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A. Uses in the agriculture category include:

The raising and harvesting of trees, vines, seeds, plants and crops, as well as the keeping, grazing or feeding of animals (including fish) for animal products, animal propagation, or value increase. The agriculture category includes, but is not limited to:

1. Animal raising including, but not limited to, horses, hogs, cows, sheep, goats, swine, poultry, rabbits and other small animals, apiculture, aquaculture, dairying, personal or commercial animal breeding and development.

2. Crop production, soil preparation, agricultural services, large animal and veterinary services, farm labor and management services, research farm.

3. Floriculture, horticulture, pasturage, row and field crops, viticulture, tree or sod farm, silviculture, sale of agriculture products.

4. Fish hatcheries, fish farm.

5. Forestry, timber tracts, forest nursery, gathering of forest products.

6. Grain, fruit, field crop and vegetable cultivation and storage.

7. Livestock, horse, dairy, poultry and egg products.

8. Plant nursery.

9. Restricted agriculture.

B. R-1 Zone Standards. Pasture space for livestock must be provided at a minimum of 18,000 square feet per animal.

C. Aquaculture.

1. Definition. The breeding, hatching, or raising of fish or other aquatic plants or animals for sale.

D. Marijuana Producers.

1. Definition. Marijuana producer” means a person licensed by the State Liquor and Cannabis Board to produce and sell marijuana at wholesale to marijuana processors and other marijuana producers.

2. Standards.

a. Nuisances.

i. No odor or smoke may be emitted that is detectable at or beyond the walls of the facility, in such a concentration or of such duration as to cause a public nuisance, or threaten health or safety, or to infringe upon the enjoyment of a neighboring use.

ii. The applicant must install an exhaust system that is designed and constructed to capture sources and contaminants to prevent spreading of contaminants or odors to other occupied parts of the building or surrounding area. The system must be designed by a licensed Washington State professional engineer.

b. Marijuana producers are only allowed east of the interchange of State Route 20 and State Route 20 Spur.

E. Nursery.

1. Definition. Land, building, structure, or combination thereof, for the storage, cultivation, or transplanting of live trees, shrubs, or plants, offered for sale on or off the premises including products used for gardening or landscaping. (Ord. 3040 § 2 (Att. A), 2019)