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CHAPTER 4: RURAL TOURISM REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
Land Use State Type II Type III
Type II
District Regulations Type I (no impact (subject to impact test) (subject to required
test) findings)
Rural Statewide N/A N/A Section 354-3: Section 354-4.1:
Industrial Planning Goal D. Manufacturing of tile, pottery, D. Special Recreation
(R-IND) 14 and ceramics, Use as defined in Section
(Section 354) G. Primary processing/ treat- 430-13. – includes driving
ment of farm crops, ranges, miniature golf,
Q. Winery, including a tasting pools or tennis facilities,
room and incidental sales – Sec- and major park facilities
tion 430-145.2
Constraints:
• No retail uses allowed.
Opportunities:
Recreation, Education, Farm Stand/Store: Consider providing examples within the CDC of uses allowed in this district that
relate to rural tourism, to take pressure off farmland but support tourism beyond the site itself. This might include uses
such as zip- line parks; filbert, hops, or even marijuana processing, and related education and tours.
Land Statewide N/A Section 356-3.1: N/A N/A
Extensive Planning Goal G. Production,
Industrial 14 processing,
(MAE) assembling,
(Section 356) packaging or
treatment of
materials
R. Winery,
including ac-
cessory tasting
room and inci-
dental sales.
Constraints:
• Only 16 MAE sites exist in the county.
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