Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 1811.
This chapter may be cited and shall be known as the Regional Planning Law.
California Government Code — §§ 65060-65060.8
Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 1811.
This chapter may be cited and shall be known as the Regional Planning Law.
Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 1811.
The Legislature finds and declares that the people of California have a fundamental interest in the orderly development of the urban regions of the State in which large segments of the State’s population are concentrated.
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The Legislature further finds and declares:
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“District,” as used in this chapter, means a district created and operating under this chapter.
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“Board,” as used in this chapter, means the regional planning board.
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“Official census,” as used in this chapter, means any decennial or special federal census, or an official estimate of the State Department of Finance.
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“Region,” as used in this chapter, means the area included within a district.
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“Regional plan,” as used in this chapter, means a comprehensive, long-term general plan for the physical development of the region, and any land outside its boundaries which in the board’s judgment bears relation to its planning. The regional plan shall consist of a text and a map or maps, and such recommendations of the regional planning board concerning current or future problems as may in its opinion affect the region as a whole and are proper for inclusion in the regional plan.
Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 1811.
A regional plan shall be advisory only and shall not have any binding effect on the counties and cities located within the boundaries of the regional planning district for which the regional plan is adopted.