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-3- <br /> d. The.cancel lation.will not result in discontiguous patterns of urban development.. <br /> This subfinding can be made because this cancellation is only to <br /> move a property line around an existing agricultural building and <br /> will not result in any urban development. <br /> C. There is no proximate noncontracted land which is both available and suitable for <br /> the use which is proposed the contracted lad be out, or, development of the <br /> contracted land would provide more contiguous patterns of urban development <br /> than development of proximate non-contracted land. <br /> This subfinding can be made because the agricultural building is <br /> existing and a portion of the building is on property under contract. <br /> 2. The cancellation is in the public interest because: <br /> a. Other public concerns substantially outweigh the objectives of the Williamson Act. <br /> This subfinding cannot be made because this cancellation does not promote any <br /> public concerns. <br /> b. There is no proximate noncontracted land which is both available and suitable for the <br /> use to which it is proposed the contracted land be put, or, development of the <br /> contracted land would provide more contiguous patterns of urban development than <br /> development of proximate noncontracted land. <br /> This subfinding can be made because the agricultural building is existing and a <br /> portion of the agricultural building is on property under contract. <br /> CANCELLATION VALUE AND CANCELLATION FEES <br /> i <br /> The County Assessor is responsible for computing a cancellation fee for the subject property <br /> based on 12 %percent of the current market value. Prior to giving tentative approval to the <br /> cancellation of any contract, the Board must certify to the County Auditor the amount of the <br /> cancellation. The fee calculation by the County Assessor is provided below: <br /> As is Current Market Value $33,000 <br /> 12.5% Cancellation Rate x .125 <br /> Cancellation Fee $4,125 <br /> The fee calculation is valid until May 10, 2008 <br /> h <br />