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IMPACT <br />WILL THE PROJECT: Less Than <br /> Potentially Significant Less Than <br /> Cumulative Significant With Significant No Source <br /> Impact Mitigation Impact Impact' <br /> Incorporation <br />11. AGRICULTURE RESOURCES: <br />In detem7ining whether impacts to <br />agricultural resources are significant <br />environmental effects, lead agencies may <br />refer to the California Agricultural Land <br />Evaluation and Site Assessment Model <br />(1997) prepared by the Califomia Dept. of <br />Conservation as an optional model to use in <br />assessing impacts on agriculture and <br />farmland. Would the project: <br />a) Convert Prime Farmland, Unique ~ ~ ~ ~ ® 3 <br />Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide <br />Importance (Farmland), as shown on the <br />maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland <br />Mapping and Monitoring Program of the <br />Califomia Resources Agency, to non- <br />agricultural use? <br />b) Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural ~ ~ ~ ~ ® 3, 5 <br />use, or a Williamson Act contract? <br />c) Involve other changes in the existing ~ ~ ~ ~ ® 3, 5 <br />environment which, due to their location or <br />nature, could result in conversion of <br />farmland to non-agricultural use? <br />Discussion: <br />The City of San Leandro contains no agricultural zoning districts, nor does it contain any agricultural resources. Most of the <br />open spaces contained within San Leandro are either publicly-owned or is not designated for urban development. New <br />development will occur either as infill development or occur on vacant urbanized lands. <br />Initial Study* San Leandro Housing Element Update* Page 6 November 12, 2002 <br />
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