Title 19 — Zoning

Chapter 19.40 — PUBLIC UTILITIES

Amador County Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · ingested 2026-07-06 · Amador County

§ 19.40.010. Electrical transmission lines and electric substations.

Electrical transmission lines proposed to carry more than one hundred thousand volts may be allowed in any zone district, provided a use permit is first obtained. Electric substations may be allowed in any zone district, provided a use permit is first obtained. This provisions shall not apply to activities preempted by state law; except that no use permit shall be required for electric substations that may be in M or MM zone district. Criteria which shall be used in making decisions on use permits for these projects shall be:

  • A. The proposed project's potential impacts on aesthetics, noise and vegetation shall be mitigated to the extent possible; including the re-route alternative if necessary.

  • B. The proposed project's potential benefits to the citizens of Amador County shall be presented or discussed by the applicant.

  • C. Proposed projects located within the region specified in the Amador, Alpine and El Dorado County joint-powers agreement of 1984 shall be referred to the tri-county technical advisory committee, if still existent, for review and comment to the county prior to a final decision being made on the use permit.

  • (Ord. 1052 § 4, 1985)

§ 19.40.020. Communication equipment buildings–Where permitted.

Communication equipment buildings may be allowed in any district, other than an R district, provided a use permit is first obtained; except, that no use permit shall be required for such in any U district. (Ord. 358 § 8(part), 1963; Ord. 351 § 10.402, 1962)

§ 19.40.030. Service yards–Where permitted.

Public utility service yards may be allowed in any A, C-2 or M district, provided a use permit is first obtained.

(Ord. 358 § 8(part), 1963; Ord. 351 § 10.403, 1962)