I suspect that using "tag size" as a way of determining "need" is probably a poor one.
If we assume that a given tag warrants its own site when it has the number of questions that superuser or serverfault has (which is a completley arbitary metric, but hey, it's a starting point!) then the c# tag should've been spawned from stackoverflow quite some time ago as serverfault has 72,790 questions and c# has 162,884 tagged questions. Regarding proportions, c# has been applied to nearly 11% of the questions on stackoverflow. If we based "break-out" decisions on a combination of volume and proportion, again it should've been spawned from stackoverflow quite some time ago. Even solely based on proportion, it'd be a good candidate.
All that said, what benefit would c-sharp.stackexchange.com give? I can't see one as a question regarding using WebMethods can be tagged c#, asp.net and javascript all quite correctly. Should that question be posted to c-sharp.se or to stackoverflow?
Therefore, I refute the statement "If a Tag gets too proportionately large for a Stack Exchange site, it will need to be broken out on its own." (Proposals on area 51 really are the right approach.)