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Title 22

Chapter 22.32 — AGRICULTURAL LAND CONSERVATION

Martinez Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Martinez

§ 22.32.010. Purpose.

The purpose of the agricultural land conservation provisions of this Title is to provide enabling provisions to allow the City to enter into agricultural land preservation contracts permitted by the California Land Conservation Act.

(Prior code § 10,113.0; Ord. 822 C.S. § 2, 1975)

§ 22.32.020. Establishment.

Agricultural preserves may be established within any area of the City designated on its General Plan as being planned for open space used and within any area of the City within the areas identified on the General Plan as "conservation zones." All land within an agricultural preserve shall be subject to a land conservation contract or agreement. (Prior code § 10,113.1; Ord. 822 C.S. § 2, 1975)

§ 22.32.030. Standards.

There shall no minimum size for agricultural preserves in the City provided, however, that the use of the land shall be devoted to agricultural uses as defined in the California Land Conservation Act (Government Code Section 51200 ff. as amended). (Prior code § 10,113.2; Ord. 822 C.S. § 2, 1975)

§ 22.32.040. Contracts.

Land conservation contracts shall be for a minimum term of ten years, renewable annually in the manner provided in Government Code Section 51244. Land conservation contracts shall include the following:

  • A. Landowner promises to restrict the use of the land to those agricultural and compatible uses allowed by terms of the contract;

  • B. Provisions that, if the landowner fails to comply with the agreement's terms and conditions so as to render the land or portion thereof unfit for further agricultural use, the owner shall pay as liquidated damages to the City a sum equal to the equalized assessment value of the property as established by the County Assessor on the lien date next following the date of breach. This provision shall not be deemed a waiver of other legal or equitable remedies for enforcement of the terms of the contracts;

  • C. Provisions that the contract may be cancelled only by the mutual agreement of the owner and the City pursuant to the provisions of Government Code Sections 51282, 51283(a) and (b), and 51283.3, provided, however, that under no circumstances shall the payment of a cancellation fee provided therein be waived, deferred or made subject to any contingency whatever;

  • D. Provisions that division of the property subject to the agreement into two or more parcels may be construed by the City as a notice of nonrenewal by the property owner upon a finding by the Board of Adjustments that the effect of the division is detrimental to the ultimate preservation of the property for exclusively agricultural use.

  • (Prior code § 10,113.3; Ord. 822 C.S. § 2, 1975)

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§ 22.32.050

§ 22.32.060

§ 22.32.050. Zoning.

Land subject to an agricultural land conservation agreement or contract shall be zoned to RF Recreational Facilities District, OS Open Space District or U Undesignated District. (Prior code § 10,113.4; Ord. 822 C.S. § 2, 1975)

§ 22.32.060. Application.

The City Council shall, by resolution, establish rules and procedures for submitting applications for land conservation contracts and for review of the applications by the appropriate City agencies.

(Prior code § 10,113.5; Ord. 822 C.S. § 2, 1975)

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Contents — Martinez Zoning Code
Martinez Zoning Code
  1. Title 22
    Overview
    1. Chapter 22.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    2. Chapter 22.10 — AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS
    3. Chapter 22.18 — I INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS
    4. Chapter 22 — 51B OBJECTIVE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FO…
    5. Chapter 22.75 — RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IN COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS
    6. Chapter 22.02 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    7. Chapter 22.04 — DEFINITIONS[1 ]
    8. Chapter 22.06 — ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
    9. Chapter 22.08 — DISTRICT DESIGNATIONS
    10. Chapter 22.09 — DISTRICT BOUNDARIES
    11. Chapter 22.10 — AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS[2 ]
    12. Chapter 22.11 — MIXED-USE/HOUSING OVERLAY DISTRICT (MUO)
    13. Chapter 22.12 — RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
    14. Chapter 22.13 — DOWNTOWN OVERLAY DISTRICT (D)
    15. Chapter 22.14 — PROFESSIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE DISTRIC…
    16. Chapter 22.15 — RD RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS[6 ]
    17. Chapter 22.16 — COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS (C)
    18. Chapter 22.17 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING OVERLAY DISTRICT (AHO)
    19. Chapter 22.18 — I INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS[7 ]
    20. Chapter 22.19 — CIVIC DISTRICT
    21. Chapter 22.20 — GF GOVERNMENTAL FACILITIES DISTRICTS
    22. Chapter 22.21 — PLANNED UNIT DISTRICT
    23. Chapter 22.22 — RI RECREATIONAL FACILITIES DISTRICTS
    24. Chapter 22.23 — DOWNTOWN SHORELINE DISTRICT
    25. Chapter 22.24 — ECD ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS
    26. Chapter 22.25 — MOBILE HOME (MH) OVERLAY ZONE
    27. Chapter 22.26 — M MIXED USE DISTRICTS
    28. Chapter 22.27 — DOWNTOWN HISTORIC OVERLAY DISTRICT
    29. Chapter 22.28 — OS OPEN SPACE DISTRICTS
    30. Chapter 22.29 — ALHAMBRA VALLEY DISTRICTS
    31. Chapter 22.30 — ALHAMBRA AVENUE OVERLAY DISTRICT (AAO)[8 ]
    32. Chapter 22.31 — COMMUNITY SERVICES OVERLAY (CSO) DISTRICT
    33. Chapter 22.32 — AGRICULTURAL LAND CONSERVATION
    34. Chapter 22.33 — HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
    35. Chapter 22.34 — GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND EXCEPTIONS
    36. Chapter 22.35 — WATER CONSERVATION IN LANDSCAPE[10 ]
    37. Chapter 22.36 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING FACILITIES
    38. Chapter 22.37 — RECYCLING FACILITIES
    39. Chapter 22.38 — NONCONFORMING USES, STRUCTURES AND LOTS
    40. Chapter 22.39 — WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES[11 ]
    41. Chapter 22.40 — CONDITIONAL USES—USE PERMITS
    42. Chapter 22.41 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
    43. Chapter 22 — 41A PERSONAL CULTIVATION OF CANNABIS PROHIBITIONS…
    44. Chapter 22.42 — PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS (PUDs)[13 ]
    45. Chapter 22.43 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS AND JUNIOR ACCESSORY …
    46. Chapter 22.44 — VARIANCES
    47. Chapter 22.45 — EXCEPTIONS
    48. Chapter 22.46 — AMENDMENTS
    49. Chapter 22.47 — HISTORIC RESOURCE PROVISIONS
    50. Chapter 22.49 — CHILD CARE FACILITIES
    51. Chapter 22.50 — BUILDING LINE SETBACKS
    52. Chapter 22 — 51A OBJECTIVE STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS FOR QUALI…
    53. Chapter 22 — 51B OBJECTIVE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FO…
    54. Chapter 22 — 51C OBJECTIVE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FO…
    55. Chapter 22.52 — PENALTIES
    56. Chapter 22.54 — INDEMNIFICATION OF CITY FOR DISCRETIONARY APPR…
    57. Chapter 22.55 — IMPACT MITIGATION FEES
    58. Chapter 22.56 — PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR DEVELOPMENT AG…
    59. Chapter 22.57 — MICRO UNITS
    60. Chapter 22.58 — SMALL ANIMALS
    61. Chapter 22.61 — DOWNTOWN TRANSITION DISTRICT (DT)
    62. Chapter 22.65 — PARKLETS
    63. Chapter 22.73 — WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE
    64. Chapter 22.75
    65. Chapter 22.78 — LOT CONSOLIDATION INCENTIVES
    66. Chapter 22.79 — DEVELOPMENT PHASING FACILITATION MEASURES
    67. Chapter 22.80 — DENSITY BONUS
    68. Chapter 22.81 — DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES AND COMMUNITY BENEFITS …
    69. Chapter 22.82 — INCLUSIONARY HOUSING

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