The Legislature further finds and declares that the public has a right to fully participate in decisions affecting coastal planning, conservation, and development; that achievement of sound coastal conservation and development is dependent upon public understanding and support; and that the continuing planning and implementation of programs for coastal conservation and development should include the widest opportunity for public participation.
Cal. Pub. Res. Code § 30006
Findings and Declarations and General Provisions
Known as the California Coastal Act
The act spans §§ 30000–30900 (326 sections).
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 179 Cal. App. 3d 140 - Save Oxnard Shores v. California Coastal Commission (1986)
Most recently applied in 179 Cal. App. 3d 140 - Save Oxnard Shores v. California Coastal Commission (March 1986)
Added by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1330.
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