Skip to content

Chapter 23.93 — URBAN CROP PRODUCTION

Elk Grove Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Elk Grove

Sections:

23.93.010 Purpose.

23.93.020 Permit requirements. 23.93.030 Development and operational standards for urban crop production.

23.93.010 Purpose.

The purpose of this chapter is to establish development and operational standards for urban crop production uses to ensure that the design and operation of such uses is compatible with the surrounding urban context and limits impacts, including but not limited to noise and dust. [Ord. 16-2021 §4 (Exh. B), eff. 9-10-2021]

23.93.020 Permit requirements.

Urban crop production is permitted or conditionally permitted in designated zoning districts as described in Table 23.27-1, Allowed Uses and Required Entitlements for Base Zoning Districts. [Ord. 16-2021 §4 (Exh. B), eff. 9-10-2021]

23.93.030 Development and operational standards for urban crop production.

Urban crop production uses shall comply with the following development and operational standards:

A. Buildings and Structures. Any buildings or structures constructed as part of the use shall comply with the required setback and building height limits for the applicable zoning district. Structures shall
comply with any design review or building permit requirements.
B. Crop Production Area. Any crops or buffer plants shall be set back or trimmed as necessary so as to not extend beyond any property lines or inhibit pedestrian movements along any sidewalks or other
pedestrian walkways.
C. Equipment.
1. Except as otherwise provided, equipment used to maintain the site shall be limited to landscaping equipment designed for household use, such as manual hand tools (e.g., shovel, hoe, clippers), mechanical
hand tools that can be operated by no more than two (2) people (e.g., string trimmer, edger, hedge trimmer, pole saw, chain saw, auger), or walk-behind mechanical equipment (e.g., walk-behind tiller).
2. Heavy equipment may be used initially to prepare the land for crop production subject to approval of a minor use permit.
D. Maintenance and Composting.
1. A manager shall be designated for the site, who shall be the primary point of contact between site operations, the City, and neighbors. A sign indicating the contact information for the manager shall, at all
times, be posted on the site in a publicly accessible area.
2. The site shall be maintained in an orderly condition and the operator shall ensure the regular removal of weeds, debris, and other rubbish.
3. Soil amendments, composting, and waste material shall be managed and shall not attract nuisance flies or support growth of flies.
4. Composting on site shall occur consistent with the following:
a. Compost and compost receptacles shall be located and screened so as not to be visible from a public right-of-way.
b. Compost and compost receptacles shall be set back a minimum of twenty (20' 0") feet from residential buildings, whether on or off site.
c. In residential zones, composting shall be limited to the materials generated on site and shall be used on site.
E. Sales. Products produced on site may be sold from the property. The sales area shall not exceed one hundred twenty (120 ft2) square feet.
F. Hours of Operation.
1. Urban crop production sites shall only be tended between dawn and dusk, unless additional hours are approved pursuant to a minor use permit.
2. Sales operations shall be limited to between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
G. Utilities. The site shall be served by a water supply sufficient to support the cultivation practices used on the site. [Ord. 16-2021 §4 (Exh. B), eff. 9-10-2021]
Home
Previous
Next

Home Previous Next

==> picture [9 x 9] intentionally omitted <==

Get a plain-English answer with a citation back to this text.

Ask AI about this code
Contents — Elk Grove Zoning Code
Elk Grove Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 23.02 — PURPOSE OF TITLE 23
  2. Chapter 23.04 — TITLE 23 APPLICABILITY
  3. Chapter 23.10 — IDENTIFICATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF
  4. Chapter 23.12 — INTERPRETATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF TITLE 23
  5. Chapter 23.14 — GENERAL APPLICATION PROCESSING PROCEDURES
  6. Chapter 23.16 — PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
  7. Chapter 23.17 — STREAMLINED HOUSING APPROVALS
  8. Chapter 23.18 — IMPLEMENTATION, TIME LIMITS AND EXTENSIONS
  9. Chapter 23.20 — MODIFICATION AND REVOCATION
  10. Chapter 23.24 — ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONING DISTRICTS
  11. Chapter 23.26 — USE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
  12. Chapter 23.27 — ALLOWED USES AND REQUIRED ENTITLEMENTS
  13. Chapter 23.28 — AGRICULTURAL ZONING DISTRICTS (Repealed)
  14. Chapter 23.29 — DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS BY ZONING DISTRICT
  15. Chapter 23.30 — DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR QUALIFYING RESIDENTI…
  16. Chapter 23.32 — COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (Repealed)
  17. Chapter 23.34 — OFFICE ZONING DISTRICTS (Repealed)
  18. Chapter 23.36 — INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (Repealed)
  19. Chapter 23.38 — OPEN SPACE ZONING DISTRICT (Repealed)
  20. Chapter 23.40 — SPECIAL PURPOSE ZONING DISTRICTS
  21. Chapter 23.42 — OVERLAY/COMBINING DISTRICTS
  22. Chapter 23.46 — ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
  23. Chapter 23.47 — BILLBOARD SIGNS
  24. Chapter 23.48 — BUILDING HEIGHT MEASUREMENTS AND EXCEPTIONS
  25. Chapter 23.50 — DENSITY BONUS AND OTHER DEVELOPER INCENTIVES
  26. Chapter 23.52 — FENCES AND WALLS
  27. Chapter 23.54 — LANDSCAPING
  28. Chapter 23.56 — LIGHTING
  29. Chapter 23.60 — PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
  30. Chapter 23.61 — PRIVATE PARTY SIGNS ON CITY PROPERTY
  31. Chapter 23.62 — SIGNS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
  32. Chapter 23.63 — UNDERGROUNDING OF UTILITIES
  33. Chapter 23.64 — YARD MEASUREMENTS AND PROJECTIONS
  34. Chapter 23.68 — ACCESSORY USES
  35. Chapter 23.70 — ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
  36. Chapter 23.72 — AUTOMOBILE FUELING STATIONS
  37. Chapter 23.74 — BIG-BOX RETAIL DESIGN STANDARDS
  38. Chapter 23.76 — CONDOMINIUM CONVERSION
  39. Chapter 23.78 — DRIVE-IN AND DRIVE-THROUGH FACILITY
  40. Chapter 23.80 — EMERGENCY SHELTERS
  41. Chapter 23.82 — HOME OCCUPATIONS
  42. Chapter 23.83 — INDOOR PERSONAL MARIJUANA CULTIVATION
  43. Chapter 23.84 — NONCONFORMING USES, BUILDINGS, AND STRUCTURES
  44. Chapter 23.85 — MOBILE FOOD VENDORS
  45. Chapter 23.86 — OUTDOOR SALES, DISPLAY, STORAGE, AND SEATING
  46. Chapter 23.88 — CARE FACILITIES
  47. Chapter 23.90 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
  48. Chapter 23.92 — TEMPORARY USES
  49. Chapter 23.93 — URBAN CROP PRODUCTION
  50. Chapter 23.94 — WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
  51. Chapter 23.98 — DEFINITIONS (Repealed)
  52. Chapter 23.100 — GENERAL DEFINITIONS

GoCodebook provides public access, search, citation, multilingual explanation, and practical interpretation of legally adopted building regulations. It is not a substitute for the official ICC or California code publications.