21A.36.200: QUALIFYING PROVISIONS FOR AN URBAN FARM:
   A.   Accessory Buildings: Accessory buildings associated with urban farms are subject to the standards in chapter 21A.40, "Accessory Uses, Buildings And Structures", of this title and the requirements of the international building code. Structures, such as coops and pens, associated with the keeping and raising of animals, livestock, and poultry must meet the requirements of title 8, chapter 8.08, "Keeping Animals, Livestock And Poultry", of this code and are subject to the requirements of the adopted building code, when applicable.
   B.   Riparian Corridor: Urban farms proposed in a riparian corridor, as defined in section 21A.34.130 of this title, shall be subject to all rules and regulations therein.
   C.   Storage Requirements: All flammables, pesticides and fertilizers shall be stored in accordance with the regulations of the uniform fire code and Utah state department of agriculture or successor agency. At a minimum, any area where such materials are stored shall have a continuous concrete floor and lip which is tall enough to contain one hundred ten percent (110%) of the volume of all the materials stored in the area. No pesticides, chemical fertilizers or other hazardous materials shall be stored outside of buildings.
   D.   Disposal Requirements: All flammables, pesticides, fertilizers and other hazardous wastes should be disposed of according to federal and state requirements.
   E.   Large Vehicles: No vehicles in excess of five (5) tons shall be kept, stored or parked on the property, except that such vehicles may be on the property as necessary for completion of grading performed in accordance with a grading permit issued by the city building services division.
   F.   Hours Of Operation: All urban farm related uses shall operate only during daylight hours, except for irrigation.
   G.   Irrigation Systems: Sufficient irrigation shall be provided to cover all needs of the urban farm. Irrigation systems designed for water conservation such as, but not limited to, hand watering, and drip irrigation are strongly encouraged.
   H.   Delivery And Pick Up: In single-family and two-family zones, delivery and pick up of products is allowed provided pick up times are staggered so that only one patron is on site at a time.
   I.   Parking: Parking for an urban farm shall comply with the provisions governing off street parking and loading in Chapter 21A.44 of this title. All vehicular circulation, staging, and parking shall be on a hard surface.
   J.   On Site Sales And Events: Products produced or grown on urban farms may be donated or sold on site provided the following requirements are met:
      1.   The sales stand may not exceed one hundred fifty (150) square feet in size.
      2.   Signs are allowed as temporary portable signs subject to the regulations in section 21A.46.055 of this title. Signs must be removed immediately following the sale each day.
      3.   All necessary city business licenses shall be obtained prior to the sale.
      4.   Sales stands must be set back a minimum of ten feet (10') from the edge of pavement of a city street.
      5.   The sales stand shall be a nonpermanent structure, and must be removed immediately following the sale.
      6.   Perishable foods must be stored in a vermin proof area or container when the facility is closed.
   K.   Fencing: Fencing of urban farms shall comply with the standards in section 21A.40.120, "Regulation Of Fences, Walls And Hedges", of this title.
   L.   License: A business license is required for an urban farm. When the urban farm is accessory to a residential use, a home occupation license is required.
   M.   Demolition Of A Single-Family Dwelling: No more than one single-family dwelling may be demolished for an urban farm. Any proposed demolition is subject to all requirements in section 18.64.050, "Residential Demolition Provisions", of this code. (Ord. 67-22, 2022: Ord. 21-11, 2011)