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Code · California · Government Code

§ 66681

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The plan shall be implemented as follows:
(a)The city and the county shall adopt the relevant provisions of the plan into their general and specific plans, shall adopt land use ordinances that implement the policies of the plan, and shall review and issue or deny any necessary local permits for projects within White Slough based on the requirements of the plan and implementing ordinances.
(b)In addition to obtaining any other permit required by law from the city or county or any state, regional, or local agency, any person placing fill, extracting materials, or making any substantial change in use of any area within White Slough shall obtain a permit from the commission. The commission shall issue a permit for these activities only if it finds the project consistent with the plan, this chapter, and, where not inconsistent with the plan and this chapter, this title, the San Francisco Bay Plan, and other relevant state and local law.
(c)The Department of Fish and Game, the Wildlife Conservation Board, the State Lands Commission, the State Coastal Conservancy, and the Department of Transportaton shall exercise their powers and allocate available resources to acquire, enhance, or manage wetlands and public access areas within White Slough in a manner consistent with the plan, subject to statewide goals and priorities of the agencies.
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