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          Date of Hearing:  April 28, 2010

                       ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT
                                Cameron Smyth, Chair
                    AB 2530 (Nielsen) - As Amended:  April 8, 2010
           
          SUBJECT  :  Local government:  Williamson Act: agricultural  
          preserves: advisory board.

           SUMMARY  :  Specifies matters on which Williamson Act advisory  
          boards may advise the legislative body of a city or county.   
          Specifically,  this bill  :

          1)Authorizes an advisory board, in addition to advising on the  
            administration of the agricultural preserves in the county or  
            city, to advise the city or county on any matters relating to  
            Williamson Act contracts, including, but not limited to, the  
            following:

             a)   Program benefits;

             b)   Costs; 

             c)   Amendments; and,

             d)   Landowner participation. 

          2)States that the advisory board process is not the only means  
            by which a board of supervisors (board) or city council  
            (council) may address agricultural preserve matters or receive  
            advice regarding agricultural preserve matters. 
          
           EXISTING LAW  :

          1)Pursuant to Article 13, section 8 of the California  
            Constitution, authorizes the Legislature to promote the  
            conservation, preservation and continued existence of open  
            space lands and provides that when these lands are enforceably  
            restricted to recreation, enjoyment of scenic beauty, use or  
            conservation of natural resources, or production of food or  
            fiber, they must be valued for property tax purposes only on a  
            basis that is consistent with these restrictions and uses.

          2)Creates the Williamson Act, also known as the California Land  
            Conservation Act of 1965, which authorizes cities and counties  








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            to enter into agricultural land preservation contracts with  
            landowners who agree to restrict the use of their land for a  
            minimum of 10 years in exchange for lower assessed valuations  
            for property tax purposes.  The Division of Land Resource  
            Protection in the Department of Conservation administers the  
            Act.

          3)Authorizes a board or council to appoint an advisory board,  
            the members of which shall serve at the pleasure of the board  
            or council and may be paid their expenses.

          4)Requires the advisory board to advise the board or council on  
            the administration of the agricultural preserves in the county  
            or city and on any matters relating to contracts entered into  
            pursuant to the Williamson Act.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  None

           COMMENTS  :

          1)The Williamson Act conserves agricultural and open space land  
            by allowing private property owners to sign voluntary  
            contracts with counties and cities, enforceably restricting  
            their land to agriculture, open space, and compatible uses.   
            In return, county assessors must lower the assessed value of  
            the contracted lands to reflect their use as agriculture or  
            open space instead of the market value.  Making sure that  
            private property owners use their Williamson Act land  
            appropriately is essential to maintaining the statute's  
            constitutional integrity.

          2)According to the author's office, AB 2530 is intended to serve  
            as a road map for counties who opt to use the advisory  
            committees.  The advisory committees have been in the  
            Williamson Act since 1969 and a brief study in the 1990s found  
            approximately half of Williamson Act counties had some kind of  
            advisory committee.  According to the author, this bill is  
            intended to make counties more comfortable with using them as  
            a tool to help deal with current problems.  The bill spells  
            out certain issues that a Williamson Act advisory committee  
            might help a county address with its Williamson Act contract  
            holders, but is not limited to them.

           3)Support Arguments  :  Supporters, the California State Sheriffs'  
            Association, states that the bill provides illustrative  








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            examples of some of the subvention related problems that a  
            local advisory committee could address.

             Opposition Arguments  :  None at this time. 

           REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION  :

           Support 
           
          Resource Land Owners Coalition [SPONSOR]
          CA State Sheriffs' Association
          County of Monterey 

           Opposition 
           
          None on file
           
          Analysis Prepared by  :    Katie Kolitsos / L. GOV. / (916)  
          319-3958