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Amador TAC will consider a Williamson Act parcel east of Plymouth

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slide5-amador_tac_will_consider_a_williamson_act_parcel_east_of_plymouth.pngAmador County – The Amador County Technical Advisory Committee on Wednesday will consider a split of an 80.2-acre parcel into two 40-acre parcels east of Plymouth, on Silver Oaks Lane.

The TAC will consider a Tentative Parcel Map proposed by Gap Fund, LLC, which is proposing the division of 80.21 acres into two parcels approximately 40 acres in size and a zone change from “X,” Special Use District to “AG,” Exclusive Agriculture District for portions of one parcel, and from “AG” to “X” for portions of two others “in order to ensure the Williamson Act contract boundaries and zone district boundaries conform to the boundaries of the current” parcel, and proposed parcels.

The parcels are located south of Fiddletown Road on the west side of Silver Oak Lane approximately one mile east of the Plymouth city limits.

The Technical Advisory Committee members will review the application for completeness prior to acceptance and will evaluate potential environmental impacts. They will also propose conditions and/or mitigation measures, and make a project recommendation to the Planning Commission.

The Technical Advisory Committee meets 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 4 in Conference Room A in the County Administration Center, at 810 Court Street in Jackson.

Story by Jim Reece This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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