Butte County |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 24. ZONING |
Article II. Zoning Districts, Land Uses, and Development Standards |
Division 4. Commercial and Mixed Use Zones |
§ 24-24. Additional standards for the sports and entertainment zone.
A.
Applicable Regulations. All new development on the site shall be reviewed to comply with all applicable federal, State, and local laws, ordinances, and regulations.
B.
Utilities. A water system for a public use and a sewage treatment and disposal system shall be constructed in compliance with applicable standards.
C.
Roadways. All interior roadways shall be private roads; the installation and maintenance of such shall not be borne by the County or any other public agency. By the same token, the construction of private roads need not be pursuant to County standards.
D.
Highway Access. Access to a parcel zoned SE from any State highway shall be provided as required by the California Department of Transportation.
E.
Traffic Control and Security Plan. At least thirty (30) days prior to the first event at any amphitheater facility, a traffic control and security plan shall be prepared in coordination with the Butte County Sheriff, the Butte County Office of Emergency Services, the California Highway Patrol, the Butte County Agricultural Commissioner, and the Butte County Fire Marshall. This plan shall address such elements as satellite parking facilities, shuttle bus usage and routes, information brochures, emergency services access, employee ride share during major events, avoidance of conflicts with agricultural operations, and the security and safety for spectators, visitors and employees, including fire and police protection, costs of which shall be borne by the owners of the facility. The plan shall be updated at least every two (2) years in coordination with the same agencies.
F.
Archaeological Resources. If evidence of subsurface archaeological resources is found during construction, excavation in the vicinity of the find shall cease, a professional archaeologist shall conduct an evaluation in accordance with State and federal laws and regulations, and the find shall be documented or preserved to the extent required by applicable laws and regulations.
(Ord. No. 4062, § 1, 9-10-13)