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Allowable Uses
PERMITTED USES: The following uses are permitted in agriculture crop or agriculture range designation without additional standards:
1. Agricultural practices.
2. Existing roads and road maintenance.
CONDITIONAL...
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10. Plants, wildlife, and fisheries habitat enhancement projects.
11. Fish hatcheries and aquaculture facilities.
12. Recreation uses including interpretive facilities consistent with the Recreation Guidelines.
13. One on-premise...
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Goal I: Policies:
Forest Land Designation
Designation Acres
Federal Forest Land 10,382
Non-Federal Forest Land 27,495
TOTAL FOREST LAND 37,877
When a dwelling is proposed on land designated for forest use, the forest management plan...
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Land Use Guidelines
approved forest management plan. The forest management plan and enrollment in the State's forest value tax assessment program will be the basis for justifying a dwelling.
4. Research and development programs are...
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Allowable Uses
PERMITTED USES: The following uses are permitted in Federal and non-Federal forest designations without additional standards:
1. Agricultural practices.
2. Existing roads and road maintenance.
CONDITIONAL USES: The...
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Forest Practices Guidelines
adversely affecting scenic, cultural, recreation, and natural resources:
1. Agricultural structures, facilities or dwellings consistent with agricultural policies.
2. One dwelling on a parcel 40 acres or larger if...
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f. Detailed harvest plan to show harvest units (including commercial firewood cutting), roads, areas of disturbance, etc.
g. Regeneration techniques to assure recovery of the forest cover within a reasonable time frame.
h. Slash disposal...
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Guidelines for Federal Forest Lands
Exceptions to the above design standards for an individual timber sale may be allowed if determined to be necessary in situations of catastrophic loss.
4. Protect and enhance the fertility of the soils to...
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Goal I:
found in the area. Trees should be planted in a natural pattern, i.e., straight rows or geometric patterns should be avoided.
3. Clearcutting will not be used as a harvest practice.
4. Firewood cutting, Christmas tree cutting,...
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Goal II: Policies:
Land Use Guidelines
1. New dwellings are not permitted on lots less than 40 contiguous acres in size, except as specifically allowed by the policies below.
Allow pre-existing residential areas to continue at...
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Allowable Uses
Goal I: Policies:
ALL USES ARE CONDITIONAL USES. The following uses may be
permitted, conditioned on site analysis and design of mitigation measures to avoid adversely affecting scenic, cultural, and natural resources.
1....
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Land Use Guidelines
forest roads, and if they do not adversely affect the scenic, cultural, recreation, and natural resources.
3. Expansion of existing commercial uses may be allowed only within the dedicated site. Such expansion shall not...
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Goal I: Policies:
means that more than 25 percent of the area of the structure is devoted to the use.
Open Space
Unimproved lands where significant natural resources have been identified which could be adversely affected by development...
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Goal II: Policies:
resources and to protect the resource value emphasized for each area. Open space designations are the following:
SCENIC AREA OPEN SPACE is designated to protect the undeveloped character of certain lands within which...
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Land Use Guidelines
designated area to protect and enhance the resources for which it was designated.
2. To enhance ecosystem diversity and viability of plant and animal communities, partnerships with the appropriate local, state, and Federal...
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Allowable Uses
ALL USES ARE CONDITIONAL USES. The following uses and
developments may be permitted, conditioned on site analysis and design of mitigation measures to avoid adversely affecting scenic, cultural, and natural resources.
1....
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Goal I: Policies:
applied to these sites to insure that recreation opportunities are not foreclosed by other developments. This designation is also applied where higher intensity recreation facilities already exist. Public Recreation was...
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Recreation Guidelines
2. Development of recreation sites or facilities must meet the guidelines for the Recreation Intensity Zone in which the site is located.
3. Public recreation areas should encourage and facilitate use by all sectors of...
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4. All recreation developments shall be designed to meet the needs of handicapped users to the maximum extent practicable.
5. Commercial recreation facilities or enterprises which meet the recreation development goals and policies may be...
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Intensity Zone 1:
Emphasis is to provide opportunities for very low intensity recreation that only requires development of a very low scale.
1. Uses permitted in Zone 1 are those that provide settings in which people participate in outdoor...
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Intensity Zone 2:
Emphasis is on minimum facility development with rustic, nature-oriented design themes and facilities that are visually subordinate to the natural landscape.
1. Permitted uses are those that provide settings where people can...
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Intensity Zone 3:
for no more than 20 vehicles, and other limited, similar improvements.
c. New roadways or roadway improvements designed to serve facilities included under this article and recreation users, including vista overlooks....
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Intensity Zone 4:
3. Recreation developments shall maintain at least 60 percent of the site in an undeveloped condition.
4. All uses permitted in Zones 1 and 2 are permitted in Zone 3. The following uses may also be permitted:
a....
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appreciation, challenge, achievement and stimulation. Zone 4 areas exhibit physical characteristics suitable for high levels of recreation developments. Proximity to existing recreation facilities and opportunities, accessibility and proximity to...
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Goal I: Policies:
improvements to the facilities must be designed to insure that the benefits are not overshadowed by the impacts.
As recreation and economic development expand, numbers of visitors and residents using the transportation...
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