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Jeanie Sieling, Dane County Planning and Development <br /> December 11, 1996 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Exclusive Agricultural Zoning Map <br /> At the December 4, 1996 , meeting, the LWCB approved certification <br /> of the fine County exclusive agricultural zoning map for the Town <br /> of Oregon for the years 1996 and 1997, subject to the following <br /> conditions : <br /> (a) By December 31, 1996 , Dane County must satisfy all of the <br /> conditions specified in the LWCB' s December 4 , 1996 <br /> decision certifying Dane County' s agricultural <br /> preservation plan for the Town of Oregon. <br /> (b) By December 31, 1996 , the Dane County Board must adopt <br /> remedial amendments to the new ordinance map which <br /> indicate the corporate boundaries of the Village of Oregon <br /> and Village of Brooklyn, and which remove from A-i <br /> exclusive agricultural zoning designation any lands <br /> falling within those corporate boundaries . <br /> (c) By December 31, 1996, Dane County must file with the <br /> department a certified copy of the new ordinance map, as <br /> adopted by the Dane County Board on November 21, 1996, and <br /> including the remedial amendments in par. (b) . The <br /> department will verify that the new ordinance map, as <br /> adopted. by the Dane County Board, is consistent with the <br /> map which Dane County submitted to the department on <br /> November 15, 1996 . <br /> (d) Dane County must provide the department with a written <br /> statement from the county corporation counsel stating that <br /> the new ordinance map, and the remedial amendments <br /> described under par. (b) , have been properly adopted <br /> according to county and municipal law under chs . 59 <br /> through 68, Wis . Stats . <br /> (e) This certification of the new zoning map, for the years <br /> 1996 and 1997, does not apply to the parcels identified <br /> under Finding of Fact (9) (a) . Dane County may not issue <br /> zoning certificates under s . 71 . 59, Wis. Stats . , which <br /> purport to entitle owners of those parcels to claim <br /> farmland preservation tax credits for 1996 and 1997 . The <br /> order does not affect the zoning designation itself of any <br /> parcel identified under Finding of Fact (9) (a) ; it simply <br /> clarifies that those parcels are not certified under the <br /> farmland preservation program for tax credit purposes . <br /> The map for the Town of Oregon, and the results of the rezoning <br /> of inconsistent parcels under findings of fact (10) , included in <br />