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(5) The lot line adjustment would not compromise the long-term agricultural productivity of the parcel or <br /> other agricultural lands subject to a contract or contracts. <br /> • This finding can be made because the.new parcels will continue to be agricultural lands <br /> and the rescission and reentering of the Williamson Act Contract will not compromise <br /> their long-term agricultural productivity or-other agricultural lands subject to a contract <br /> or contracts. <br /> �. r <br /> (6)The lot line adjustment is not likely to result in the removal of adjacent land from agricultural use. <br /> • This finding can be made because the parcels will continue to remain restricted by <br /> contract and used for agricultural purposes. As such,the lot line adjustment will have <br /> C4+^ ''no impact <br /> or <br /> C41- lands currently utilized for agricultural purposes,.- <br /> (7) The lot line adjustment does not result in a greater number of developable parcels than existed prior <br /> to the adjustment, or an adjusted lot-that is inconsistent with.the.general plan. <br /> • This finding can be made because the_lot'line adjustments do not result in a greater- <br /> number of developable parcels than previously existed prior to the lot-line adjustments <br /> and is consistent with the General Plan. The lot fine adjustment applications will <br /> decrease the degree of non-conformity of the existing number of nonconforming <br /> parcels: �" _ '` tJ <br /> . .,f-. <br /> k <br /> y <br /> F <br /> f, <br /> r <br /> G- <br />