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B.Sisters/Cloverdale. A proposed irrigated land division must result in lots or parcels that demonstrate the following lot area characteristics or capabilities: Sixty-three acres of irrigated land. C.Terrebonne. A proposed irrigated land division must result in lots or parcels that demonstrate the following lot area characteristics or capabilities: Thirty-five acres of irrigated land. D.Tumalo/Redmond/Bend. A proposed irrigated land division must result in lots or parcels that demonstrate the following lot area characteristics or capabilities: Twenty-three acres of irrigated land. E.Alfalfa. A proposed irrigated land division must result in lots or parcels that demonstrate the following lot area characteristics or capabilities: Thirty-six irrigated acres. F.La Pine. A proposed irrigated land division must result in lots or parcels that demonstrate the following lot area characteristics or capabilities: Thirty-seven acres of irrigated land. G. Horse Ridge East. Minimum lot area for a lot or parcel is 320 acres.

HISTORY Adopted by Ord. 92-065 §3 on 11/25/1992 Amended by Ord. 95-007 §18 on 3/1/1995 Amended by Ord. 2001-016 §2 on 3/28/2001 Amended by Ord. 2002-016 §1 on 4/24/2002 Amended by Ord. 2008-001 §2 on 5/6/2008 Amended by Ord. 2009-014 §1 on 6/22/2009 Amended by Ord. 2025-002 §4 on 3/28/2025 18.16.067 Farm Management Plans A. Contents. A farm management plan shall consist of the following components:

1.A written description of existing and/or proposed farm uses, including type of crops or livestock, size and location of areas for each use, and land or soil preparation required. 2. An assessment of the soils, climate, and irrigation on the lot or parcel demonstrating that the lot or parcel is suitable for the current or proposed use outlined in DCC 18.16.067(A) (1). 3. A business plan, including a demonstration that markets exist for the product; estimates of gross sales or actual gross sales figures; estimated or actual figures concerning necessary expenditures; and a list of capital expenditures incurred or projected to be incurred in establishing the farm use on the lot or parcel. 4.A written description of the farm uses in the area, including acreage, size and type of crop or livestock raised showing that the proposed plan is representative of similar farm uses, if any, in the area and will not conflict with the existing agriculture types. 5.For farm uses not currently practiced in the area, an analysis showing that the plan is representative of the type of agriculture proposed. B. Conditional approvals. 1.For purposes of land use approval, in instances where at the time of application the subject land is not currently in farm use, a farm management plan will be deemed to demonstrate current employment of the land for farm use if:

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