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C) the keeping of more than five (5) animals at any given time for the purpose of <br />breeding, boarding, or rehabilitation. <br />Large -Scale Equestrian Facility with Commercial Stables, Events, Rodeos — See <br />Equestrian Facility <br />Local Landmark Program —A local (Orange County) program that offers individual <br />properties and groups or clusters (districts) of properties special status based on historic <br />and /or architectural significance. Proposed changes to designated properties are subject to <br />the review by the Orange County Historic Preservation Commission to ensure that the site's <br />special significance remains intact. The owners of individual local landmark properties are <br />eligible for a 50% property tax deferral as long as the property's important historic features <br />are maintained. Local historic district designation has no effect on local property taxes. <br />Multiple Use - The combination on one lot of two or more principal uses, excluding outdoor <br />advertising signs. (Under some circumstances, a second use may be regarded as accessory <br />to the first, and thus a multiple use is not established ) <br />Mulch Manufacture - The manufacture of horticultural mulch from wood, wood products or <br />similar materials. This term does not include the production of mulch as a by- product of on- <br />site farming, <br />Performance Standards - A series of regulatory criteria or limits related to certain <br />characteristics that a particular use of process may not exceed These criteria or land use <br />controls evaluate the actual impact or "performance" of an operation. Examples of <br />performance standards appropriate for agricultural operations and related businesses include <br />but are not limited to: thresholds for the number of patrons /employees associated with a <br />business or lot size, traffic generation (number of trips), hours of operation, time of year of <br />operation, off - property effects (including noise, odors, lighting), access to certain types of <br />roads, proximity to adjacent residences, etc A sliding scale system may also be used to link <br />the intensity of a use to the size of the property. Boarding ten horses in an unused barn and <br />pasture on a 200 -acre farm would have less impact on an adjacent property owner than the <br />same operation on a 10 -acre tract <br />Petting Zoo - A facility, exclusive from any specific bona fide farm, in which livestock, farm <br />animals and other animals are kept for public exhibition, viewing and contact, regardless of <br />compensation, and which may include related accessory uses and activities such as gift <br />shops not exceeding 600 square feet in area, picnic areas and recreational activities For the <br />purpose of this Ordinance, a pet farm shall not include retail pet stores and kennels, horse <br />races, and such activities as State and County fairs, livestock shows, rodeos, field trials, and <br />horsing events, <br />Pick - Your -Own (U -Pick) — Farm operations where the grower raises fruits, vegetables, <br />flowers, and some horticultural /nursery products and the customers harvest the fruits or <br />products themselves. The prices they pay for the volume harvested will be usually higher <br />than what the grower would get from a broker <br />Processing - A facility that processes agricultural products. For permitting purposes, the <br />processing facilities are divided into three categories based on the intensity. <br />a. Small -Scale Processing, Accessory — An operation to process agricultural <br />product(s) grown on a bona fide farm in the course of preparing it for market, <br />
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