The Board of Supervisors finds that commercially viable agricultural land exists within the county and that it is in the public interest to preserve and protect this land for agricultural operations. The Board of Supervisors also finds that residential and non- residential development adjacent to, or nearby, certain agricultural lands also conflicts with agricultural operations to the potential detriment of the adjacent agricultural uses and of the economic viability of the county’s agricultural industry as a whole.
(1966 Code, § 2A-1) (Ord. 624, § 2(part))