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. (a) The Director of Conservation may establish, after notice
and hearing, rules and regulations, and require reports from local
officials and may employ, borrow, or contract for such staff or other
forms of assistance as are reasonably necessary to carry out this
section, Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 16140) of Part 1 of
Division 4 of Title 2, and Section 612 of the Public Resources Code.
In carrying out his or her duties under those sections, it is the
intention of the Legislature that the director shall consult with the
Director of Food and Agriculture and the Director of Planning and
Research.
(b) Commencing July 1, 1986, and continuing biennially thereafter,
the Department of Conservation shall collect or acquire information
on the amount of land converted to or from agricultural use using
1984 baseline information as updated pursuant to this section for
every county for which Important Farmland Series maps exist. On or
before June 30, 1988, and continuing biennially thereafter, the
department shall report to the Legislature on the data collected
pursuant to this section. In reporting, the department shall specify,
by category of agricultural land, the amount of land converted to,
or from, agricultural use, by county and on a statewide basis. The
department shall also report on the nonagricultural uses to which
these agricultural lands were converted or committed.
For the purposes of this section, the following definitions apply
unless otherwise specified:
(1) "Important Farmland Series maps" means those maps compiled by
the United States Soil Conservation Service and updated and modified
by the Department of Conservation.
(2) "Interim Farmland maps" means those maps prepared by the
Department of Conservation for areas that do not have the current
soil survey information needed to compile Important Farmland Series
maps. The Interim Farmland maps shall indicate areas of irrigated
agriculture, dry-farmed agriculture, grazing lands, urban and
built-up lands, and any areas committed to urban or other
nonagricultural uses.
(3) "Category of agricultural land" means prime farmland, farmland
of statewide importance, unique farmland, and farmland of local
importance, as defined pursuant to United States Department of
Agriculture land inventory and monitoring criteria, as modified for
California, and grazing land. "Grazing land" means land on which the
existing vegetation, whether grown naturally or through management,
is suitable for grazing or browsing of livestock.
(4) "Amount of land converted to agricultural use" means those
lands which were brought into agricultural use or reestablished in
agricultural use and were not shown as agricultural land on Important
Farmland Series maps maintained by the Department of Conservation in
the most recent biennial report.
(5) "Amount of land converted from agricultural use" means those
lands which were permanently converted or committed to urban or other
nonagricultural uses and were shown as agricultural land on
Important Farmland Series maps maintained by the Department of
Conservation and in the most recent biennial report.
(c) Beginning August 1, 1986, and continuing biennially
thereafter, the Department of Conservation shall update and send
counties copies of current Important Farmland Series maps. Counties
may review the maps and notify the department within 90 days of any
changes in agricultural land pursuant to subdivision (b) that
occurred during the previous fiscal year, and note and request
correction of any discrepancies or errors in the classification of
agricultural lands on the maps. The department shall make those
corrections requested by counties. The department shall provide staff
assistance, as available, to collect or acquire information on the
amount of land converted to, or from, agricultural use for those
counties for which Important Farmland Series maps exist.
(d) The Department of Conservation may also acquire any
supplemental information which becomes available from new soil
surveys and establish comparable baseline data for counties not
included in the 1984 baseline, and shall report on the data pursuant
to this section. The Department of Conservation may prepare Interim
Farmland maps to supplement the Important Farmland Series maps.
(e) The Legislature finds that the purpose of the Important
Farmland Series maps and the Interim Farmland maps is not to consider
the economic viability of agricultural lands or their current
designation in the general plan. The purpose of the maps is limited
to the preparation of an inventory of agricultural lands, as defined
in this chapter, as well as land already committed to future urban or
other nonagricultural purposes.