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Stanislaus County adopts tighter truck-parking rules in agricultural zones
Summary
The Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted ordinance PLN20250069 to tighten truck-parking rules in A-2 agricultural zones, reducing home-occupation allowances, limiting parcel size for use permits, adding screening and setback requirements, and establishing a concentration threshold to limit clustering near rural residences.
The Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors on Nov. 18 unanimously adopted an ordinance (PLN20250069) that revises county zoning rules for truck parking in A‑2 (General Agriculture) areas, aiming to reduce neighborhood impacts and clarify enforcement.
The ordinance reduces the number of trucks allowed under a home-occupation business license from three tractors and three trailers to one truck and two trailers, establishes a 10‑gross‑acre maximum for parcels seeking a use permit for truck parking, and prohibits light on‑site maintenance and truck washing where the new standards apply. It also requires 50‑foot setbacks from adjacent residences, 6‑foot solid fencing, landscape screening along road frontages, delineated parking stalls,…
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