§ 8.68.070. Permit issuance or denial.
Within forty (40) days after the conclusion of the public hearing, the planning commission shall file with the board of supervisors of Riverside County, all exhibits, summaries of testimony, copy of applications and such other materials as may have been filed with it during the public hearing or filed as required by law and if the planning commission determines that the maintenance of a commercial hog ranch as proposed in the application would not be a detriment to the public health, safety and general welfare, the planning commission in such case shall recommend to the board of supervisors that a permit to conduct a commercial hog ranch be issued. Such permit must state the maximum number of hogs, not to exceed three thousand (3,000) to be permitted upon such ranch at any one time and shall be subject to such further conditions as the commission may determine are necessary and proper under the circumstances. If the commission determines that the maintenance of a commercial hog ranch would be detrimental to the public health, safety and general welfare it shall recommend to the board of supervisors that the application be denied.
(Ord. 431.3 § 7, 1989)