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DOMINGO: You know, it says lots of 100 acres or more to Agricultural-20 acres. <br />OLSON: Right. <br />DOMINGO: So what does that mean? Okay, if you own 100 acres of agricultural <br />zoned property -. <br />OLSON: And it’s zoned 1, Ag-1. <br />DOMINGO: And it’s zoned Ag-1 -. <br />OLSON: Yeah. <br />BROWN: Zoned anything less -, anything with a greater density than Ag-20, the way <br />it is written in the CDP, if you had a 100-acre parcel -. <br />DOMINGO: We’re talking about -. <br />BROWN: We are all aware that the higher the number -, like AG-20 is a lower <br />density than Ag-5, right, because Ag-5 means that you can create lots 5 acres in size, in Ag-20 <br />your minimum lot size is 20 acres in size, right? So the higher the number, the lower the density. <br />So if you had 100 acres and you are zoned at a higher density than Ag-20, you would have to <br />have your zoning changed to Ag-20. So if your zoning was Ag-10, Ag-5, Ag-1, any of those <br />zoning would be changed to Ag-20. As Chris says, it requires -, the adoption of the CDP doesn’t <br />make that happen automatically. There is a subsequent action that has to happen, right? <br />DOMINGO: What action you perceive will be taken? You know, concerning our land <br />use laws right now, someone has to initiate that. <br />BROWN: That could be a Director initiated zoning change. <br />DOMINGO: You love your Director? You can imagine how many people own <br />properties with 1-acre zoning and live in a larger parcel, you know; and if he says, okay, we’re <br />going to rezone your property, we’re going to downzone your property to 20-acre, therefore 1- <br />acre is not appropriate for you to put a dwelling on top, you are denying that individual the right <br />to build on his 1-acre zone parcel because you are taking away the zoning and you are bring it up <br />to 20-acre zoning. <br />BROWN: Under the Zoning Code, you are only allowed to put 1 dwelling on 1 lot, <br />regardless of what -, if your zoning is Ag-1 or Ag-200 and you have a 200-acre lot, you can only <br />put 1 house on that lot. You would have to subdivide it to put additional dwellings on there; and <br />I’m overlooking the additional farm dwelling provisions and things like that, but, okay? <br />SIRACUSA: Mr. Chair. <br />WATANABE: Ms. Siracusa. <br />EXHIBIT C <br />8 <br /> <br />