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§ 41.0303   Permit Application; Fee.
   Any person, firm or corporation desiring or proposing to engage in the commercial hog ranch business shall make written application to the Board of Supervisors of San Bernardino County for a permit so to do. Each application fee shall be $50.00 for hog ranches of 400 head or less and $75.00 for hog ranches having more than 400 head; provided, however, that no permit shall be granted for a commercial hog ranch for maintaining, raising, feeding or fattening more than 750 head of swine on garbage within the area hereinafter described in § 41.0312, except existing commercial hog ranches exceeding that figure. Each application shall be accompanied by an affidavit of the owner or principal officer of the property showing:
   (a)   The name and address of the owner of the property;
   (b)   The acreage of the property;
   (c)   The location of the property as recorded in the Office of the County Recorder;
   (d)   The name and address of the proposed operator or operators of the commercial hog ranch, and if a corporation, the names and addresses of the directors thereof.
   Each application shall also be accompanied by an affidavit of the operator of the commercial hog ranch, which affidavit shall set forth:
   (a)   The approximate maximum number of swine to be maintained, raised, fed or fattened on said ranch;
   (b)   The type of feed to be used;
   (c)   The source or sources and estimated quantity or garbage and offal to be fed daily, if such feed is to be used;
   (d)   Designation of the specific portion of the premises which will be used in the operation of the commercial hog ranch;
   (e)   That the specific portions of the premises described therein, which are to be used for the operation of the commercial hog ranch, are not within two miles of any public school, public park, the boundaries of any municipality in San Bernardino County or within one-half mile of any occupied dwelling house not on said premises; or within 750 feet of any public highway, unless an exception is granted by the Board upon proper application in cases of unusual hardship.
(Ord. 457, passed - -1937; Am. Ord. 661, passed - -1950; Am. Ord. 678, passed - -1951; Am. Ord. 732, passed - -1954; Am. Ord. 978, passed - -1962; Am. Ord. 1522, passed - -1969)