Chapter 3 — ROAD DEVELOPMENT FEES ON NEW DEVELOPMENT

§ 21.02

Nevada County Planning Code · 2026-07 edition · ingested 2026-07-09 · Nevada County

Section 21.02.010 - Applicability.

The Nevada County Airport Land Use Commission adopted the Nevada County Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan "NCALUCP" on September 21, 2011, to articulate the procedures and criteria, established in accordance with the California State Aeronautics Act, Cal. Pub. Util. Code §§ 21670— 21679.5 applicable to airport land use compatibility planning in the vicinity of the Nevada County Airport. The NCALUCP sets forth compatibility criteria applicable to Nevada County in the preparation or amendment of land use plans and ordinances, and to landowners in their design of new development.

(Ord. 2390. (10/28/2014); Ord. 2531. (10/24/2023))

Section 21.02.020 - Geographic Scope.

The Nevada County Airport lies in the western portion of Nevada County within the Loma Rica Industrial Area and east of the City of Grass Valley. The influence area for the Nevada County Airport extends one and seven tenths (1.7) miles from the airport's runway. This influence area encompasses land within the jurisdictions of Nevada County and the City of Grass Valley.

As established and adopted by the Nevada County Airport Land Use Commission, the geographic scope of the NCALUCP encompasses all lands on which the uses could be negatively affected by present or future aircraft operations at the Nevada County Airport, as well as lands on which the uses could negatively affect airport usage.

The specific limits of the Nevada County Airport influence area and the compatibility zones are depicted by NCALUCP Map 2A (Compatibility Policy Map) contained therein.

(Ord. 2390. (10/28/2014); Ord. 2531. (10/24/2023))

Section 21.02.030 - Adoption of Policy.

The following sections of Chapter 2 of the NCALUCP, adopted by the Nevada County Airport Land Use Commission in September of 2011, are hereby incorporated by reference, and adopted as Nevada County local land use policy:

A.

Section 1. General Applicability.

B.

Section 2. Review Process and as outlined in General Plan Land Use Element Policy 1.10.2, as may be amended.

C.

Section 3. Compatibility Criteria for Land Use Actions.

D.

Section 5. Specific Compatibility Criteria.

(Ord. 2390. (10/28/2014); Ord. 2531. (10/24/2023))

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