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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0011382
PE
2685
FACILITY_NAME
PA-1700084
STREET_NUMBER
1810
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HAZELTON
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205-
APN
15518002
ENTERED_DATE
6/2/2017 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
1810 E HAZELTON AVE
RECEIVED_DATE
6/2/2017 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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4. Removal of current restrictions on electrified fencing in the industrial zones,which limit the location <br /> of fencing and prohibit electrified fencing from areas adjacent to residential areas. <br /> 5. The addition of required a protective barrier consisting of a solid fence when an electrified fence is <br /> proposed next to any residentially planned, or residentially developed parcel. * <br /> 6. The addition of restrictions regarding the type of electrified fencing and the requirement of signs <br /> marking the electrified fencing. <br /> 7. The addition of required exterior fencing and setbacks for electrified fencing that increase based <br /> on the type of fencing used for the protective barrier. * <br /> 8. Increasing the permitted height for fencing for electrified fencing, which would allow for electrified <br /> fencing to exceed the current height restrictions by two (2)feet, and result in a maximum height for <br /> electrified fencing of nine(9)to ten (10)feet depending on zone requirements. <br /> Components 3, 5, and 7 are newly added with the revised draft text. <br /> Component 3, which requires additional review for electrified fencing in the heavily trafficked commercial <br /> zones of C-C (Community Commercial) and C-G (General Commercial), also restricts the land uses that <br /> can apply for electrified fencing to the following uses: <br /> • Auction Sales <br /> • Automotive Sales&Services <br /> • Construction Sales <br /> • Construction Services -Light <br /> • Custom Manufacturing <br /> • Equipment Sales & Repair- Farm Machinery, Sales; Leisure <br /> • Nursery Sales &Services <br /> • Personal Storage <br /> • Transportation Services <br /> • Marinas <br /> • Truck Sales &Services- Sales <br /> • Utility Services <br /> • Wholesaling & Distribution-Light <br /> • Communication Services <br /> Additionally, electrified fencing would be permitted in the C-RS (Rural Service Commercial) and C-X <br /> (Crossroads Commercial) subject to Director's Review under Development Title 9-1022.6, which is <br /> discussed in detail below with the existing ordinance.. Electrified fencing is not proposed to be permitted in <br /> other commercial zones (C-FS [Freeway Service Commercial], C-N [Neighborhood Commercial], C-O <br /> [Office Commercial], C-L [Limited Commercial], and C-R[Recreation Commercial]). <br /> Component 5 requires a protective barrier consisting of a minimum six (6) foot tall solid fence when an <br /> electrified fence is proposed next to any residentially planned, or residentially developed parcel. This <br /> applies to the installation of electrified fencing in all zones, and will mitigate for land use compatibility <br /> concerns as the fence will provide a physical barrier between any residence, or planned residential area, <br /> and electrified fencing. <br /> San Joaquin County PA-17000841Electric Guard Dog, LLC <br /> Community Development Page 4 <br />
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