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Ms. Megan Aguirre, Associate Planner <br /> May 21, 2015 <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br /> the following: 1) not related to an agricultural or compatible use; 2) greater than 2,500 <br /> square feet; and 3) permitted or constructed after January 1, 2004. <br /> ADDITIONAL COMMENTS <br /> If the Board of Supervisors finds that there is a substantial reason to subdivide the <br /> properties pursuant to the Subdivision Map Act and Williamson Act, then it is advisable <br /> that the existing contract be rescinded and new contracts be entered into for each newly <br /> created parcel per GC § 51254. The new contracts must provide for enforceable <br /> restrictions for each parcel for at least as long as the unexpired term of the contract <br /> being rescinded, but not less than 10 years. <br /> The Department recommends that any staff report and/or initial study include an <br /> evaluation of the significance of impacts in terms of the projects potential conflict with a <br /> Williamson Act contract, including potential growth inducement, loss of commercially <br /> viable agricultural land and cumulative effects. <br /> Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments. Please provide this Department <br /> with notices of any future hearing dates as well as any staff reports pertaining to this <br /> project. If you have any questions concerning our comments, please contact Farl <br /> Grundy, Environmental Planner at (916) 324-7347 or at <br /> farl.grundv@conservation.ca.gov. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> �'• <br /> 6L-, <br /> (Jo n M. Lowrie <br /> istant Director <br /> Department of Conservation <br /> Division of Land Resource Protection <br />