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HEARING - Planning and Building Department, Current Planning Division, recommending the Board consider the Planning Commission’s recommendation to approve Williamson Act Contract WAC21-0004 WAC21-0002/Giorgis Agricultural Preserve establishing a Williamson Act Contract (Agricultural Preserve) on property identified by Assessor’s Parcel Number 078-280-016, consisting of 41.86 acres in the Pleasant Valley area, submitted by Douglas B. Giorgis and take the following actions:
1) Find that the project is Categorically Exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines pursuant to Section 15317 (Establishment of Agricultural Preserve);
2) Approve Williamson Act Contract WAC21-0004 WAC21-0002 establishing a new Agricultural Preserve of approximately 41.86 acres in size, based on the Findings (Attachment E);
3) Approve and authorize the Chair to sign said Williamson Act Contract (Attachment C); and
4) Adopt and authorize the Chair to sign Resolution 120-2022 establishing an Agricultural Preserve for said Williamson Act Contract (Attachment B). (Supervisorial District 2)
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
The California Land Conservation Act of 1965, also known as the Williamson Act, was created to reduce increasing property taxes on agricultural land. When the Act was adopted, rising property taxes were making it difficult for farmers and ranchers to stay on their land. Under the Williamson Act, the owner of agricultural land may enter into a contract with the County if the landowner agrees to restrict the use of the land to the production of commercial crops or the raising and grazing of livestock for a term of not less than 10 years. The term of the contract is automatically extended each year unless the landowner or the County serves a notice of non renewal. The law also requires the County to establish an agricultural preserve and base the property tax assessment with the assumption that the highest and best use of the land is for ...
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