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Item No. 6 <br /> PC: 6-2-88 <br /> TA-88-10 <br /> Page 2 <br /> that 10-acre zoning would be allowable for property under <br /> contract . The suggested change would recognize this decision <br /> of the Board. In addition, it would allow property carrying <br /> the proposed Limited Agricultural zoning classification (AL-5 <br /> or AL-10) to remain under contract . <br /> 2 . Require the County to file a Notice of Nonrenewal on any par- <br /> cel under contract less than five acres in size that contains <br /> a residence. <br /> Commment : This provision is intended to codify into the <br /> Planning Title Board Order B-84-163 , which requires the <br /> County to issue a Notice of Nonrenewal on any parcel under <br /> contract that is less than five acres in size and that con- <br /> tains a principal residence. <br /> 3 . Relocate the section dealing with historical structures and <br /> archaeological sites from the chapter on the GA zone to the <br /> chapter titled "Supplementary and Qualifying Regulations. " <br /> Comment : The existing chapter on the GA zone contains provi- <br /> sions concerning historical structures, landmarks, and <br /> archaeological sites. Because this chapter will be replaced <br /> by the Intent section of the proposed agricultural zones, the <br /> portion of the chapter dealing with historical structures <br /> needs to be relocated to some other area of the Planning <br /> Title. Staff recommends that these provisions be relocated <br /> to the chapter on Supplementary and Qualifying Regulations, <br /> since they could apply to historical structures, landmarks, <br /> and archaeological sites located in any zone. <br /> 4. Allow tentative map extensions for a period of up to three <br /> years. <br /> Comment : This change was necessary in order to bring the <br /> Planning Title into conformity with State Law. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS: <br /> The Initial Study prepared for TA-88-10 on May 16, 1988 , found <br /> that the Text Amendment would not have a significant impact on <br /> the environment . Based on the Initial Study, a Negative <br /> Declaration has been prepared. <br />