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La Cresta is Zoned RA5

The RA-5 (Residential Agricultural Zone) in Riverside county is designed to allow for general agricultural uses, either on their own or combined with a single-family home, while keeping the area's agricultural feel. The "5" in RA-5 typically means a minimun lot size of 5 acres.

La Cresta-RA5-Allowed Home Occupation 

本摘要提供了良好的概述,但請務必查看完整的河濱縣第 348 號法令,並諮詢您的特定專案規劃部門以及您所在社區的 CC&R 法規。

This summary provides a good overview, but always check the full Riverside County Ordinance No. 348 and consult with the Planning Department for your specific project and yhour community CC&R Regulation .

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以下是《河滨县分区条例》第17.32章“R-A居住农业区”允许用途的精确摘要:

第17.32章 - R-A居住农业区:允许的用途

本章概述了居住农业(R-A)区内允许的特定用途,并根据所需的许可证类型进行了分类。

A. 允许的用途(无需特殊许可):

  • 独户住宅。

  • 农作物、蔬菜园艺、果树和温室,仅用于繁殖和培育目的,包括在场内销售(附一个不超过两平方英尺的无照明标志,用于产品销售)。

  • 已废止。

  • 已废止。

  • 家庭经营。

  • 规划住宅开发项目,前提是根据县条例第460号的规定批准土地分割,并符合第17.180.010节或第17.180.020节的开发标准。

  • 非商业性饲养马、牛、羊和山羊:在面积超过两万(20,000)平方英尺且宽度为一百(100)英尺的地块上,前提是它们与现有住宅的距离不小于五十(50)英尺。每两万(20,000)平方英尺(最多一英亩)可饲养两只此类动物,之后每增加一英亩可再饲养两只。

  • 家禽、鸣禽和兔子(仅供居住者使用):所有家禽、鸣禽和兔子必须饲养在围栏区域内,距离任何地块线不小于二十(20)英尺,距离任何现有住宅不小于五十(50)英尺。

  • 商业规模的批发苗圃、温室、果园、鸟舍、蜂场(受县条例第551号约束)、种植农作物、果树、浆果和灌木作物,以及蔬菜、花卉和药草园艺:包括主要结合农场运营进行的果实(罐头除外)、坚果、蔬菜和其他园艺产品的干燥、包装和加工,前提是用于此类干燥、包装和加工操作的永久性建筑物和结构距离地块边界不小于二十(20)英尺。

  • 由居住者进行的美国未来农民(FFA)或4-H项目。但是,如果项目涉及鸣禽,则必须向规划总监提交一份未过期的鸣禽宣誓书表格(可在规划部门免费获取和提交)。

  • 饲养或繁殖豚鼠、虎皮鹦鹉、龙猫或其他类似的小型家禽或动物(不包括鸣禽):前提是所有此类用途都饲养和维护在围栏区域内,距离任何地块线不小于二十(20)英尺,距离任何现有住宅的距离不小于五十(50)英尺。

  • 临时摊位(面积不超过两百(200)平方英尺),仅用于销售在场内种植的产品,以及一个不超过六平方英尺的广告销售产品的标志。停车位应符合第17.188章的要求,但无需铺设路面。

  • 用于选择性或实验性繁殖和饲养牛、羊、山羊和其他农场牲畜或动物的农场或机构:受本节(A)(5)款规定的允许数量、条件和条款的约束。

  • 一间移动房屋,仅作为主要住所;前提是:

    a. 最小地块面积应为两英亩半。

    b. 移动房屋的建筑面积不小于七百五十(750)平方英尺。

    c. 地面与移动房屋底部之间的区域应由不透明的裙边遮挡,该裙边应牢固地固定在移动房屋上,以确保裙边坚固且不可移动。裙边应与移动房屋的侧板采用相同材料和颜色,尽管也可以使用其他耐候性材料。

    d. 移动房屋、卫生设施和公用设施的位置应符合县卫生部门、县建筑安全部门和州法律的所有要求。

  • 放牧羊只,用于清理农田上的残茬或未收割的作物,每个地块在任何六个月内最长放牧期不超过三十(30)天,且对每英亩动物数量没有限制。

  • 保留。

  • 每耕种十(10)英亩允许增加一间独户移动房屋(不包括主要住宅)。该额外移动房屋应位于正在耕种的地块上,并由农场经营者或员工作为独户住宅居住;前提是:

    a. 移动房屋的建筑面积不小于七百五十(750)平方英尺。

    b. 移动房屋不得出租或待租。

    c. 移动房屋距离任何地块线不小于五十(50)英尺。

    d. 移动房屋应通过灌木或树木从前地块线遮挡视线,并安装洒水系统以确保植物材料的适当维护。

    e. 雇员住宅数量不得超过每个已建立农场经营的两个。

    f. 移动房屋、卫生设施和公用设施的布局符合县卫生部门、县建筑安全部门和州法律的所有要求。

  • 非商业性饲养微型猪:在七千二百(7,200)至一万九千九百九十九(19,999)平方英尺的地块上最多可饲养一头微型猪,或在不小于两万(20,000)平方英尺的地块上最多可饲养两头微型猪,但需符合以下条件:

    a. 任何拥有或监管超过四个月大的微型猪的人应向动物管理部门支付费用并获得许可证。

    b. 任何在A.1.款允许用途的地块上饲养或维护的微型猪,作为许可的条件,必须进行绝育。除非微型猪的所有者或监管者出示有效的兽医证明,否则不予颁发许可证。所有未绝育的微型猪将立即被扣押。

    c. 微型猪的体重不得超过两百(200)磅。

    d. 任何拥有、照管、保管或控制任何微型猪的人应将其猪只完全饲养在其自有房产上,但如果猪只在有能力的人的约束下离开该房产,则不在此限。

    e. 微型猪必须饲养在距离前地块线不小于三十(30)英尺、距离任何侧或后地块线不小于十五(15)英尺,且距离除该地块上的住宅单元之外的任何住宅单元不小于三十五(35)英尺的围栏内。

  • 饲养或繁殖成熟鸣禽(雌性):在两万(20,000)平方英尺至三万九千九百九十九(39,999)平方英尺的地块上最多可饲养十二(12)只成熟雌性鸣禽,或在四万(40,000)平方英尺或更大的地块上最多可饲养五十(50)只成熟雌性鸣禽和十(10)只成熟雄性鸣禽,供居住者使用。鸣禽应饲养在围栏区域内,距离任何地块线不小于二十(20)英尺,距离任何住宅不小于五十(50)英尺,并应结合住宅用途维护在地块的后部。

  • 已改良地块上的室外材料储存:半英亩至一英亩的地块上,储存量限制在一百(100)平方英尺,最大高度三英尺;一英亩或更大的地块上,储存量限制在两百(200)平方英尺,最大高度三英尺。

  • 雇员住房:符合健康与安全法典第17021.8节规定(可能修订)的要求,或由不超过三十六(36)张床位的集体宿舍或十二(12)个供单户家庭使用的单元或空间组成。雇员住房符合健康与安全法典第17021.8节规定的确定结果的审查,应根据健康与安全法典第17021.8节(c)款由规划委员会处理和审议。

B. 允许的用途(需根据第17.216章批准地块规划):

  1. 美容店由居住者在家经营,不雇佣助手,且场内标志无照明且面积不超过两平方英尺。

  2. 临时房地产区办公室位于细分区域内,仅用于且在细分区域首次销售期间使用,无论如何不超过两年。

  3. 公共公园和公共操场、标准长度球道的标准高尔夫球场和乡村俱乐部。

  4. 儿童日托中心。

C. 允许的用途(需根据第17.200章获得有条件使用许可(CUP)):

  1. 移动房屋公园,根据第17.264章开发。

  2. 不符合健康与安全法典第17021.8节规定要求(可能修订)的雇员住房,或由超过三十六(36)张床位的集体宿舍或超过十二(12)个供单户家庭使用的单元或空间组成的住房。

D. 允许的用途(需根据第17.208章获得公共使用许可):

  1. 教堂、寺庙和其他宗教礼拜场所。

E. 其他规定:

  • 成熟鸣禽的数量可以根据第17.206章的规定,在允许数量的基础上增加最多百分之五十(雄性和雌性)。

  • 工业大麻活动根据本条例第17.32.010节的A.、B.或C.款允许或有条件允许,并受第17.306章规定的管辖,包括但不限于许可程序、位置、标准和批准要求。

  • 未列出的用途:任何未在B.、C.和D.款中明确列出的用途,如果规划总监认定其在性质和强度上与指定款项中列出的用途基本相同,则可视为允许或有条件允许的用途,并受其所属类别许可程序的管辖。

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This summary provides a good overview, but always check the full Riverside County Ordinance No. 348 and consult with the Planning Department for your specific project and yhour community CC&R Regulation .

Chapter 17.32 - R-A RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL ZONE

Sections:

17.32.010 - Uses permitted.

A.

The following uses are permitted:

1.

One-family dwellings;

2.

Field crops, and vegetables gardening, tree crops, and greenhouses used only for purposes of propagation and culture, including the sale thereof from the premises and one unlighted sign that does not exceed two square feet in size pertaining to the sale of products;

3.

Repealed;

4.

Repealed;

5.

Home occupations;

6.

Planned residential developments, provided a land division is approved pursuant to the provisions of County Ordinance No. 460 and the development standards in section 17.180.010 or 17.180.020;

7.

The noncommercial keeping of horses, cattle, sheep and goats on lots or parcels over twenty thousand (20,000) square feet in area and one hundred (100) feet in width, provided they are kept, fed and maintained not less than fifty (50) feet from any residence existing at the time such use is established. Two such animals may be kept on each twenty thousand (20,000) square feet up to one acre and two such animals for each additional acre;

8.

Poultry, crowing fowl and rabbits for the use of the occupants of the premises only. All poultry, crowing fowl and rabbits shall be kept in an enclosed area, located not less than twenty (20) feet from any property line and not less than fifty (50) feet from any residence existing at the time such use is established;

9.

Wholesale nurseries, greenhouses, orchard, aviaries, apiaries (subject to County Ordinance No. 551), the raising of field crops and tree crops, berry and bush crops, and vegetable, flower and herb gardening on a commercial scale; the drying, packing and processing of fruits (other than canning), nuts, vegetables and other horticultural products where such drying, packing or processing is primarily in conjunction with a farming operation and provided the permanent buildings and structures used in conjunction with such drying, packing and processing operations are not nearer than twenty (20) feet from the boundaries of the premises;

10.

Future Farmers of America (FFA) or 4-H projects conducted by the occupants of the premises. Provided, however, if the project involves crowing fowl, an unexpired crowing fowl affidavit form describing the project must be on file with the planning director. Affidavit forms are available at the planning department and may be filed free of charge;

11.

The raising or breeding of guinea pigs, parakeets, chinchillas, or other similar small fowl or animals (excluding crowing fowl), provided that all such uses are kept and maintained in an enclosed area, located not less than twenty (20) feet from any property line and at least fifty (50) feet from any residence existing at the time such use is established;

12.

A temporary stand, not exceeding two hundred (200) square feet in area, used exclusively for the sale of products grown on the premises, and a sign, not to exceed six square feet, advertising the sale of the product. Off-street parking shall be as required in Chapter 17.188, except than no paving shall be required;

13.

Farms or establishments for the selective or experimental breeding and raising of cattle, sheep, goats, and other farm stock or animals subject to the permissible number, conditions, and provisions set forth in subsection (A)(5) of this section;

14.

One mobile home, as a principal residence only; provided:

a.

The minimum lot size shall be two and one-half acres,

b.

The mobile home shall have a floor area of not less than seven hundred fifty (750) square feet,

c.

The area between the ground level and the floor of the mobile home shall be screened from view by an opaque skirt which shall be securely fastened to the mobile home in a manner which insures that the skirting is rigid and not movable. The skirting shall be the same material and color as the siding on the mobile home although other materials may be used if they are weather-resistant,

d.

The location of the mobile home, sanitary facilities and utilities shall conform with all of the requirements of the county health department, county building and safety department and state law;

15.

The grazing of sheep where such grazing operation is conducted on fields for the purpose of clearing stubble or unharvested crops, without limit as to the number of animals per acre, for a period of not more than thirty (30) days in any six-month period for each parcel;

16.

Reserved;

17.

An additional one-family mobile home, excluding the principal dwelling, shall be allowed for each ten (10) acres being farmed. The additional mobile homes shall be located on a parcel being farmed and occupied by the owner, operator or employee of the farming operation as a one-family residence; provided:

a.

The mobile home shall have a floor area of not less than seven hundred fifty (750) square feet,

b.

The mobile home is not rented or held out for lease,

c.

The mobile home is located not less than fifty (50) feet from any property line,

d.

The mobile home is screened from view from the front property line by shrubs or trees and has a sprinkler system installed to insure the proper maintenance of plant materials,

e.

The number of dwellings for employees shall not exceed two per established farming operation,

f.

The arrangement of the mobile homes, sanitary facilities and utilities conforms with all of the requirements of the county health department, county building and safety department and state law;

18.

The noncommercial raising of not more than one miniature pig on lots from seven thousand two hundred (7,200) to nineteen thousand nine hundred ninety-nine (19,999) square feet or not more than two miniature pigs on lots of not less than twenty thousand (20,000) square feet, subject to the following conditions:

a.

Any person owning or having custody or control of a miniature pig over the age of four months shall pay for and obtain a license from the animal control department.

b.

Any miniature pig kept or maintained on a lot with a use permitted under subsection A.1. shall be spayed or neutered as a condition of being licensed. No license shall be issued unless the owner or custodian of the miniature pig presents a valid certificate from a veterinarian. All unaltered miniature pigs shall be subject to immediate impoundment.

c.

No miniature pig may eight more than two hundred (200) pounds.

d.

Any person owning or having charge, care, custody or control of any miniature pig shall keep such pig exclusively upon his or her own premises, provided, however, such pig may be off such premises if under restraint of a competent person.

e.

The miniature pig must be kept in an enclosure that is no closer than thirty (30) feet from the front property line, fifteen (15) feet from any side or rear property line and no closer than thirty-five (35) feet of any dwelling unit other than the dwelling unit on the subject lot.

19.

The keeping or raising of not more than twelve (12) mature female crowing fowl on lots or parcels between twenty thousand (20,000) square feet and thirty-nine thousand, nine hundred ninety-nine (39,999) square feet or not more than fifty (50) mature female crowing fowl, and ten (10) mature male crowing fowl on lots of forty thousand (40,000) square feet or more for the use of the occupants of the premises. The crowing fowl shall be kept in an enclosed area located not less than twenty (20) feet from any property line and not less than fifty (50) feet from any residence and shall be maintained on the rear portion of the lot in conjunction with a residential use.

20.

The outside storage of materials on improved lots or parcels of one-half acre to one acre provided the amount is limited to one hundred (100) square feet with a maximum height of three feet and on improved lots or parcels of one acre or more provided the amount is limited to two hundred (200) square feet with a maximum height of three feet.

21.

Employee housing meeting the requirements, as determined by the planning director, set forth in Health and Safety Code Section 17021.8, as may be amended, or consisting of no more than thirty-six (36) beds in a group quarters or twelve (12) units or spaces designed for use by a single-family or household. Review of determinations that employee housing meets the requirements set forth in Health and Safety Code Section 17021.8 shall be processed and considered by the planning commission in accordance with Health and Safety Code Section 17021.8.(c).

B.

The following uses are permitted provided a plot plan has been approved pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 17.216:

1.

Beauty shops operated from a home by its inhabitants where no assistants are employed and the on-site sign is unlighted and does not exceed two square feet in area;

2.

Temporary real estate tract offices located within a subdivision, to be used only for and during the original sale of the subdivision, but not to exceed a period of two years in any event;

3.

Public parks and public playgrounds, golf courses with standard length fairways, and country clubs.

4.

Child day care center.

C.

The following uses are permitted provided a conditional use permit has been granted pursuant to Chapter 17.200:

1.

Mobilehome parks, developed pursuant to Chapter 17.264.

2.

Employee housing not meeting the requirements set forth in Health and Safety Code Section 17021.8, as may be amended, or consisting of more than thirty-six (36) beds in a group quarters or twelve (12) units or spaces designed for use by a single-family or household.

D.

The following uses are permitted provided a public use permit has been granted pursuant to the provisions of chapter 17.208:

1.

Churches, temples and other places of religious worship.

E.

Subject to the provisions of Chapter 17.206, the number of mature crowing fowl may be increased up to fifty (50) percent over each (male and female) of the permitted numbers.

F.

Industrial hemp activities are permitted or conditionally permitted in subsection A., B., or C. in section 17.32.010 pursuant to the provisions set forth in chapter 17.306 of this ordinance including, but not limited to, permit processing, location, standards and approval requirements.

G.

Any use that is not specifically listed in subsections B., C. and D. may be considered a permitted or conditionally permitted use provided that the planning director finds that the proposed use is substantially the same in character and intensity as those listed in the designated subsections. Such a use is subject to the permit process which governs the category in which it falls.

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