Chapter 35.15 POLICIES AND REGULATIONS FOR SPECIFIC SHORELINE USES AND DEVELOPMENTS
Sections:
- Article I. Agriculture
- Article II. Aquaculture
- Article III. Commercial and Industrial Development
- Article IV. Forest Practices
- Article V. Mining
- Article VI. Parking
- Article VII. Recreation
- Article VIII. Residential Development
- Article IX. Restoration
- Article X. Signs
- Article XI. Transportation
- Article XII. Utilities
- 35.15.510 Applicability.
- 35.15.520 Policies.
- 35.15.530 Regulations – General.
- 35.15.540 Regulations – Dams and hydroelectric generating facilities.
- 35.15.550 Regulations – Electrical energy and communication systems.
- 35.15.560 Regulations – Essential public facilities.
- 35.15.570 Regulations – Renewable energy systems.
- 35.15.580 Regulations – Oil, gas, and natural gas transmission.
- 35.15.590 Regulations – Municipal/public sewage systems.
- 35.15.600 Regulations – Solid waste facilities.
- 35.15.610 Regulations – Stormwater facilities.
- 35.15.620 Regulations – Public water systems.
- 35.15.630 Application requirements.
- Article XIII. Ocean Management
SOURCE: | ADOPTED: |
Ord. 972 | 07/20/21 |
AMENDED SOURCE: |
ADOPTED: |
Ord. 985 |
05/03/22 |
(Ord. 972, 07/20/21; Ord. 985, 05/03/22)
Note to Users: This chapter describes the policies and regulations that apply to specific shoreline uses and developments as well as specific shoreline modifications. The regulations that apply to each parcel may vary depending on the shoreline environment designation assigned to that parcel (see Chapter 35.10 CCC for information on designations). A single development proposal may involve multiple uses and/or modifications and therefore may be subject to more than one set of policies and regulations. An example is a residential use that also involves construction of a private dock (a modification). The policies and regulations in this chapter are applied in addition to the general SMP policies and regulations. All of the uses described here are also subject to the County’s Zoning Code requirements in CCC Title 33 as well as other local, State and federal regulations as indicated in CCC 35.05.110.