§ 151.022 AGRICULTURAL USE TYPES.
   (A)   Horticulture. The growing of horticultural and floricultural specialties, such as flowers, shrubs, or trees intended for ornamental or landscaping purposes. This definition may include accessory retail sales under certain conditions. Typical uses include wholesale plant nurseries and greenhouses.
   (B)   Crop production. The raising and harvesting of tree crops, row crops or field crops on an agricultural or commercial basis. This definition may include accessory retail sales under certain conditions.
   (C)   Animal production. The raising of animals or production of animal products, such as eggs or dairy products on an agricultural or commercial basis on a site which is also used for crop production or where grazing of natural vegetation is the major feed source; or the raising or maintaining of animals for recreational use. Typical uses include grazing, ranching, dairy farming and poultry farming.
   (D)   Commercial feedlots. The use of a site of more than 15,000 square feet for the confined feeding or holding of livestock or poultry which is not normally used for crop production or where grazing of natural vegetation is not the major feed source.
   (E)   Livestock sales. Use of a site for the temporary confinement and exchange or sale of livestock. Typical uses include sale barns.
(Ord. 23-09, passed 8-21-2023)