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ATTACHMENT2 <br />WHEREAS, after the lot line adjustment, those portions of the property subject to the <br />Revised Contract will be large enough to sustain agricultural use. Following the lot line <br />adjustment, the property subject to the Revised Contract will be the same size as the property <br />subject to the Initial Contract. Moreover, the land being added under the Revised Contract is <br />currently in agricultural production. <br />WHEREAS, said lot line adjustment would not compromise the long-term agricultural <br />productivity of said property or other agricultural lands subject to a land conservation contract. <br />As shown on Exhibit B, the lot line adjustment merely adds 0.10-acres of land to Parcel B's <br />northwest corner and subtracts 0.10-acres from Parcel B's southwest corner, swapping a small <br />portion of agricultural land for a similar sized portion of different agricultural land that will remain <br />in agricultural production. Moreover, the proposed residential use for Parcel A would not result <br />in activities that would threaten the ongoing agricultural use of Parcel B. Moreover, those <br />portions of Parcel A that are not planned for residential use are restricted to agricultural use by <br />an agricultural easement, as are those agricultural lands immediately adjacent to the northern <br />boundary of Parcel A. <br />WHEREAS, said lot line adjustment is unlikely to result in the removal of adjacent land <br />from agricultural use. All agricultural lands adjacent to Parcel A and Parcel B are restricted to <br />agricultural use by land conservation contract, easement, or applicable zoning requirements, <br />which restrictions will be unaffected by the lot line adjustment. <br />WHEREAS, this action is exempt from CEQA pursuant to CEQA Guideline § 15305(a) <br />because it qualifies as a minor alteration of land use limitations, and/or CEQA Guideline § <br />15317, which exempts Williamson Act contract approvals. <br />WHEREAS, the Owner and the City desire to enter into, and intend that, the Revised <br />Contract shall constitute an enforceable restriction to open-space land as defined and used in <br />the California Revenue and Taxation Code. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLEASANTON CITY COUNCIL RESOLVES AS <br />FOLLOWS: <br />Section 1. Upon the recordation of the lot line adjustment, the Initial Contract is hereby <br />rescinded and the City Clerk is authorized to record a certified copy of this resolution to <br />reflect the rescission. <br />Section 2. The Revised Contract is hereby approved and the City Manager is <br />authorized to sign, and the City Clerk to record, the Revised Contract immediately after <br />the lot line adjustment is recorded. <br />