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In 1979, the general plan for the State Recreational Area at Folsom Lake, including Lake Natoma, was amended three times before it was approved. [2] As part of the 1979 General Plan amendment, the Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park became a separate unit, not a part of the Folsom Unit. [2]
Prohibit amendments to the General Plan unless they applied to an entire neighborhood defined in the plan, a named neighborhood or council area, or a development covering more than 15 acres (6.1 ha), and require that city planners demonstrate that the amendment was not passed solely to facilitate any single project or concurrently submitted ...
For example, an application fee for a general plan amendment is $13,560, plus $55 per acre, and the application fee for zoning can range from $13,586, plus $55 per acre, to $18,635, plus $55 per ...
The planning board advises on comprehensive zoning, [9] the General Plan, amendments to the zoning regulations, and conditional uses. The Board also is the design authority for most sketch plans and certain site development plans. [10] The department recommends zoning regulations to align with the County general plan.
Oct. 27—A settlement was reached last week in litigation initiated by Colusa County against the city of Colusa in relation to the Colusa Industrial Park residential development project ...
The General Assembly's 2024 regular legislative session ends March 9, and lawmakers are scurrying to clear the decks of any legislation not related to the biennium budget package that will ...
The Housing Accountability Act (HAA) is a California state law designed to promote infill development by speeding housing approvals. The Act was passed in 1982 in recognition that "the lack of housing, including emergency shelter, is a critical statewide problem," and has also been referred to as "the anti-NIMBY law."
After landowners had acquired 5 acres (20,000 m 2) of unimproved land in a city for residential development, the city was required by California law to prepare a general plan governing land use and the development of open-space land. In response, the city adopted zoning ordinances that placed the owners' property in a zone in which property may ...