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The Project site contains Farmland of Statewide Importance as defined by the <br /> Department of Conservation's Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program,and a <br /> portion of the project site is subject to a Williamson Act contract. <br /> PROJECT CONSIDERATIONS <br /> The conversion of agricultural land represents a permanent reduction and impact to <br /> California's agricultural land resources. The Department generally advises discussion of <br /> the following in any environmental review for the loss or conversion of agricultural land: <br /> • Type, amount, and location of farmland conversion resulting directly and <br /> indirectly from implementation of the proposed project. <br /> • Impacts on any current and future agricultural operations in the vicinity; e.g., <br /> land-use conflicts, increases in land values and taxes, loss of agricultural support <br /> infrastructure such as processing facilities, etc, <br /> • Incremental impacts leading to cumulative impacts on agricultural land.This <br /> would include impacts from the proposed project, as well as impacts from past, <br /> current, and likely future projects. <br /> • Implementation of any City or County Agricultural Mitigation Plans, Programs, or <br /> Policies. <br /> • Proposed mitigation measures for impacted agricultural lands within the <br /> proposed project area. <br /> • The project's compatibility with lands within an agricultural preserve and/or <br /> enrolled in a Williamson Act contract <br /> WILLIAMSON ACT <br /> Where, as here, the project site is located on land subject to a Williamson Act contract, <br /> the Department advises that the environmental review discuss the compatibility of the <br /> project with the contract and local Williamson Act program requirements. <br /> MITIGATING AGRICULTURAL LAND LOSS OR CONVERSION <br /> Consistent with CEQA Guidelines, the Department advises that the environmental <br /> review address mitigation for the loss or conversion of agricultural land. An agricultural <br /> conservation easement is one potential method for mitigating loss or conversion of <br /> agricultural land. jSee Cal, Code Regs„ tit, 14, § 15370 [mitigation includes <br /> "compensating for the impact by replacing or providing substitute resources or <br /> environments,including through permanent protection of such resources in the form of <br /> conservation easements."];see also King and Gardiner Farms, LLC Y. County of Kern <br /> (2020) 45 Cal.App.Sth 814.) <br /> Mitigation through agricultural conservation easements can take at least two forms: the <br /> outright purchase of easements or the donation of mitigation fees to a local,regional, <br /> or statewide organization or agency whose purpose includes the acquisition and <br /> stewardship of agricultural easements, The conversion of agricultural land may be <br /> Page 2 of 3 .. <br />