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Zoning, Planning and Use

Jan. 27, 2001

City Set

With a few exceptions, statutes passed during the 2000 California legislative session primarily fine-tuned existing land use law. Although several controversial land use bills were introduced, none of them became law.

        By Daniel J. Curtin Jr., Janna A. Scott and Laura A. Colthurst
        
        With a few exceptions, statutes passed during the 2000 California legislative session primarily fine-tuned existing land use law. Although several controversial land use bills were introduced, none of them became law.
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