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2600 - Land Use Program
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SU0013439
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2600
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TA-93-3
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0
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COUNTYWIDE
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6/10/2020 12:00:00 AM
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0 COUNTYWIDE
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99
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005
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Item No. 2 <br /> PC: 10-21-93 <br /> TA-93-3 <br /> Page 1 <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> It is recommended that the Planning Commission: <br /> 1. Approve the Negative Declaration; and <br /> 2. Forward Development Title Text Amendment No. TA-93-3 to the Board of Supervisors with a <br /> recommendation of approval based on the'Bases for Recommendation'contained in the staff <br /> report. <br /> BASES FOR RECOMMENDATION <br /> 1. The proposed Text Amendment is consistent with the General Plan. <br /> • The proposed change is consistent with the Objectives and Policies of the General <br /> Plan concerning the preservation of agricultural lands and the Introduction of <br /> noncompatible uses. <br /> 2. The proposed Text Amendment will not have a substantial, adverse effect on properties affected <br /> by the Text Amendment. <br /> • An Initial Study prepared for the proposed Text Amendment, prepared July 8, 1993, <br /> and updated September 30, 1993, indicates that no significant, adverse effects are <br /> expected to occur as a result of the proposal. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> The provisions permitting the creation of homesite parcels in areas zoned AG (General Agriculture) date <br /> back to the early 1970's. The original intent of these provisions was to permit a farmer, or the farmer's <br /> son or daughter who worked the farm, to live on the property being farmed by facilitating the financing <br /> of a residence through the creation of a homesite parcel. The regulations required the farmer to make <br /> certain declarations concerning the need for the homesite parcel and, in the case of the son or daughter, <br /> the amount of income derived from the farming operation. These provisions resulted in the creation of <br /> numerous homesite parcels, many of which within a relatively short period of time were sold to nonfarming <br /> individuals who had no connection with the agricultural operation on the adjacent farm parcel. <br /> Landowners often made false statements concerning the need for the homesite parcel rather than lose <br /> the chance of creating the homesite parcel altogether. <br /> The current wording in the Development Title was intended to reduce past abuses concerning the creation <br /> of homesite parcels in commercial agricultural areas by eliminating the reason for the homesite and <br /> focusing on the affect of the homesite (density, etc.). <br /> On July 6, 1993, the Ordinance Review Subcommitee of the Planning Commission met to discuss the <br /> issue of homesite parcels in commercial agricultural areas. The comments of various agencies, groups, <br />
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