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... legislation , expediting the regulatory process and limiting judicial review of certain types of projects ; ( 2 ) greater legislative oversight of areas usually left to executive and administrative action through devices such as the ...
... legislation , expediting the regulatory process and limiting judicial review of certain types of projects ; ( 2 ) greater legislative oversight of areas usually left to executive and administrative action through devices such as the ...
Page 433
... legislation ; and next , that even if the coast is sufficiently unique to justify separate environmental legislation , the twenty coun- ties covered by the Act do not embrace the entire area necessary for the purposes of the legislation ...
... legislation ; and next , that even if the coast is sufficiently unique to justify separate environmental legislation , the twenty coun- ties covered by the Act do not embrace the entire area necessary for the purposes of the legislation ...
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... legislation subsequently passed was the Local Government Comprehensive Planning Act of 1975 . Some 1972 task force recommendations were not followed . One would have assigned quasi - legislative functions , for example , designating ...
... legislation subsequently passed was the Local Government Comprehensive Planning Act of 1975 . Some 1972 task force recommendations were not followed . One would have assigned quasi - legislative functions , for example , designating ...
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