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Statutes > California > Gov > 67100-67109

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 67100-67109



67100.  The agency shall adopt all necessary ordinances, rules,
regulations and policies to effectuate the adopted regional and
interim plans. The regulations shall contain general, regional
standards including but not limited to the following: subdivision;
zoning; tree removal; solid waste disposal; sewage disposal; land
fills, excavations, cuts and grading; piers; harbors, breakwaters; or
channels and other shoreline developments; waste disposal in
shoreline areas; waste disposal from boats; mobilehome parks; house
relocation; outdoor advertising; flood plain protection; soil and
sedimentation control; air pollution; and watershed protection.




67100.1.  Whenever, under the provisions of this title, or any
ordinance, rule or regulation or policy adopted pursuant thereto, the
agency is required to review or approve any proposal, public or
private, the agency shall take final action, either to approve, to
require modification, or to reject such proposal within 60 days after
such proposal is delivered to the agency.



67101.  Interim regulations shall be adopted within 90 days from the
formation of the agency and final regulations within 18 months after
the formation of the agency.



67102.  All ordinances, rules, regulations and policies adopted by
the agency shall be enforced by the agency, and by the counties and
cities.


67103.  All public works projects shall be reviewed prior to
construction and approved by the agency as to the project's
compliance with the adopted regional general plan.




67103.1.  All public works projects submitted to the agency for
review and approval must receive the agency's approval before they
can be submitted to the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency.



67104.  All public works projects for which state or federal funds
are requested shall be approved by the agency as to the project's
compliance with the adopted regional plan prior to submission of
application to the state or federal agency.




67105.  The agency shall police the region to ensure compliance with
the general plan and adopted ordinances, rules, regulations and
policies. If it is found that the general plan, or ordinances, rules,
regulations and policies are not being enforced by a local
jurisdiction, the agency may bring action in a court of competent
jurisdiction to ensure compliance.



67106.  Violation of any ordinance of the agency is a misdemeanor.



67107.  The agency is hereby empowered to initiate, negotiate and
participate in contracts and agreements among the local governmental
authorities of the region, or any other intergovernmental contracts
or agreements authorized by state or federal law.



67108.  Each intergovernmental contract or agreement shall provide
for its own funding and staffing, but this shall not preclude
financial contributions from the local authorities concerned or from
supplementary sources.


67109.  Whenever a new city is formed within the region, the
membership of the governing body shall be increased by one additional
member appointed by, and who shall be a member of, the legislative
body of the new city.
   Whenever the membership of the governing body is increased by the
addition of a member representing a new city in the region, there
shall be appointed by the Governor an additional member representing
the public at large who shall not be a resident of the region.



State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Gov > 67100-67109

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 67100-67109



67100.  The agency shall adopt all necessary ordinances, rules,
regulations and policies to effectuate the adopted regional and
interim plans. The regulations shall contain general, regional
standards including but not limited to the following: subdivision;
zoning; tree removal; solid waste disposal; sewage disposal; land
fills, excavations, cuts and grading; piers; harbors, breakwaters; or
channels and other shoreline developments; waste disposal in
shoreline areas; waste disposal from boats; mobilehome parks; house
relocation; outdoor advertising; flood plain protection; soil and
sedimentation control; air pollution; and watershed protection.




67100.1.  Whenever, under the provisions of this title, or any
ordinance, rule or regulation or policy adopted pursuant thereto, the
agency is required to review or approve any proposal, public or
private, the agency shall take final action, either to approve, to
require modification, or to reject such proposal within 60 days after
such proposal is delivered to the agency.



67101.  Interim regulations shall be adopted within 90 days from the
formation of the agency and final regulations within 18 months after
the formation of the agency.



67102.  All ordinances, rules, regulations and policies adopted by
the agency shall be enforced by the agency, and by the counties and
cities.


67103.  All public works projects shall be reviewed prior to
construction and approved by the agency as to the project's
compliance with the adopted regional general plan.




67103.1.  All public works projects submitted to the agency for
review and approval must receive the agency's approval before they
can be submitted to the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency.



67104.  All public works projects for which state or federal funds
are requested shall be approved by the agency as to the project's
compliance with the adopted regional plan prior to submission of
application to the state or federal agency.




67105.  The agency shall police the region to ensure compliance with
the general plan and adopted ordinances, rules, regulations and
policies. If it is found that the general plan, or ordinances, rules,
regulations and policies are not being enforced by a local
jurisdiction, the agency may bring action in a court of competent
jurisdiction to ensure compliance.



67106.  Violation of any ordinance of the agency is a misdemeanor.



67107.  The agency is hereby empowered to initiate, negotiate and
participate in contracts and agreements among the local governmental
authorities of the region, or any other intergovernmental contracts
or agreements authorized by state or federal law.



67108.  Each intergovernmental contract or agreement shall provide
for its own funding and staffing, but this shall not preclude
financial contributions from the local authorities concerned or from
supplementary sources.


67109.  Whenever a new city is formed within the region, the
membership of the governing body shall be increased by one additional
member appointed by, and who shall be a member of, the legislative
body of the new city.
   Whenever the membership of the governing body is increased by the
addition of a member representing a new city in the region, there
shall be appointed by the Governor an additional member representing
the public at large who shall not be a resident of the region.




State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Gov > 67100-67109

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 67100-67109



67100.  The agency shall adopt all necessary ordinances, rules,
regulations and policies to effectuate the adopted regional and
interim plans. The regulations shall contain general, regional
standards including but not limited to the following: subdivision;
zoning; tree removal; solid waste disposal; sewage disposal; land
fills, excavations, cuts and grading; piers; harbors, breakwaters; or
channels and other shoreline developments; waste disposal in
shoreline areas; waste disposal from boats; mobilehome parks; house
relocation; outdoor advertising; flood plain protection; soil and
sedimentation control; air pollution; and watershed protection.




67100.1.  Whenever, under the provisions of this title, or any
ordinance, rule or regulation or policy adopted pursuant thereto, the
agency is required to review or approve any proposal, public or
private, the agency shall take final action, either to approve, to
require modification, or to reject such proposal within 60 days after
such proposal is delivered to the agency.



67101.  Interim regulations shall be adopted within 90 days from the
formation of the agency and final regulations within 18 months after
the formation of the agency.



67102.  All ordinances, rules, regulations and policies adopted by
the agency shall be enforced by the agency, and by the counties and
cities.


67103.  All public works projects shall be reviewed prior to
construction and approved by the agency as to the project's
compliance with the adopted regional general plan.




67103.1.  All public works projects submitted to the agency for
review and approval must receive the agency's approval before they
can be submitted to the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency.



67104.  All public works projects for which state or federal funds
are requested shall be approved by the agency as to the project's
compliance with the adopted regional plan prior to submission of
application to the state or federal agency.




67105.  The agency shall police the region to ensure compliance with
the general plan and adopted ordinances, rules, regulations and
policies. If it is found that the general plan, or ordinances, rules,
regulations and policies are not being enforced by a local
jurisdiction, the agency may bring action in a court of competent
jurisdiction to ensure compliance.



67106.  Violation of any ordinance of the agency is a misdemeanor.



67107.  The agency is hereby empowered to initiate, negotiate and
participate in contracts and agreements among the local governmental
authorities of the region, or any other intergovernmental contracts
or agreements authorized by state or federal law.



67108.  Each intergovernmental contract or agreement shall provide
for its own funding and staffing, but this shall not preclude
financial contributions from the local authorities concerned or from
supplementary sources.


67109.  Whenever a new city is formed within the region, the
membership of the governing body shall be increased by one additional
member appointed by, and who shall be a member of, the legislative
body of the new city.
   Whenever the membership of the governing body is increased by the
addition of a member representing a new city in the region, there
shall be appointed by the Governor an additional member representing
the public at large who shall not be a resident of the region.