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Ordinances - Type
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Ordinances - Council Term
2000-2002
Year
2001
Ordinance
064
Effective Date
7/16/2001
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BIL 068 Draft 01 2000-2002
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\Council Records\Bills\2000-2002
BIL 068 Draft 01 2000-2002
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COM 0230.000 2000-2002
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\Council Records\Communications\2000-2002
COM 0230.000 2000-2002
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Department and Final Subdivision Approval secured within five (5) years from <br /> the effective date of rezoning determined in Condition B. As represented and <br /> agreed to by the applicant, the proposed residential-agricultural subdivision <br /> shall not exceed a maximum limit of 106 one to five-acre sized lots. Prior to <br /> the issuance of Final Subdivision approval of any portion of the subject <br /> property, except for consolidation and resubdivision of existing parcels, the <br /> applicant shall submit to the Planning Director to initiate a change of zone <br /> application to reclassify all lands comprising the 27-hole golf course, the <br /> community park and related recreational facilities into an Open-zoned District <br /> classification, and the director shall initiate such rezoning upon the issuance of <br /> final subdivision approval; <br /> <br /> (D) It shall be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Planning Director that <br /> agricultural activity is being conducted on the subdivided lots within three years <br /> from the date of Final Subdivision Approval. For the purpose of this condition, <br /> "agriculture" shall be defined as the cultivation of crops, including but not <br /> limited to flowers, vegetables, foliage, and fruits that are propagated for <br /> economic or personal use. An agricultural activity will be considered <br /> satisfactory: <br /> (1) If such activity is implementing a conservation program for the affected <br /> property(ies), as approved by the applicable soil and water conservation <br /> district directors and filed with the Soil Conservation Service; <br /> (2) If it provides a source of income to the person(s) who reside on the <br /> property or; <br /> (3) If the property is dedicated for agriculture uses in accordance with <br /> applicable Tax Department procedures and that such agriculture <br /> dedication shall be made a deed covenant and duly recorded with the <br /> -6- <br /> <br />
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