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Section 4.0— Ennirontnental Setting and Discussion of hn.vacts <br />4.2 AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES <br />4.2.1 Existing Setting <br />The project site is located in an urbanized residential area and is developed with a community center, <br />park, and elementary school. There is no property used for agricultural purposes on or adjacent to <br />the project site. According to the San Mateo County Important Farmland 2012 Map and the San <br />Mateo County Williamson Act FY 2006/2007 Map, the site is designated as Urban and Built-up <br />Land. <br />Urban and Built-up Land is defined as residential land with a density of at least six units per 10 acre <br />parcel, as well as land used for industrial and commercial purposes, golf courses, landfills, airports, <br />sewage treatment and water control structures. <br />The project site is not the subject of a Williamson Act contract, and does not meet the definition of <br />forest land or timberland.$ <br />4.2.2 Environmental Checklist <br />AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST RESOURCES <br />Less Than <br />Potentially <br />Significant <br />Less Than <br />No <br />Beneficial <br />Information <br />Sigaiticant <br />With <br />Significant <br />Impact <br />Impact <br />Sources) <br />Impact <br />Mitigation <br />Impact <br />Incorporated <br />Would the project: <br />1) Convert Prone Farmland, Unique <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />® <br />❑ <br />1,5 <br />Farmland, or Farmland of <br />Statewide Importance <br />(Farmland), as shown on the <br />maps prepared pursuant to the <br />Farmland Mapping and <br />Monitoring Program of the <br />California Resources Agency, to <br />non-agricultural use? <br />2) Conflict with existing zoning for <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />❑ <br />® <br />❑ <br />1,6 <br />agricultural use, or a Williamson <br />Act contract? <br />7 1) State of California Natural Resources Agency. San Mateo Couna 7Important Farmland 2012. August 2014. 2) <br />State of California Natural Resources Agency. San Mateo County Williamson Act FY200612007. 2012 <br />s According to California Public Resources Code Section 12220(g), Forest Land is land that can support 10 -percent <br />native tree cover of any species, including hardwoods, under natural conditions, and that allows for management of <br />one or more forest resources, including timber, aesthetics, fish and wildlife, biodiversity, water quality, recreation, <br />and other public benefits. According to California Public Resources Code Section 4526, "Timberland" means land, <br />other than land owned by the federal government and land designated by the board as experimental forest land, <br />which is available for, and capable of, growing a crop of trees of any commercial species used to produce lumber <br />and other forest products, including Christmas trees. <br />City of Redwood City 17 Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration <br />Sandpiper Elementary School Facilities Expansion November 2016 <br />