§ 22.113.045. Dalidio Conservation/Open Space (DCOS).  


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  • A.

    Purpose and application. The DCOS sub-area applies to an area most suitable for open space uses because of topography, geology, vegetation, soils, wildlife habitat, scenic prominence, or flood hazard. The DCOS sub-area is intended to prevent exposure of urban development to unacceptable risks posed by natural hazards and to protect natural resources from disruptive alterations.

    B.

    Property development standards and allowable uses. The property development standards for the DCOS subarea are as follows:

    The use of this sub-area is limited to resource conservation, including conservation of the riparian area, trees and related animal and plant biological resources. Public viewing of the resources is allowed. Also, use of the sub-area for a portion of the Bob Jones Trail is allowed. Improvements related to these uses are limited to pathways, seating, signage, storage buildings, viewing platforms and similar such improvements.

[Added by the 2006 Dalidio Ranch Initiative Measure; Amended 2014 Ord. 3256]