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<br />the topography, expansive soils, and lack of potable water, the County does not believe that <br />future development in these agricultural areas will exceed one residential lot per 35 acres. <br />However, based on discussions with the UD&FCD, the Douglas County Planning <br />Department, and the Douglas County Public Works Department, an imperviousness of 20% <br />was used in the agricultural areas for future development conditions for the purpose of this <br />study. <br /> <br />5 <br />