The Urban Garden District (UG) is established as part of the Zoning Code to ensure that urban garden areas are appropriately located and protected to meet needs for local food production, community health, community education, garden-related job training, environmental enhancement, preservation of green space, and community enjoyment on sites for which urban gardens represent the highest and best use for the community.
(Ord. 147-2018. Passed 7-2-18.)
The definitions in Chapter 1131 shall apply to this entire section. The following additional definitions shall apply to this section:
Urban Garden: An area of land managed and maintained by a group of individuals to grow and harvest food crops and/or non-food, ornamental crops, such as flowers, for personal or group use, consumption or donation. Urban and/or community gardens may be divided into separate plots for cultivation by one (1) or more individuals or may be farmed collectively by members of the group and may include common areas maintained and used by group members.
(Ord. 147-2018. Passed 7-2-18.)
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