Examples of Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone in a sentence
A county or a city and county shall not establish an Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone within any portion of the spheres of influence of a city unless the legislative body of the city has consented to the establishment of the Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone.
By creating an Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone, the city seeks to encourage owners of eligible property to commit the property to urban agriculture for at least five years, giving urban agriculturalists access and stability.
The Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone includes all eligible property within the city boundary.
The city and owners of vacant, unimproved, or blighted property within the Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone may enter into an enforceable contract to restrict use to urban agriculture, as defined in chapter 17.108.
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors approved the City’s proposal to create an Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone on May 5, 2015 (Resolution authorizing the City of Sacramento’s Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone Ordinance is attached).
The project site is located within an Airport Hazard (300’ Height Limit Above Elevation 790), an Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone, and is within 3.06 kilometers of the nearest known fault (Northridge Fault).
The property is located within an Airport Hazard area (350’ Height Limit Above Elevation 790), Urban and Built-up Land, and the Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone.
Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone 2 shall include that portion of the unincorporated community of Fairview, as delineated in the Fairview Area Specific Plan, that is located within the Urban Growth Boundary, as established by Measure D, Save Agriculture and Open Space Lands Initiative, 2000; and shall not include the Five Canyons Planned Development.
A city, county, or city and county shall not establish an Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone in any area that is currently subject to, or has been subject to within the previous three years, a contract pursuant to the Williamson Act (Article 1 (commencing with Section 51200) of Chapter 7 of Part 1 of Division 1 of Title 5).
Shirey, City ManagerDescription/Analysis Issue Detail: The proposed Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone would allow property owners to enter into contract with the City to reduce their property taxes in exchange for enforceably restricting the use of vacant, unimproved, or otherwise blighted lands for small-scale agricultural production.