Jamestown, CA — The Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to change the Williamson Act contract for the 872-acre T-Five Ranches property on O’Byrnes Ferry. 17 acres of the property, which is near the Sierra Conservation Center, will be the future site of a $14-million biomass facility. The Williamson Act contract between the property owner and county designates the area for dryland grazing. The board voted 5-0 to revise the contract so that 17 acres be allowed for wood processing use. There was no opposition during the public comment period at this week’s meeting, and it was noted that a letter had been sent by the Central Sierra Environmental Resource Center (CSERC), which
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