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Consent-Community Services   # 6.
Board of Supervisors
Community Development
Meeting Date:
01/27/2026
Brief Title
Expand Agricultural Preserve No. 064 and Approve New Williamson Act Contract
From:
Adam Fieseler, Director, Department of Community Services
Staff Contact:
Aaron Brown, Assistant Planner, Department of Community Services, x4717
Supervisorial District Impact:
District 5

Subject

Adopt resolution that expands Agricultural Preserve No. 064 and authorize the execution of three new Williamson Act contracts totaling 242.8 acres (APNs 053-010-002, 053-010-003, and 053-010-004), each being contiguous and within the Agricultural Intensive (A-N) zone; and determine that the project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act. (No general fund impact) (Fieseler/Brown)

Recommended Action

  1. Determine that the project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15137 of the CEQA Guidelines (Attachment A);
     
  2. Adopt resolution (Attachment B) to expand Agricultural Preserve No. 064 to include the subject parcels, which are identified in Exhibit 1 to Attachment B; and
     
  3. Approve and authorize the Chair to sign three new Williamson Act Agreements consisting of a total of 242.8 acres (APNs 053-010-002, 053-010-003, and 053-010-004) (Attachments C, D, and E).

Strategic Plan Goal(s)

Sustainable Environment
Flourishing Agriculture

Reason for Recommended Action/Background

The subject properties (APNs 053-010-002, 053-010-003, and 053-010-004) are located approximately four miles northeast of the unincorporated community of Dunnigan, immediately south of County Road 1. The three parcels include APN 053-010-002 (80 acres), APN 053-010-003 (81.4 acres), and APN 053-010-004 (81.4 acres). The three parcels total approximately 242.8 acres and are each located within the Agricultural Intensive (A-N) zone. The parcels are planted in rice, and there are no existing structures on the parcels. 

The California Land Conservation Act of 1965 (a.k.a. Williamson Act) authorizes counties and cities to contract with owners of agricultural land to preserve the agricultural uses on the property during the term of the agreement in exchange for reduced property tax bills. The Williamson Act requires that all new contracts be included within an established Agricultural Preserve. There are approximately 102 Agricultural Preserves in the unincorporated area of Yolo County, most of which were established in the late 1960's and early 1970's, and some of which have been expanded to enroll new lands.

The eligibility of agricultural land for new Williamson Act Agreement contracts is considered by the Board of Supervisors pursuant to the California Land Conservation Act statutes, the Countywide General Plan and the Yolo County Zoning Code, and the Yolo County Williamson Act Guidelines. Williamson Act contracts run with the land, are binding upon successors in interest, and are subject to an initial ten-or nine-year contract term that self-renew annually. To enroll in the Williamson Act, the property must be designated Agriculture (AG) or Open Space (OS) in the General Plan, be zoned Agricultural Intensive (A-N), Agricultural Extensive (A-X), or Public Open Space (POS), and be located within an established Agricultural Preserve. The minimum lot size set by the County Zoning Regulations must also be met and the minimum acreage of each parcel subject to a new Williamson Act Agreement contract can be no less than 40 acres where the soils are capable of cultivation and are irrigated (prime farmland), 80 acres where soils are capable of cultivation but not irrigated, and 160 acres where the soils are not capable of cultivation (i.e., rangeland and non-prime farmland).

The owners of the subject properties seek to enroll the properties in the Williamson Act, but the subject properties are not in an existing Agricultural Preserve. The subject properties adequately meet the County’s eligibility criteria for establishing contracts under the Williamson Act, which is supported by the 2030 Countywide General Plan’s goals and policies for conserving, preserving, and enhancing agricultural lands. The procedural requirements to amend the boundaries of Agricultural Preserve No. 064 have been met, and the minimum acreage requirements for agricultural preserves has been satisfied. Staff, therefore, recommends the Board of Supervisors expand Agricultural Preserve No. 064 and enroll the three parcels, totaling 242.8 acres (APNs 053-010-002, 053-010-003, and 053-010-004) into new Williamson Act contracts (Attachment C, D, and E).

Collaborations (including Board advisory groups and external partner agencies)

The Office of the County Counsel has approved the resolution and new Williamson Act contract as to form.

Fiscal Impact

Fiscal Impact (Expenditure)

Total cost of recommended action:
$    0
Amount budgeted for expenditure:
$    0
Additional expenditure authority needed:
$    0
On-going commitment (annual cost):
$    0

Source of Funds for this Expenditure

General Fund
$0

Attachments

Form Review

Inbox Reviewed By Date
Stephanie Cormier Stephanie Cormier 01/12/2026 05:54 PM
Adam Fieseler Adam Fieseler 01/14/2026 12:34 PM
County Counsel Hope Welton 01/14/2026 02:45 PM
Eric May Eric May 01/14/2026 03:20 PM
Cindy Perez Cindy Perez 01/14/2026 03:31 PM
Form Started By:
Aaron Brown
Started On:
12/22/2025 03:50 PM
Final Approval Date:
01/14/2026