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Public commenter urges guardrails before adding residential zones to Tehama County agricultural‑tourism rules
Summary
Andrew Grady told the Planning Commission the Agricultural Tourism Amendment should proceed in two steps: approve prepared‑food sales for AG1–AG4 now, but revisit the proposed inclusion of R1A residential zones to add protections (noise, traffic, camping) before adoption.
Andrew Grady, a member of the public, urged the Tehama County Planning Commission on April 16 to separate two parts of a pending Agricultural Tourism Amendment.
Grady said he supports allowing the sale of prepared foods in AG1–AG4 agricultural zones, calling that change “fantastic,” but raised concerns about extending the amendment to R1A residential zones. He said the R1A…
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