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where there are high quality soils and water is or expected to be <br /> available for irrigation, thus enabling prime land to remain in <br /> agricultural production. By allowing the proposed change, the <br /> county will be encouraging increased population densities in areas <br /> devoted to agriculture. This will lead to the premature and <br /> permanent conversion of agricultural land and should not be <br /> allowed. <br /> In closing, the San Joaquin Farm Bureau must reiterate its <br /> opposition to both the General Plan Text Amendment, GP-92-5 , and <br /> the corresponding Zone Reclassification, ZR-92-5 . If approved, <br /> these applications will result in the premature conversion of <br /> valuable agricultural lands and they are inconsistent with the <br /> County' s General Plan Policy to preserve agricultural land. <br /> Sincer y, <br /> PAUL M. SANGUINETTI <br /> President <br /> PMS : sig <br />