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... commission's attempts to avoid adverse cumulative impacts in Coastal Southwest Development Corp. v . California Coastal Zone Conservation Comm'n , 55 Cal . App . 3d 525 , 127 Cal . Rptr . 775 ( 1976 ) , decided under the 1972 California ...
... commission's attempts to avoid adverse cumulative impacts in Coastal Southwest Development Corp. v . California Coastal Zone Conservation Comm'n , 55 Cal . App . 3d 525 , 127 Cal . Rptr . 775 ( 1976 ) , decided under the 1972 California ...
Page 472
... Commission and Permanent Agency First step : study commission McAteer believed that the first priority was to make the Legislature aware of the threat to the Bay so that a strong bill could be passed in a later year . He secured passage ...
... Commission and Permanent Agency First step : study commission McAteer believed that the first priority was to make the Legislature aware of the threat to the Bay so that a strong bill could be passed in a later year . He secured passage ...
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... Commission did its planning had much to do with the way in which its plan was later accepted by the public and the Legislature . The Commission adopted two important approaches . First , the whole Commission made the planning decisions ...
... Commission did its planning had much to do with the way in which its plan was later accepted by the public and the Legislature . The Commission adopted two important approaches . First , the whole Commission made the planning decisions ...
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