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BOWMAN: Thank you. <br />HOUSEL: Any other questions, Commissioners? Allen, could you go back to the Land Use map? <br />Now, are these colors consistent with the previous line, too? Are they the same, or are these <br />different? <br />SALAVEA: No, these are different colors from the zoning map. <br />HOUSEL: Okay. What do these colors mean? <br />SALAVEA: These colors represent the future land growth patterns for the area. So this is Intensive <br />Ag designated lands and this is Rural. And so the future plans for this area is to keep this area in the <br />Rural designation and not to develop. <br />HOUSEL: Okay, so the gold would be Rural and the light green would be Intensive Ag, is that <br />correct? <br />SALAVEA: Sorry, Important Ag. <br />HOUSEL: Important Ag, okay, okay. <br />BOWMAN: And the reason being that they are parceled lands. <br />SALAVEA: No, this LUPAG designation map has to do with the General Plan and not the <br />Community Development Plan. <br />LEITHEAD TODD: I might add. During the last round of the General Plan amendments, the <br />Department and the prior Director looked at existing uses, and many lands that were in Agriculture <br />through various prior actions, had been subdivided into smaller lots. And so, in kind of recognition <br />of the residential nature of those areas, but wanting to keep them somewhat consistent with anon- <br />urban area, the decision was to classify a lot of them as Rural to kind of designate them as a <br />combination of residential with maybe small-scale agriculture on those lots. <br />HOUSEL: Okay, thank you. <br />GIFFIN: Mr. Chairman? <br />HOUSEL: Commissioner Giffin. <br />GIFFIN: Allen, could you go to the next slide? Yeah, okay. On that map, is it possible for you to <br />indicate areas that are in receipt of special use permits currently in relationship to the subject <br />property? <br />SALAVEA: I’m sorry, Commissioner Giffin, we don’t have that map available to overlay against <br />this map. <br />GIFFIN: Okay. <br />3 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />