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Family trust gets Williamson Act cancellation and rezoning to Timber Exclusive Zone for 225‑acre Jerseydale property
Summary
The board approved cancellation of the Williamson Act contract for a 225.46‑acre Jerseydale property, rezoned the land to the Timber Exclusive Zone (TEZ) and approved related parcel merger and lot line adjustments to facilitate family distribution and long‑term timber management.
The Mariposa County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 7 approved a multi‑part land‑use package that cancels the Williamson Act contract on a 225.46‑acre Jerseydale property, rezones it to the Timber Exclusive Zone (TEZ), and authorizes a parcel merger and lot‑line adjustment to create two similarly sized parcels for family distribution.
Planning staff said the property has been managed historically for timber production and that the county’s general plan land‑use designation, Ag Working Landscape, allows the TEZ as an appropriate implementing zoning district. The action follows an earlier notice of non‑renewal for that portion of the county’s Contract No. 18 filed in 2017.
Sarah Williams, senior planning staff,…
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