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Zoning, Planning and Use

Sep. 22, 2001

Harmonious Goals

An inconsistency is created if one provision will frustrate a policy stated in a second provision and there is no commitment to mitigate that effect.

        By Daniel J. Curtin Jr.
        
        Each city and county in California is required to adopt a general plan for the physical development of its jurisdiction. Cities and counties may then, if they choose, adopt one or more specific plans for the implementation of the general plan for all or part of the area covered by the genera...

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