160 acres! 160 acres! 160 acres! (We just need to keep repeating it, right?)
Dudes! When Shanna Boigon from the Association of Realtors tells voters in public presentations that Measure A sets a minimum parcel size of 160 acres, that's spot-on accurate. Of course, it's actually 40 acres for two of the three areas affected by Measure A (designated Hillsides and Large-Scale Agriculture), but 40 and 160 are practically the same. And of course, 160 acres was already the minimum parcel size in the third area, Ranchlands, if subdivisions weren't clustered - all that Measure A did was get rid of clustering that allowed small parcels.
But if we just keep saying it, that's all that counts, right? 160 acres! 160 acres!
And remember it's for the higher cause - to Southern Californiafy Santa Clara County! It's worth it!

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