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City of Pleasanton <br />Pleasanton Climate Action Plan 2.0 <br />Would the project: <br />a. Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, <br />or Farmland of Statewide Importance <br />(Farmland), as shown on maps prepared <br />pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and <br />Monitoring Program of the California <br />Resources Agency, to non-agricultural use? <br />b. Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural <br />use or a Williamson Act contract? <br />c. Conflict with existing zoning for, or cause <br />rezoning of, forest land (as defined in Public <br />Resources Code Section 12220(g)); <br />timberland (as defined by Public Resources <br />Code Section 4526); or timberland zoned <br />Timberland Production (as defined by <br />Government Code Section 51104(8))? <br />d. Result in the loss of forest land or <br />conversion of forest land to non -forest use? <br />e. Involve other changes in the existing <br />environment which, due to their location or <br />nature, could result in conversion of <br />Farmland to non-agricultural use or <br />conversion of forest land to non -forest use? :_J C ■ <br />a. Would the project convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide <br />Importance (Farmland), as shown on maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and <br />Monitoring Program of the California Resources Agency, to non-agricultural use? <br />b. Would the pruject cunflict with existing zoning for agricultural use or a Williamson Act contract? <br />e.1. Would the project involve other changes in the existing environment which, due to their location <br />or nature, could result in conversion of Farmland to non-agricultural use? <br />Pleasanton is characterized primarily by urban and suburban development. However, Pleasanton <br />contains several vineyards in the southeast portion of the City along Vineyard Avenue and is <br />adjacent to areas of grazing land at the western and southern boundaries. The California Farmland <br />Mapping and Monitoring Program classifies the majority of Pleasanton as urban and built-up land <br />not suitable for farming, with the vineyards identified as a mix of prime farmland and unique <br />Wl <br />Less than <br />Significant <br />Potentially <br />with <br />Less than <br />Significant <br />Mitigation <br />Significant <br />No <br />Impact <br />Incorporated <br />Impact <br />Impact <br />C <br />■ <br />J <br />.J <br />❑ <br />■ <br />F <br />CJ <br />❑ <br />■ <br />11 <br />F <br />❑ <br />■ <br />e. Involve other changes in the existing <br />environment which, due to their location or <br />nature, could result in conversion of <br />Farmland to non-agricultural use or <br />conversion of forest land to non -forest use? :_J C ■ <br />a. Would the project convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide <br />Importance (Farmland), as shown on maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and <br />Monitoring Program of the California Resources Agency, to non-agricultural use? <br />b. Would the pruject cunflict with existing zoning for agricultural use or a Williamson Act contract? <br />e.1. Would the project involve other changes in the existing environment which, due to their location <br />or nature, could result in conversion of Farmland to non-agricultural use? <br />Pleasanton is characterized primarily by urban and suburban development. However, Pleasanton <br />contains several vineyards in the southeast portion of the City along Vineyard Avenue and is <br />adjacent to areas of grazing land at the western and southern boundaries. The California Farmland <br />Mapping and Monitoring Program classifies the majority of Pleasanton as urban and built-up land <br />not suitable for farming, with the vineyards identified as a mix of prime farmland and unique <br />Wl <br />