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The Resource Management Committee voted Aug. 6 to approve a resolution to continue Agricultural District No. 4 with modifications that add 3,573 acres of predominantly viable agricultural land, based on requests from landowners. A presenter told the committee the county had “completed all the required steps of the process, including the required public hearings as well as the secret review” and recommended continuing the district with the specified modifications. A committee member moved the action and Brigitte Swiles seconded. The committee then voted in favor without recorded opposition. The presenter described the added acreage as requested by landowners; the committee did not record any amendments or conditions to the resolution during the meeting. The motion passed by voice vote and was recorded as approved. Ending: The resolution to continue Agricultural District No. 4 with the additional acreage was approved the same day; staff will effect the modification as required by county procedure.
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