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Code · California · Public Resources Code

§ 21080.085

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(a)This division does not apply to a rezoning that implements the schedule of actions contained in an approved housing element pursuant to subdivision
(c)of Section 65583 of the Government Code.
(1)Subdivision
(a)does not apply to either of the following:
(A)A rezoning that would allow for the construction of a distribution center or for oil and gas infrastructure.
(B)A rezoning that would allow for construction to occur within the boundaries of any natural and protected lands as defined pursuant to Section 21067.5.
(i)Subdivision
(a)applies to a rezoning that contains within its boundaries any natural and protected lands as defined pursuant to Section 21067.5 if those natural and protected lands are excluded from the rezoning.
(ii)The definition of “natural and protected lands” described in clause
(i)does not include the lands described in subdivision
(p)of Section 21067.5.
(B)The rezoning of any parcel or portions of a parcel that is excluded from a rezoning under this paragraph shall be a separate project that is subject to this division.
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