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7.1 MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> Land Use and Agricultural Issues <br /> TABLE 7.1 <br /> SUMMARY TABLE FOR MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> Timing or <br /> Person/ Frequency <br /> Monitoring Agency of <br /> Impact Mitigation Measure Requirements Responsible' Monitoring= <br /> ■ LAND USE AND AGRICULTURAL ISSUES <br /> 4.1-1 Development of the proposed 4.1-1(a) The loss of 3,600 acres of Prime Farmland is an unavoidable None necessary. - <br /> project would result in the loss of adverse impact. The only full mitigation measure for the <br /> approximately 3,600 acres of Prime above impact would be denial of the proposed project. <br /> J armland and would require <br /> `J cancellation of 2,920 acres <br /> currently under Williamson Act <br /> contract. Cancellation could result <br /> in the premature loss of this <br /> resource. <br /> 4 1 4(b) AJI r-aguirad findings must be made by tho 139a Review at time of SdGGUD 6PA <br /> supap,isers 4; Order. to appr-ove 'he GOAQ011:11 i0A of the Spes+f+v plaw- <br /> 4.1-1(c) The applicant should be assessed an Impact fee for Review at time of SJCCDD Once at <br /> each acre converted to an urban designation (whether adoption of the Develop- <br /> residential, Industrial, or commercial use) to be applied County's ment Title <br /> toward the purchase of development rights on Development Title. adoption <br /> agricultural lands or to support land trusts that stage. <br /> purchase conservation easements on agricultural land. <br /> Such a fee system should be Identified In the County's <br /> Development Title In compliance with the <br /> recommended policy supporting such a fee as Included <br /> In the County's Revised Draft General Plan 2010 (San <br /> Joaquin County, 1991x). <br /> Note: Any reference to a Specific Plan requirement in the following table includes one or more of three subsequent plans that will be required by the County after <br /> action has been taken on the General Plan Amendment. The earlier Specific Plan process is now composed of the following three detailed plans: 1)a Public Services <br /> and Facilities Plan, 2) a Public Financing Plan, and, 3) one or more Specific Plans. The public services and facilities plan and the public financing plan will be <br /> community-wide in scope, while specific plans may be submitted according to phasing or ownership considerations. <br />