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maximum density of 24 lots (excluding land area to be set aside for roads), altho the <br />applicant is proposing 19 lots. According to the Zoning Code, the Family Agricultural <br />(FA) zoning district provides for a blend of small-scale agricultural operations associated <br />with residential activities and which may be characterized by farm estates, small acreage <br />farms, or subsistence lots. The FA district is intended for areas designated within the <br />State land use agricultural district, where public services and infrastructure are <br />appropriate to support the very low density residential needs of a rural community and <br />where substantial number of parcels are less than five acres in size, and where a mix of <br />uses will not conflict with or be detrimental to existing agricultural uses in the <br />surrounding area. In addition, the FA district is intended to be primarily comprised of <br />agricultural lands less than five acres in area, which are not classified as A or B lands <br />under the land study bureau's master productivity rating, or classified as prime, unique, <br />or other important agricultural lands. Provided, that this district may include lands so <br />classified if the lands are situated within an urban expansion or other urban designation <br />under the general plan land use pattern allocation guide (LUPAG) map. Section 25-5-60 <br />to 25-5-67 of the Zoning Code (Planning Department Exhibit 2- Zoning Code <br />Requirements for Family -Agricultural Districts) <br />2. Objectives of the Requests: If the requested land use entitlement changes are approved, <br />the applicant's current proposed project includes plans to consolidate and resubdivide the <br />39+ acre properties into fifty-one (51) total lots, including: <br />■ Forty-nine (49) habitable lots consisting of nineteen (19) residential -agricultural lots <br />ranging between 1+ to 2+ acres, and thirty (30) single-family residential lots <br />consisting of a minimum of 10,000 square -feet in size; <br />■ One (1) lot, consisting of approximately 1.7 acres, which would be conveyed to the <br />County as part of the expansion of the Clem Akina Park in the RS -10 zoned area; and <br />■ One (1) lot, consisting of approximately 2.11 acres, that is the site of an historic era <br />cemetery, which would be set-aside and preserved pursuant to State Historic <br />Preservation Division (SHPD) requirements in the RS -10 zoned area. <br />3. Construction Timetable and Cost: The applicant expects to secure the required State <br />Land Use district reclassification concurrent with the County rezoning approval within <br />the next ten (10) to twelve (12) months. The subdivision process would begin <br />-2- <br />