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ORDINANCE NO.. AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. ESTABLISHING A DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEE PROGRAM The Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside ordains as follows: Section 1. Section 1. of Ordinance No. is amended to read as follows: Section 1. TITLE. This ordinance shall hereafter be known as the Year - Development Impact Fee ( DIF ) Ordinance. Section. Section. of Ordinance No. is amended to read as follows: 1 Section. FINDINGS. The Board of Supervisors, having reviewed and considered the report entitled: County of Riverside Development Impact Fee Study Update Draft Final Report (Report) and the Development Impact Fee Capital Improvement (DIF Capital Improvement ) finds and determines that: a. In order to effectively implement the Riverside County Comprehensive General, manage new residential, commercial, industrial, surface mining and winery development, and address impacts caused by such development, certain Facilities must be constructed or acquired. b. In order for the County to construct or acquire the needed Facilities, it is necessary to require that all new development bear its fair share cost of providing the Facilities reasonably needed to serve that development. However, new development shall not be unfairly burdened with the cost of facilities associated with serving the existing population. c. Development Impact Fees (Fees) are hereby created for that purpose. 1

1 d. As indicated in the Report, the Fees set forth herein do not reflect the entire cost of the Facilities needed in order to effectively meet the needs created by new development. Additional revenues will be required from other nonfee sources. The Board finds that the benefit to each development project is greater than the amount of the Fees to be paid by that project. e. Payment of the Fees does not necessarily mitigate to a level of insignificance all impacts from new development. Whether impacts associated with a particular development project have been mitigated to a level of insignificance will be determined by the County on a case-by-case basis. If the County determines that payment of the Fees, coupled with other feasible mitigation measures, does not mitigate impacts to a level of insignificance, an Environmental Impact Report will be required for the development project in question. f. The Criminal Justice Public Facilities, Library Construction, Fire Protection Facilities, Traffic Signals, Regional Parks, Regional Trails, Flood Control, Regional Service Centers, and Library Books/Media Components of the Report and DIF Capital Improvement includes data compiled from information provided by various County departments and the Riverside County Regional Park and Open Space District and the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District; based on the anticipated needs of the County due to future development during the next ten () years. g. The Transportation Improvement Facilities Component of the Report and DIF Capital Improvement includes data compiled from information

1 provided by the Transportation and Land Management Agency based on the anticipated needs of the County due to future development during the next twenty five () years. h. The Fees collected pursuant to this ordinance shall be used toward the construction and acquisition of Facilities identified in the DIF Capital Improvement. The need for the Facilities is related to new residential, commercial, office, industrial, surface mining and winery development because such new development will bring additional people and other uses into the County thus creating an increased demand for the Facilities. i. The cost estimates set forth in the Report and the DIF Capital Improvement are reasonable cost estimates for the Facilities and that portion of the Fees expected to be generated by new development will not exceed the total fair share of these costs. j. Failure to mitigate growth impacts on Facilities within the County will place residents in a condition perilous to their health, safety and welfare. k. There is a reasonable relationship between the use of the Fees and the type of development projects on which the Fees are imposed because the Fees will be used to construct the Facilities and the Facilities are necessary for the health and welfare of the residential, commercial, office, industrial, surface mining, and winery users of the development projects on which the Fees will be levied. l. There is a reasonable relationship between the need for the Facilities and the type of development project on which the Fees are imposed because it will be necessary for the residential, commercial, office, industrial, surface

1 mining, and winery users of the development projects to have access to the Facilities in order to use, inhabit, and have access to the development projects. New development will benefit from the Facilities and the burden of such new development will be mitigated in part by the payment of the Fees. m. The cost estimates set forth in the Report and the DIF Capital Improvement are reasonable cost estimates for constructing and/or acquiring the Facilities and that portion of the Fees expected to be generated by new development will not exceed the total fair share of these costs. n. Even though second s and guest quarters on existing single family lots may also contribute to the need for certain of the Facilities, the Board refrains from imposing Fees on such development at this time, and in this regard finds that second s and guest quarters: (1) provide a cost-effective means of serving development through the use of existing infrastructure, as contrasted to requiring the construction of new costly infrastructure to serve development in undeveloped areas; () provide relatively affordable housing for low and moderate income households without public subsidy; and () provide a means for purchasers of new or existing homes to meet payments on high interest loans. o. This Ordinance is for the purpose of promoting public health, safety, comfort, and welfare and adopts means which are appropriate to attaining those ends. Section. Section. of Ordinance No. is amended to read as follows:

follows: Section. PURPOSE. This ordinance serves the following purposes: a. It establishes and sets forth policies, regulations, and Fees relating to the funding and installation of the Facilities necessary to address the direct and cumulative environmental effects generated by new development projects described and defined in this ordinance. b. It establishes the authorized uses of the Fees collected. Section. Subsection k. of Section. of Ordinance No. is amended to read as k. FACILITIES. Facilities shall mean the public facilities financed or acquired by the DIF Program and shall include all of the facilities set forth in the DIF Capital Improvement and any subsequently approved follows: Section. t. revision thereof. Subsection t. of Section. of Ordinance No. is amended to read as DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN. The 1 list entitled Riverside County Development Impact Fee Capital Improvement, which list is on file with the Clerk of the Board. Section. Subsection x. of Section. of Ordinance No. is amended to read as follows: x. REPORT. Means the County of Riverside Development Impact Fee Study Update Draft Final Report. Section. Subsection z. of Section. of Ordinance No. is amended to read as follows:

z. REVENUE or REVENUES. Any funds received by the County pursuant to the provisions of this ordinance for the purpose of defraying all or a portion of the cost of the facilities set forth in the DIF Capital Improvement. Section. A new subsection bb. is added to Section. of Ordinance No. to read as follows: bb. Section. WINERY. An agricultural facility with an established on-site vineyard designed and used to crush, ferment, and process grapes into wine. A new subsection cc. is added to Section. of Ordinance No. to read as follows: 1 follows: follows: follows: cc. INTENSIVE USE AREA WINERY. The intensive use area means, for purposes of a winery, that project area which includes but is not limited to the roadways, parking areas, all buildings associated with the winery including wine production and storage areas, tasting room, office and administration space, retail sales, indoor and outdoor special occasion facilities, and food service space. Section. A new subsection dd. is added to Section. of Ordinance No. to read as dd. REQUIRED PLANTED VINEYARD. The minimum site area when required by Riverside County Zoning Ordinance for wineries with on-site vineyards for the planting and cultivation of grapevines. Section. A new subsection ee. is added to Section. of Ordinance No. to read as ee. RECREATIONAL VEHICLE. A recreational trailer as defined in Ordinance No.. Section. A new subsection ff. is added to Section. of Ordinance No. to read as

ff. RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV) PARK. A Vacation Recreational Vehicle Park, Extended Occupancy Park or Permanent Occupancy Park as defined in Ordinance No.. Section. Section. of Ordinance No. is amended to read as follows: Section. DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEE. In order to assist in providing Revenue to acquire or construct the Facilities, Development Impact Fees shall be paid for each residential, development project, or a portion thereof to be constructed. Seven categories of Fees are defined which are: ( SFR ), ( MFR ), Commercial, Office (applicable to Transportation Improvement Projects and Traffic Signals only), Industrial,, and. For each of these categories, the amount of the DIF will vary depending upon the location of the property upon which the development or a portion thereof will be constructed. Within each, the following DIF amounts shall be paid for each Development Project within each : 1 Commercial Office Industrial 1 Jurupa,0,,,,,,0 Coachella - Western,0,,0,,,, Highgrove / Northside / University City,,, 0,0,,, Reche Canyon / Badlands,,,,,,0,0 Eastvale,0,,,,,,0 Temescal Canyon,1,, 0,0,1,,1 Woodcrest / Lake Matthews,, 0, 0,0,1,1,0 March Air Force Base,0,,,,,,0

1 Desert Center / CV Desert,0,,,,,0, Upper San Jacinto Valley,,0,0,0,,, REMAP,1,,1,,,, Lakeview / Nuevo,0,,,,,, Mead Valley / Good Hope,,,,,,,0 Palo Verde Valley,,,,0,1,0, Greater Elsinore,,,,0,,, Harvest Valley / Winchester,0,,,,,,0 Sun City / Menifee Valley,0,,,,,,0 1 Coachella - Eastern,,0,,0,,,0 Southwest (SWAP),0,,,,,,0 San Gorgonio Pass,,00,,,,,0 Section. Section. a. DIF AMOUNTS. The DIF amounts below shall be paid for each Development Project within each commencing September 1,. Section. of Ordinance No. is amended to read as follows: FEE COMPONENTS. The Development Impact Fees within each shall be comprised of the components set forth in Section.a. 1 Jurupa a. FEE COMPONENTS. The DIF amounts within each commencing September 1, shall be comprised of the following components. Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction 1 0 - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,1,1 1, 1,,1 d Traffic Improvement Facilities - - - - - -

1 - e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 1 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - Total,0,,,,,,0 Coachella - Western Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,,,,,, d Traffic Improvement Facilities 1, e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 00 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - - - Total,0,,0,,,, Highgrove Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction 1 0 - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,1,1 1, 1,,1 d Traffic Improvement Facilities 1,1,,,,00 e Traffic Signals,,, 1,,

1 f Regional Parks 1 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - Reche Canyon / Badlands Total,,, 0,0,,, Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction 1 0 - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,1,1 1, 1,,1 d Traffic Improvement Facilities,,,0 1,, e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 1 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - Eastvale Total,,,,,,0,0 Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction 1 0 - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,1,1 1, 1,,1 d Traffic Improvement Facilities - - - - - - - e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 1 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - -

1 j Regional Service Centers - - - - - Temescal Canyon Total,0,,,,,,0 Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction 1 0 - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,1,1 1, 1,,1 d Traffic Improvement Facilities 0,,,,,1 e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 1 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - Lake Mathews / Woodcrest Total,1,, 0,0,0,,1 Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction 1 0 - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,1,1 1, 1,,1 d Traffic Improvement Facilities 0,0,,,, e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 1 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - Total,, 0,,0,1,1,0

1 March Air Force Reserve Base Policy Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction 1 0 - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,1,1 1, 1,,1 d Traffic Improvement Facilities - - - - - - - e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 1 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - Desert Center Total,0,,,,,,0 Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,,,,,, d Traffic Improvement Facilities - - - - - - - e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 00 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - - - Total,0,,,,,0, Commercial Office Industrial

1 San Jacinto Valley a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction 1 0 - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,1,1 1, 1,,1 d Traffic Improvement Facilities, 1, 1, e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 1 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - h Flood Control - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - REMAP Total,,0,0,0,,, Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction 1 0 - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,1,1 1, 1,,1 d Traffic Improvement Facilities,,, 1, e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 1 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - Total,1,,1,,,, Lakeview / Nuevo Commercial Office Industrial

1 a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction 1 0 - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,1,1 1, 1,,1 d Traffic Improvement Facilities 0 0 0 e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 1 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - Mead Valley Total,0,,,,,, Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction 1 0 - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,1,1 1, 1,,1 d Traffic Improvement Facilities 0,,0, 1,, e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 1 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - h Flood Control 0 0-1 i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - Palo Verde Valley Total,,,,,,,0 Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,,,,,, d Traffic Improvement Facilities 0 1, 1,0 0

1 e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 00 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - - - Elsinore Total,,,,0,1,0, Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction 1 0 - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,1,1 1, 1,,1 d Traffic Improvement Facilities,,,0 1,00 e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 1 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - Harvest Valley / Winchester Total,,,,0,,, Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction 1 0 - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,1,1 1, 1,,1 d Traffic Improvement Facilities - - - - - - - e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 1 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - -

1 i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - Sun City / Menifee Valley Total,0,,,,,,0 Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction 1 0 - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,1,1 1, 1,,1 d Traffic Improvement Facilities - - - - - - - e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 1 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - 1 Eastern Coachella Valley Total,0,,,,,,0 Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,,,,,, d Traffic Improvement Facilities,0,,1,, e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 00 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - - - Total,,0,,0,,,0

Southwest Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction 1 0 - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,1,1 1, 1,,1 d Traffic Improvement Facilities - - - - - - - e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 1 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - Total,0,,,,,,0 1 The Pass Commercial Office Industrial a Criminal Justice Public Facilities 1, 1,,, 1, 1,, b Library Construction 1 0 - - - - - c Fire Protection 1,1,1 1, 1,,1 d Traffic Improvement Facilities,,,0 1,0 1, e Traffic Signals,,, 1,, f Regional Parks 1 - - - - - g Regional Trails - - - - - i Library Books/Media 0 - - - - - j Regional Service Centers - - - - - Total,,00,,,,,0 Section. Section. of Ordinance No. is amended to read as follows:

1 Section. AREA PLAN BOUNDARIES. The boundaries of each are as set forth in that document entitled Riverside County Comprehensive General, which is on file with the Clerk of the Board. Section. Section. of Ordinance No. is amended to read as follows: Section. ACREAGE-BASED FEES. Development Impact Fees for commercial, office, industrial, surface mining and winery projects are based on s of developed age and shall be computed on the basis of the Project in accordance with the following: a. The Project shall be determined or verified by county staff based upon the applicant's development plot plan as submitted to the ning Department. b. If the difference between the net age, as exhibited on the plot plan, and the Project is less than one-quarter, the fees shall be charged on the full gross age. c. The applicant may elect, at his or her own expense, to have the Project evaluated, dimensioned, and certified by a registered civil engineer or a licensed land surveyor. The engineer or land surveyor shall prepare a wet-stamped letter of certification of the Project dimensions and a plot plan exhibit that clearly delineates the Project. Upon receipt of the letter of certification and plot plan exhibit, County staff will review and if accepted, approve the new Project. The fees will be established based upon the newly certified Project. d. s of legally restricted construction, such as Federal Emergency Management Agency designated floodways, open space lots, and 1

Section. areas dedicated to a public entity for public use within Project s shall be excluded for the purpose of computing age-based Fees. A new subsection a. is added to Section. of Ordinance No. to read as 1 follows: a. Development Impact Fees are adjusted annually to reflect inflationary changes. The annual adjustment occurs on July 1 st of each year to coincide with the fiscal year. The annual adjustment is calculated for the twelvemonth period ending March 1 prior to the July1 adjustment date. The application of the cost indices follows: Engineering News Record Construction Cost Index shall be used to adjust: Criminal Justice Public Facilities, Library Construction, Fire Protection Facilities, Transportation Improvement Facilities, Traffic Signals Regional Parks, Regional Trails, Service Centers, and Flood Facilities; US Department of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index, All Urban Consumers, Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County shall be used to adjust Library Books/Media. Section 1. Section of Ordinance No. is amended to read as follows: Section. TEMPORARY REDUCTION OF FEES. Pursuant to the fee adjustment authority set for in Section of this ordinance and notwithstanding Section, or any other provision of this ordinance, DIF amounts in effect on the effective date of Ordinance. shall be temporarily reduced by forty percent (0%) until December 1,. Commencing on January 1,, the DIF amounts in effect on the effective date of Ordinance. shall be temporarily reduced by twenty percent (%) until June 0,. The full DIF fee amounts,

1 without any reduction, will be charged and collected on and after July 1, without further action. a. Application. The temporary fee reductions described in this section shall not apply to or affect fees owed under any development agreement or other contractual arrangement in effect on or before the effective date of Ordinance.. If reduced fees are paid at the time application is made for a building permit and either the application or the building permit issued on the application expires, subsequent building permit applications on the same parcel shall be subject to the full DIF amount, unless the temporary fee reductions are still in effect at the time of the subsequent application. b. Effect. This ordinance only effects a temporary reduction in the DIF fee amounts in the time periods and amounts described in this Section. Section. Section of Ordinance No. is amended to read as follows: Section. REDUCTION FOR SENIOR CITIZEN S RESIDENTIAL UNITS. The Fees required pursuant to Section of this ordinance shall be reduced by. percent of the applicable SFR Fee Amount for Senior Citizen s Units and the applicable MF Fee Amount for Recreational Vehicle (RV) Parks. Reduction will be applied upon review and approval of the project s eligibility for reduction. The applicant will be requested to submit documentation proving eligibility. Section. Section 1 of Ordinance No. is amended to read as follows: Section 1. CREDITS. If an owner or developer of real property dedicates land or constructs facilities identified in the DIF Capital Improvement, the County may grant the owner or developer a Credit in one or more of the Fee Components described in this ordinance against the Development Impact Fees required. No Credit shall be granted for the cost of

1 improvements not defined herein as "Facilities." An owner or developer may request a Credit from the Transportation and Land Management Agency at the time of development approval. A Credit granted at the time of development approval shall be included as a condition of that approval. After development approval, but before the issuance of a building permit, an owner or developer may request a Credit from the Executive Office. If the Transportation and Land Management Agency or the Executive Office determines that a Credit is appropriate, the owner or developer shall enter into a Credit Agreement which shall be approved by the Board of Supervisors. The Credit amount shall be initially calculated by estimating the fair market value of the land dedicated or by estimating the cost of constructing Facilities. The County shall subsequently review and determine the actual value of the land dedicated and the actual construction costs allowable. Any Credit granted shall not exceed the allocated cost for the Facilities. Any Credit granted shall be given in stated dollar amounts only. Section. Section. of Ordinance No. is amended to read as follows: Section. EXEMPTIONS. The following types of construction shall be exempt from the provisions of this ordinance: a. Reconstruction of a residential or commercial or industrial building damaged or destroyed by fire or other natural causes; b. Rehabilitation or remodeling of an existing residential, commercial, or industrial building; or additions to an existing residential, commercial or industrial building constructed after 01. c. The location or installation of a mobile home, without a permanent foundation on any site. The Fees required under this ordinance shall not be applicable to a site preparation permit or an installation permit for a mobile home without a permanent foundation. No site

1 preparation permit or installation permit for a mobile home with a permanent foundation shall be issued after January,, except upon the condition that the Development Impact Fees required by this ordinance be paid; provided, however, in those instances where a site preparation permit or an installation permit has been previously issued and subsequently finaled for a site, and the Development Impact Fees have been paid, the Fees required under this ordinance shall not be applicable to a site preparation permit or an installation permit for a mobile home with a permanent foundation. Further, in those instances where an installation permit was issued prior to January,, and subsequently finaled for a mobile home without a permanent foundation and a permit is subsequently requested for the construction of a permanent foundation for said existing mobile home, the Fees required under this ordinance shall not be applicable to the permit subsequently issued for the construction of said permanent foundation. d. Units in publicly subsidized projects constructed as housing for low-income households as such households are defined pursuant to section 00. of the Health and Safety Code. Exemption shall be applied upon review and approval of the project s eligibility for the exemption. The applicant will be required to provide documents proving eligibility. e. Detached Second Units or guest quarters pursuant to Section 1.a and Section.a, respectively, of Riverside County Ordinance No.

1 ATTEST: Section. CLERK OF THE BOARD: By: Deputy (SEAL) and Attached Second Units pursuant to Section 1.b of Ordinance No.. f. Construction of an SFR upon property wherein a mobile home installation permit was issued prior to January, and subsequently finaled. g. The area designated as Required ted where required by Riverside County Zoning Ordinance and any additional planted vineyard area exceeding the requirement. This ordinance shall take effect sixty (0) days after its adoption BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA By: Chairman