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contracted land would provide more contiguous patterns of urban <br /> development than development of proximate noncontracted land. <br /> Finding: There are no other existing proximate non-agricultural <br /> buildings or areas not currently in agriculture production. <br /> In addition, the proposed use of the existing residence, <br /> driveway and swimming pool will provide a more <br /> contiguous pattern of urban development. <br /> 2. The cancellation is in the public interest. <br /> a. That other public concerns substantially outweigh the objectives of <br /> Chapter 7 {Government Code §51200 et. sec). <br /> Finding: Chapter 9-1075 of the San Joaquin County Development <br /> Title, regarding Wineries and Related Facilities, confirms <br /> the legislative determination of San Joaquin County to pair <br /> wine grape growing, wine making and tourism. This <br /> Chapter of the Development Title documents the continuing <br /> legislative and planning efforts to provide for agricultural <br /> tourism and marketing in the wine country while ensuring <br /> that agricultural resources remain vital. The proposed one <br /> (1 +/) acre cancellation is for an existing residence, <br /> driveway and swimming pool and not for any of the existing <br /> agricultural or cultivated areas. Therefore, agritourism <br /> will be supported and promoted and the existing <br /> agricultural land and resources will remain vital. <br /> b. There is no proximate noncontracted land which is both available and <br /> suitable for the use to which it is proposed the contracted land be put, or <br /> that development of the contracted land would provide more contiguous <br /> patterns of urban development than development of proximate <br /> r <br /> noncontracted land. <br />! Finding: There are no other existing proximate non-agricultural <br /> buildings or areas not currently in agriculture production. <br /> In addition, the proposed use of the existing residence, <br /> driveway, and swimming pool will provide a more <br /> contiguous pattern of urban development. <br /> I <br /> 3 <br />