§ 6-123. Operating restrictions.  


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  • Each special event parking operation shall be conducted in conformity with the following requirement:

    (a)

    The operation shall be conducted in conformity with all laws, rules, regulations, ordinances and restrictions imposed upon such operation and under the supervision of a responsible person.

    (b)

    The operation shall be conducted so as to minimize the impact of the operation on traffic, health, water, sanitation and other public facilities.

    (c)

    The operation shall be conducted on parcels with agriculture zoning, or on vacant lands in other zoned districts where the site is determined to be appropriate by the reviewing agencies.

    (d)

    There shall be no permanent on-site improvements, including paving, grading in excess of one thousand five hundred cubic yards, or removal of major vegetation as a result of the space shuttle launch parking operation.

    (e)

    A space shuttle launch parking operation shall not be conducted so as to remove land from agricultural production or on areas of special natural or archeological sensitivity as designated on existing comprehensive plan maps or designations, or on land with dense vegetation or on slopes in excess of fifteen percent.

    (f)

    No space shuttle launch parking operation shall be conducted in a manner which adversely affects adjoining areas or creates objectionable noise, odor, dust, lighting, or glare.

    (g)

    Parking operations shall be conducted so as to provide an adequate buffer area to protect cultivated land and other adjoining land uses.

    (h)

    Adequate trash containers, trash pickup and sanitary facilities shall be provided by the applicant during all phases of operation in conformity with an approval by the department of health care services, division of environmental health services.

    (i)

    All accessory structures and facilities for the parking operation and all signs shall be removed within one week following the end of the permit period.

    (j)

    All waste, litter, and refuse material shall be removed from the site and from the affected area within one week following the end of the permit period.

    (k)

    The applicant shall prohibit sales upon the premises at all times during the operation, except that food vending may be permitted in strict conformity with the California Retail Food Facilities Law, Chapter 4, Division 22, of the California Health and Safety Code under permit by the department of health services.

    (l)

    No sound amplification equipment shall be permitted on the premises during parking operations.

    (m)

    The operation shall provide such traffic and safety controls as are requested by the county sheriff's department.

    (n)

    The operation shall provide such fire safety and suppression provisions as are requested by the county fire department.

(Ord. No. 3553, § 1)