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File #: 25-1109    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Communication Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/15/2025 In control: Assessor/Clerk-Recorder
On agenda: 1/6/2026 Final action:
Title: Noticed Public Hearing - Discussion and Possible Action Including Approval to Establish Shorter Williamson Act Contracts, Effective in Calendar Year 2025, Pursuant to State Statute, Making the Requisite Finding Pursuant to Government Code 16142.1(d); and Direction to Staff to Notify All Affected Landowners of Final Decision and the Right to Prevent the Reduction in Term by Serving Notice of Non-Renewal (Sponsors: Assessor/Clerk-Recorder)
TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
FROM: Assessor/Clerk-Recorder
MEETING DATE: January 6, 2026


DEPARTMENT CONTACT:
Katrina Bartolomie
PHONE:
707 234-6819


ITEM TYPE: Noticed Public Hearing

TIME ALLOCATED FOR ITEM: 15 Minutes



AGENDA TITLE:
title
Noticed Public Hearing - Discussion and Possible Action Including Approval to Establish Shorter Williamson Act Contracts, Effective in Calendar Year 2025, Pursuant to State Statute, Making the Requisite Finding Pursuant to Government Code 16142.1(d); and Direction to Staff to Notify All Affected Landowners of Final Decision and the Right to Prevent the Reduction in Term by Serving Notice of Non-Renewal
(Sponsors: Assessor/Clerk-Recorder)
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RECOMMENDED ACTION/MOTION:
recommendation
Approve the establishment of shorter Williamson Act Contracts, effective in Calendar Year 2025, pursuant to State Statute, making the requisite finding pursuant to Government Code Section 16142.1(d); and direct staff to notify all affected landowners of final decision and the right to prevent the reduction in term by serving notice of non-renewal.
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PREVIOUS BOARD/BOARD COMMITTEE ACTIONS:
On December 13, 2024, the Board of Supervisors held a noticed public hearing and made the requisite finding pursuant to Government Code Section 16142.1(d).

SUMMARY OF REQUEST:
On July 15, 2011, the legislature enacted AB 1265 which allows counties to offset a portion of the loss of
Williamson Act Subvention Funds. AB 1265 permits counties to voluntarily implement new contracts that are 10 percent shorter in exchange for a 10 percent reduction in property tax relief enjoyed by the landowner. If the landowner does not want to participate, the option to non-renew the contract is available. AB 1265 allows the counties to participate if they find that the county received less than one-half of the foregone property tax revenue pursuant to Government Code 16142.1(d) for the previous fiscal year.

For Fiscal Year 2025-2026, the foregone tax r...

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