1174.02 PRINCIPAL USES PERMITTED.
   In a General Agricultural District, no building or land shall be used and no building shall be created except for one or more of the following specified uses unless otherwise provided in this chapter:
   (a)   Agricultural buildings and uses provided:
      (1)   Buildings used to house farm animals.
      (2)   Livestock and poultry raising or breeding for consumption on the premises and for commercial purposes.
      (3)   Production of crops, timber and pasturage.
      (4)   Recycling of organic matter.
      (5)   Roadside stands, which shall be limited to one sign advertising such products not exceeding twenty square feet, and which shall include a required minimum of two off-street parking places; all of which shall be located and set back so as not to create a traffic hazard.
      (6)   Slaughtering of livestock and poultry, production of fertilizer, processing of animal skins and hides, and the reduction of animal matter, provided that the animals, skins, hides and animal matter are either produced on the premises or the resulting product is employed as an end use on the premises.
      (7)   One-family detached dwellings.
      (8)   Publicly owned and operated parks, playgrounds and recreational facilities.
      (9)   Conservation of natural resources including land, water and open space conservation and wildlife refuges.
      (10)   Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to any of the permitted uses.
         (Ord. 174-1998. Passed 10-5-98.)