) -Applicants for Certif- icates of Designation for solid waste disposal sites shall supply copies of the information supplied to the State Health Department as re • - quired by "Solid Waste Disposal Sites .nd Facilities" Chapter 35, Article 23 - C.R.S. 1963 (Volune II) amended 1971 by Senate Bill 132, e • • e ' effective date July 1, 1971. . 6.1(9) Sewage Systems: Pumping stations, sludge drying beds, treatment . plants, lagoons - Applicants for site approval shall submit copies _ __ of the information supplied to the State Health Department. . "a i. , - 6.1(10) Dog Kennels a _,,„ A. Dog kennels shall be located at least 2,640 feet from any public place • . of assembly, and from any E, It, H, Mil, T, B or S zone district or _ 1 subdivision; and at least 660 feet from any existing residence on • another lot without the written approval of the fee owner of said 3° ' residence. • • ' B. Manures shall he handled and disposed of in a sanitary manner, approved by the Weld County Health Department. C. Suitable chemical and scientific controls shall be provided for rodent and insect control. • . . - D. Drainage facilities or improvements shall be constructed to protect any adjacent rivers, streams or other bodies of water. - 4 12.2(9) Commercial Feedlots or Yards - A place of confinement for cattle, sheep and swine, corralled, penned or otherwise caused to remain . 0. in pens or corrals where feeding is other than grazing, where the ' capacity at any one time is greater than 200 or more cattle, 1,000 _ _A_---:— sheep or 100 swine. Commercial production of rabbits shall include the operation and facilities for raising or housing, at any one time, more than 100 head of rabbits. • • • lit - • 4 12- 785 ® 1"JO"J001 (".-13 _. 12.2(20) Junk Yard - A yard or enclosure with or without buildings devoted , 1 or used in any manner for the sale, storage or display of worn and/ -• or discarded materials of any kind which may be turned into some ii . 2 ' use or converted to another either of the same or of a different kind, i including but not limited to old rope, chain, iron, copper and other -•',..„ - ... metals and base metals, machinery or parts of machinery, glass •'3 ' J andglassproducts incly in bottles, paper and paper P g P P products of "'. all kinds, motor vehicles and/or parts thereof, and aircraft and .. -- is • parts thereof, and all other materials stored or harbored in such - manner as could commonly be recognized as a junk yard. 12.2(46) Poultry Production: Chickens, Ducks, Geese, Turkeys - Commercial production of poultry or eggs shall include the operation and facilities for raising or housing, at any one time, 2,000 head of poultry. • 1 -+ ' • 12.2(47) Dairy - An establishment for the production and subsequent sale or distribution of milk or milk products. 12.2(48) Temporary Uses - Temporary uses include those uses that may be '. contradictory to the intent of a zone, but will not have lasting or � permanent adverse affect upon or within a zoning district. They would • be allowed only for a short, set period of time, such time period being defined by the applicable Sections of this Resolution. i 12.2(49) Conditional Uses - Conditional uses include those uses which may be 3 - e in • . ikeeping with the intent of a zone, but which may require singular • �• • ". and/or additional regulation to ensure desirable operation within a ',•i ' zone. • 12.2(50) Special Uses - Special uses include those uses which may have r w significant impact on surrounding uses or may be somewhat contrary - • to the intent of a zone. Before such special use permits are issued, • a public hearing is required.• -'_i 12.2(51) Uses Permitted by Right - Uses Permitted by Right include those ' uses listed as such in each zone district. _. - ._. . 3. 12.2(52) Legal Lot - As used in this Resolution the term "Legal Lot" shall refer to any parcel in existence at the time of adoption of this a. resolution, as indicated on official records maintained in the office - of the Weld Co' ty Clerk and Recorder, or any parcel created sub- ' m sequent to the adoption of this Resolution which was duly created in - • accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations and which meets the minimum area and similar require- .- meets specified by this Resolution; or any parcel created subsequent • to the adoption of this Resolution which was July created in • • . accordance with the Conditional Use requirements of Section 9.9(D) r -- _ or 3.3(0(D) of this Resolution, or which was duly created in • a accordance with the Special Use requirements of Section 3.3 (E) • or 3.3 (0(E) of this Resolution, and which has been placed on record ' a in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 12.2(53) Airport - Any locality either water or land which is adapted for the • landing and taking off of aircraft and which provides facilities for "' shelter, supply and repair of aircraft, or a place used regularly for ' . receiving or discharging passengers or cargo by air. Includes all land, buildings, structures or other improvements, necessary or .. ' convenient in the establishment and operation of an airport. Hello