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EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 89450-89452



89450.  The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
   (a) There is a need for the California State University to
continue development of a reuse plan for the site of the former
Stockton Development Center, the property of which has been conveyed
to the trustees for public school purposes.
   (b) The establishment of an educationally focused campus
consisting of public-public and public-private partnerships will
result in greater educational opportunities for the residents of San
Joaquin County and in economic development opportunities for the City
of Stockton.
   (c) To facilitate the reuse of the site, it is necessary to
provide funding for the maintenance of physical facilities on the
site and for a study to explore the long-term feasibility of reusing
the site in the prescribed manner.



89451.  It is the intent of the Legislature that the Stockton
Development Center be a productive asset focused on educationally
based programs. Further, it is the intent of the Legislature to
supplement state resources in site maintenance through public-public
and public-private partnerships.



89452.  (a) The trustees, the Department of General Services, the
Department of Finance, and the City of Stockton shall prepare a
long-term feasibility study regarding the reuse of the site. The
study shall include consideration of the state resources necessary to
develop the site in the future. The study shall be completed by
September 1, 2000.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Edc > 89450-89452

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 89450-89452



89450.  The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
   (a) There is a need for the California State University to
continue development of a reuse plan for the site of the former
Stockton Development Center, the property of which has been conveyed
to the trustees for public school purposes.
   (b) The establishment of an educationally focused campus
consisting of public-public and public-private partnerships will
result in greater educational opportunities for the residents of San
Joaquin County and in economic development opportunities for the City
of Stockton.
   (c) To facilitate the reuse of the site, it is necessary to
provide funding for the maintenance of physical facilities on the
site and for a study to explore the long-term feasibility of reusing
the site in the prescribed manner.



89451.  It is the intent of the Legislature that the Stockton
Development Center be a productive asset focused on educationally
based programs. Further, it is the intent of the Legislature to
supplement state resources in site maintenance through public-public
and public-private partnerships.



89452.  (a) The trustees, the Department of General Services, the
Department of Finance, and the City of Stockton shall prepare a
long-term feasibility study regarding the reuse of the site. The
study shall include consideration of the state resources necessary to
develop the site in the future. The study shall be completed by
September 1, 2000.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Edc > 89450-89452

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 89450-89452



89450.  The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
   (a) There is a need for the California State University to
continue development of a reuse plan for the site of the former
Stockton Development Center, the property of which has been conveyed
to the trustees for public school purposes.
   (b) The establishment of an educationally focused campus
consisting of public-public and public-private partnerships will
result in greater educational opportunities for the residents of San
Joaquin County and in economic development opportunities for the City
of Stockton.
   (c) To facilitate the reuse of the site, it is necessary to
provide funding for the maintenance of physical facilities on the
site and for a study to explore the long-term feasibility of reusing
the site in the prescribed manner.



89451.  It is the intent of the Legislature that the Stockton
Development Center be a productive asset focused on educationally
based programs. Further, it is the intent of the Legislature to
supplement state resources in site maintenance through public-public
and public-private partnerships.



89452.  (a) The trustees, the Department of General Services, the
Department of Finance, and the City of Stockton shall prepare a
long-term feasibility study regarding the reuse of the site. The
study shall include consideration of the state resources necessary to
develop the site in the future. The study shall be completed by
September 1, 2000.