40.240.310    Review Uses with Additional Approval Criteria for Gorge Small Woodland Designations (REPEALED)

The following uses may be allowed on lands designated Gorge Small Woodland, subject to compliance with the appropriate scenic, cultural, natural, or recreation resources guidelines (Sections 40.240.490 through 40.240.590):

A.    Utility facilities and railroads necessary for public service upon a showing that (a) there is no practicable alternative location with less adverse effect on agricultural and forest lands and on scenic, cultural, natural and recreation resources and (b) the size is the minimum necessary to provide the service.

B.    Home occupations in an existing residence or accessory structure, subject to the guidelines in Section 40.240.190(E).

C.    Fruit and produce stands, upon a showing that sales will be limited to agricultural products raised on the subject farm and other farms in the local region.

D.    Wineries, in conjunction with on-site viticulture, upon a showing that processing and sales of wine is from grapes grown on the subject farm or in the local region.

E.    Agricultural product processing and packaging, upon a showing that the processing will be limited to products grown primarily on the subject farm and sized to the subject operation.

F.    Exploration of mineral and geothermal resources, subject to Sections 40.240.490 through 40.240.590.

G.    Development, and production of mineral and geothermal resources, as defined by Section 40.240.060, subject to Section 40.240.490 and all other applicable federal, state and county standards, including those of Section 40.250.020. Type III review procedures specified under Section 40.510.030 shall be required.

H.    Agriculture.

I.    Boarding of horses.

J.    Temporary portable asphalt/batch plants related to public road projects, not to exceed six (6) months.

K.    Expansion of existing nonprofit group camps, retreats, or conference centers.

L.    Bed and breakfast inns in single-family dwellings, subject to Section 40.240.190(F); and provided, that the residence:

1.    Is included in the National Register of Historic Places; or

2.    Is listed on the Washington State Register of Historic Places maintained by the Washington Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation.

M.    Nonprofit, environmental learning or research facilities.