17845 Plainview Rd, Bend, OR 97703

1. The number of dogs participating in training does not exceed 10 per training class and the number of training classes to be held on-site does not exceed six per day; and 2. The number of dogs participating in a testing trial does not exceed 60 and the number of testing trials to be conducted on-site does not exceed four per calendar year. HISTORY Adopted by Ord. 2004-001 §2 on 7/14/2004 Amended by Ord. 2008-001 §2 on 5/6/2008 Amended by Ord. 2009-014 §1 on 6/22/2009 Amended by Ord. 2010-022 §2 on 7/19/2010 Amended by Ord. 2012-004 §2 on 4/16/2012 Amended by Ord. 2012-007 §2 on 5/2/2012 Amended by Ord. 2014-010 §1 on 4/28/2014 Amended by Ord. 2016-015 §2 on 7/1/2016 Amended by Ord. 2020-001 §3 on 4/21/2020 Amended by Ord. 2021-004 §1 on 5/27/2021 Amended by Ord. 2021-013 §4 on 4/5/2022 18.16.030 Conditional Uses Permitted; High Value And Non-High Value Farmland The following uses may be allowed in the Exclusive Farm Use zones on either high value farmland or non-high value farmland subject to applicable provisions of the Comprehensive Plan, DCC 18.16.040 and 18.16.050, and other applicable sections of DCC Title 18. A. Nonfarm dwelling. B. Lot of record dwelling. C. Subject to the standards of ORS 215.296, residential home in existing dwellings. D. A hardship dwelling, as described in DCC 18.16.050(H). E. Commercial activities that are in conjunction with farm use, but not including the processing of farm crops as described in DCC 18.16.025. F. Operations conducted for: Mining and processing of geothermal resources as defined by ORS 522.005, and Mining and processing of natural gas or oil as defined by ORS 520.005, not otherwise permitted under DCC 18.16.020. G.Expansion of an existing private park, playground, hunting and fishing preserve and campground on the same tract as the existing use. H. Public park and playground consistent with the provisions of ORS 195.120, and including only the uses specified under OAR 660-034-0035 or 660-034-0040, whichever is applicable. I. Community centers owned by a governmental agency or a nonprofit organization and operated primarily by and for residents of the local rural community. 1.A community center authorized under this section may provide services to veterans, including but not limited to emergency and transitional shelter, preparation and service of meals, vocational and educational counseling and referral to local, state or federal agencies providing medical, mental health, disability income replacement and substance abuse services, only in a facility that is in existence on January 1, 2006. 2. The services may not include direct delivery of medical, mental health, disability income replacement or substance abuse services. J. Transmission towers over 200 feet in height.

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