The city is looking to change the minimum area required for agriculture protection zones. This could affect future land use decisions related to farming and open space.
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Adjusting rates could impact city water utility revenue.
Agricultural landowners and the community's historical character.
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Changes are being considered for the area requirements for agriculture protection zones, potentially impacting future land use decisions.
The city is looking to change the minimum area required for agriculture protection zones. This could affect future land use decisions related to farming and open space.
The council received updates on conservation easements, including one in Slate Canyon. These discussions are part of ongoing efforts to preserve open space.
Council members are concerned about the impact of new development on long-term agricultural landowners, specifically the Hinkley family, and want to ensure respectful communication.
Residents are concerned about rising water costs for agricultural land and the loss of open space.
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