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rM SAN JUIN FARM BURET' T FEDERNHON <br /> MEETING TODAY'S PROBLEMS/PLANNING FOR TOMORROW <br /> /� <br /> August 30, 2000 <br /> GO�i�I4��. 1 200 <br /> ii1,�Cr <br /> Tim Van Vuren <br /> San Joaquin County Community Development Department <br /> Development Services Division <br /> 1810 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> Dear Mr. Van Vuren, <br /> The San Joaquin Farm Bureau Federation has reviewed application referral VR-00-, a variance <br /> application to reduce to a minimum lot size in the AG-40 zone from 40 acres to 1.80 acres and the <br /> minimum lot width from 330-feet to 242-feet,to permit a minor subdivision application. <br /> The San Joaquin Farm Bureau Federation opposes this variance. This variance would create <br /> substandard parcels in San Joaquin County that would allow property less than 40 acres in the <br /> AG-40 zone. This variance would encourage a growth-inducing effect on agricultural zoned <br /> parcels. The San Joaquin Farm Bureau Federation policy and San Joaquin County General Plan <br /> acknowledgement of agriculture zones is to protect the current zone allowances. <br /> The San Joaquin Farm Bureau Federation strongly recommends this variance application be denied. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Matthew Terra <br /> Program Director <br /> POST OFFICE BOX 8444 • 3290 NORTH AD ART WAY • (209) 931-4931 • STOCKTON, CA 95208 <br /> -16- <br />