Growth is more compact, so fewer farms are developed for housing and other uses. In addition to 1,899 acres of land that is currently used for growing fruits and vegetables, 25,100 acres of other agricultural land and 15,000 acres of non-agricultural open space are lost to urban development. The minimum lot size in agricultural zones is changed to 20 acres, which prevents these areas from being subdivided for large-lot housing without a change of zoning.
The map below shows areas where new development will occur in this scenario: