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Board approves Pedrazi agricultural subdivision, imposes 10-year deed restrictions on subdivided lots
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved PLN 210158, the Pedrazi Agricultural Subdivision in the Toro area, adopting a mitigated negative declaration and requiring deed restrictions to limit future development for 10 years on the subdivided parcels to conform with agricultural and winery corridor policies and Williamson Act findings.
The Monterey County Board of Supervisors on Aug. 19 approved a tentative subdivision map (PLN 210158) to divide three existing parcels into five parcels plus a remainder for land in the Toro area, finding the project consistent with the Agricultural and Winery Corridor Plan and applicable state law.
Staff planner Jacqueline Nickerson told the board the proposal would subdivide land under an existing Williamson Act contract and that no new structural development would result from the approval. Because one…
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