The draft rules come after months of complaints from farmers who say unpermitted trucking operations are overrunning rural land, creating dust, traffic hazards, and environmental concerns.
"We put our best foot forward with a lot of input from both the truckers as well as the landowners," said District 2 Supervisor Vito Chiesa, who helped develop the proposal as part of a county subcommittee.
"There's still asphalt here. There's still trucks here. There's still servicing vehicles," Gemperle said. "Nothing's changed."
County staff say Wednesday's meeting is just the first step. If approved, the ordinance will still need to go through the General Plan Update Committee, Planning Commission, and Board of Supervisors later this year.
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