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PUBLIC UTILITIES CODE
SECTION 132360-132360.6



132360.  (a) It is the intent of the Legislature that the
consolidated agency complete a public process by June 30, 2004, to
prepare and adopt a regional comprehensive plan based on the local
general and regional plans that integrates land uses, transportation
systems, infrastructure needs, and public investment strategies,
within a regional framework, in cooperation with member agencies and
the public.
   (b) The regional comprehensive plan should be updated as necessary
for the consolidated agency to comply with Section 132360.2.



132360.1.  If the consolidated agency prepares a regional
comprehensive plan, it is the intent of the Legislature that:
   (a) The regional comprehensive plan preserve and improve the
quality of life in the San Diego region, maximize mobility and
transportation choices, and conserve and protect natural resources.
   (b) In formulating and maintaining the regional comprehensive
plan, the consolidated agency shall take account of and shall seek to
harmonize the needs of the region as a whole, the plans of the
county and cities within the region, and the plans and planning
activities of organizations that affect or are concerned with
planning and development within the region.
   (c) The consolidated agency shall engage in a public collaborative
planning process. The recommendations resulting from the public
collaborative planning process shall be made available to and
considered by the consolidated agency for integration into the draft
regional comprehensive plan. The consolidated agency shall adopt a
procedure to carry out this process including a method of addressing
and responding to recommendations from the public.
   (d) In formulating and maintaining the regional comprehensive
plan, the consolidated agency shall seek the cooperation and consider
the recommendations of all of the following:
   (1) Its member agencies and other agencies of local government
within the jurisdiction of the consolidated agency.
   (2) State and federal agencies.
   (3) Educational institutions.
   (4) Research organizations, whether public or private.
   (5) Civic groups.
   (6) Private individuals.
   (7) Governmental jurisdictions located outside the region but
contiguous to its boundaries.
   (e) The consolidated agency shall make the regional comprehensive
plan, policies, and objectives available to all local agencies and
facilitate consideration of the regional comprehensive plan in the
development, implementation, and update of local general plans. The
consolidated agency shall provide assistance and enhance the
opportunities for local agencies to develop, implement, and update
general plans in a manner that recognizes, at a minimum, land use,
transportation compatibility, and a jobs-to-housing balance within
the regional comprehensive plan.
   (f) The consolidated agency shall maintain the data, maps, and
other information developed in the course of formulating the regional
comprehensive plan in a form suitable to assure a consistent view of
developmental trends and other relevant information for the
availability of and use by other government agencies and private
organizations.
   (g) The components of the regional comprehensive plan may include,
but are not limited to, transportation, housing, water quality,
infrastructure, and open space, including habitat. At some future
date, components such as water supply, air quality, solid waste,
economy, and energy should be part of the regional comprehensive
plan. Performance standards and measurable criteria shall be
established through a public process to ensure that the regional
comprehensive plan is prepared consistent with these measures as well
as in determining achievement of the regional comprehensive plan
goals throughout its implementation.
   (h) Any water supply component or provision of the regional
infrastructure strategy regarding water supply contained in the
regional comprehensive plan shall be consistent with the urban water
management plan and other adopted regional water facilities and
supply plans of the San Diego County Water Authority.



132360.2.  The regional transportation plan, the regional aviation
strategic plan, the airport multimodal accessibility plan, and the
regional comprehensive plan should be compatible. The regional
comprehensive plan should set the framework for the type of changes
upon which subsequent regional transportation plans, regional
aviation strategic plans, and airport multimodal accessibility plans
should focus.



132360.3.  The consolidated agency shall maintain the data, maps,
and other information developed in the course of formulating the
regional comprehensive plan in a form suitable to assure a consistent
view of developmental trends and other relevant information for the
availability of and use by other government agencies and private
organizations.



132360.4.  Each member agency should review the actions that the
consolidated agency makes on state and federally regulated or
mandated items and report these actions to their respective
jurisdiction for review.



132360.5.  All documents created in compliance with this article
shall be made available and ready for public review in compliance
with the California Public Records Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with
Section 6250) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code).




132360.6.  The consolidated agency may use the authority for the
retail transactions and use tax provided under Sections 132301 and
132302 to fund and finance infrastructure needs identified in the
regional comprehensive plan developed in accordance with this
article. Development of the proposal and expenditure plan shall be
conducted using a public collaborative planning process that is
consistent with Section 132360.1.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Puc > 132360-132360.6

PUBLIC UTILITIES CODE
SECTION 132360-132360.6



132360.  (a) It is the intent of the Legislature that the
consolidated agency complete a public process by June 30, 2004, to
prepare and adopt a regional comprehensive plan based on the local
general and regional plans that integrates land uses, transportation
systems, infrastructure needs, and public investment strategies,
within a regional framework, in cooperation with member agencies and
the public.
   (b) The regional comprehensive plan should be updated as necessary
for the consolidated agency to comply with Section 132360.2.



132360.1.  If the consolidated agency prepares a regional
comprehensive plan, it is the intent of the Legislature that:
   (a) The regional comprehensive plan preserve and improve the
quality of life in the San Diego region, maximize mobility and
transportation choices, and conserve and protect natural resources.
   (b) In formulating and maintaining the regional comprehensive
plan, the consolidated agency shall take account of and shall seek to
harmonize the needs of the region as a whole, the plans of the
county and cities within the region, and the plans and planning
activities of organizations that affect or are concerned with
planning and development within the region.
   (c) The consolidated agency shall engage in a public collaborative
planning process. The recommendations resulting from the public
collaborative planning process shall be made available to and
considered by the consolidated agency for integration into the draft
regional comprehensive plan. The consolidated agency shall adopt a
procedure to carry out this process including a method of addressing
and responding to recommendations from the public.
   (d) In formulating and maintaining the regional comprehensive
plan, the consolidated agency shall seek the cooperation and consider
the recommendations of all of the following:
   (1) Its member agencies and other agencies of local government
within the jurisdiction of the consolidated agency.
   (2) State and federal agencies.
   (3) Educational institutions.
   (4) Research organizations, whether public or private.
   (5) Civic groups.
   (6) Private individuals.
   (7) Governmental jurisdictions located outside the region but
contiguous to its boundaries.
   (e) The consolidated agency shall make the regional comprehensive
plan, policies, and objectives available to all local agencies and
facilitate consideration of the regional comprehensive plan in the
development, implementation, and update of local general plans. The
consolidated agency shall provide assistance and enhance the
opportunities for local agencies to develop, implement, and update
general plans in a manner that recognizes, at a minimum, land use,
transportation compatibility, and a jobs-to-housing balance within
the regional comprehensive plan.
   (f) The consolidated agency shall maintain the data, maps, and
other information developed in the course of formulating the regional
comprehensive plan in a form suitable to assure a consistent view of
developmental trends and other relevant information for the
availability of and use by other government agencies and private
organizations.
   (g) The components of the regional comprehensive plan may include,
but are not limited to, transportation, housing, water quality,
infrastructure, and open space, including habitat. At some future
date, components such as water supply, air quality, solid waste,
economy, and energy should be part of the regional comprehensive
plan. Performance standards and measurable criteria shall be
established through a public process to ensure that the regional
comprehensive plan is prepared consistent with these measures as well
as in determining achievement of the regional comprehensive plan
goals throughout its implementation.
   (h) Any water supply component or provision of the regional
infrastructure strategy regarding water supply contained in the
regional comprehensive plan shall be consistent with the urban water
management plan and other adopted regional water facilities and
supply plans of the San Diego County Water Authority.



132360.2.  The regional transportation plan, the regional aviation
strategic plan, the airport multimodal accessibility plan, and the
regional comprehensive plan should be compatible. The regional
comprehensive plan should set the framework for the type of changes
upon which subsequent regional transportation plans, regional
aviation strategic plans, and airport multimodal accessibility plans
should focus.



132360.3.  The consolidated agency shall maintain the data, maps,
and other information developed in the course of formulating the
regional comprehensive plan in a form suitable to assure a consistent
view of developmental trends and other relevant information for the
availability of and use by other government agencies and private
organizations.



132360.4.  Each member agency should review the actions that the
consolidated agency makes on state and federally regulated or
mandated items and report these actions to their respective
jurisdiction for review.



132360.5.  All documents created in compliance with this article
shall be made available and ready for public review in compliance
with the California Public Records Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with
Section 6250) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code).




132360.6.  The consolidated agency may use the authority for the
retail transactions and use tax provided under Sections 132301 and
132302 to fund and finance infrastructure needs identified in the
regional comprehensive plan developed in accordance with this
article. Development of the proposal and expenditure plan shall be
conducted using a public collaborative planning process that is
consistent with Section 132360.1.



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Statutes > California > Puc > 132360-132360.6

PUBLIC UTILITIES CODE
SECTION 132360-132360.6



132360.  (a) It is the intent of the Legislature that the
consolidated agency complete a public process by June 30, 2004, to
prepare and adopt a regional comprehensive plan based on the local
general and regional plans that integrates land uses, transportation
systems, infrastructure needs, and public investment strategies,
within a regional framework, in cooperation with member agencies and
the public.
   (b) The regional comprehensive plan should be updated as necessary
for the consolidated agency to comply with Section 132360.2.



132360.1.  If the consolidated agency prepares a regional
comprehensive plan, it is the intent of the Legislature that:
   (a) The regional comprehensive plan preserve and improve the
quality of life in the San Diego region, maximize mobility and
transportation choices, and conserve and protect natural resources.
   (b) In formulating and maintaining the regional comprehensive
plan, the consolidated agency shall take account of and shall seek to
harmonize the needs of the region as a whole, the plans of the
county and cities within the region, and the plans and planning
activities of organizations that affect or are concerned with
planning and development within the region.
   (c) The consolidated agency shall engage in a public collaborative
planning process. The recommendations resulting from the public
collaborative planning process shall be made available to and
considered by the consolidated agency for integration into the draft
regional comprehensive plan. The consolidated agency shall adopt a
procedure to carry out this process including a method of addressing
and responding to recommendations from the public.
   (d) In formulating and maintaining the regional comprehensive
plan, the consolidated agency shall seek the cooperation and consider
the recommendations of all of the following:
   (1) Its member agencies and other agencies of local government
within the jurisdiction of the consolidated agency.
   (2) State and federal agencies.
   (3) Educational institutions.
   (4) Research organizations, whether public or private.
   (5) Civic groups.
   (6) Private individuals.
   (7) Governmental jurisdictions located outside the region but
contiguous to its boundaries.
   (e) The consolidated agency shall make the regional comprehensive
plan, policies, and objectives available to all local agencies and
facilitate consideration of the regional comprehensive plan in the
development, implementation, and update of local general plans. The
consolidated agency shall provide assistance and enhance the
opportunities for local agencies to develop, implement, and update
general plans in a manner that recognizes, at a minimum, land use,
transportation compatibility, and a jobs-to-housing balance within
the regional comprehensive plan.
   (f) The consolidated agency shall maintain the data, maps, and
other information developed in the course of formulating the regional
comprehensive plan in a form suitable to assure a consistent view of
developmental trends and other relevant information for the
availability of and use by other government agencies and private
organizations.
   (g) The components of the regional comprehensive plan may include,
but are not limited to, transportation, housing, water quality,
infrastructure, and open space, including habitat. At some future
date, components such as water supply, air quality, solid waste,
economy, and energy should be part of the regional comprehensive
plan. Performance standards and measurable criteria shall be
established through a public process to ensure that the regional
comprehensive plan is prepared consistent with these measures as well
as in determining achievement of the regional comprehensive plan
goals throughout its implementation.
   (h) Any water supply component or provision of the regional
infrastructure strategy regarding water supply contained in the
regional comprehensive plan shall be consistent with the urban water
management plan and other adopted regional water facilities and
supply plans of the San Diego County Water Authority.



132360.2.  The regional transportation plan, the regional aviation
strategic plan, the airport multimodal accessibility plan, and the
regional comprehensive plan should be compatible. The regional
comprehensive plan should set the framework for the type of changes
upon which subsequent regional transportation plans, regional
aviation strategic plans, and airport multimodal accessibility plans
should focus.



132360.3.  The consolidated agency shall maintain the data, maps,
and other information developed in the course of formulating the
regional comprehensive plan in a form suitable to assure a consistent
view of developmental trends and other relevant information for the
availability of and use by other government agencies and private
organizations.



132360.4.  Each member agency should review the actions that the
consolidated agency makes on state and federally regulated or
mandated items and report these actions to their respective
jurisdiction for review.



132360.5.  All documents created in compliance with this article
shall be made available and ready for public review in compliance
with the California Public Records Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with
Section 6250) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code).




132360.6.  The consolidated agency may use the authority for the
retail transactions and use tax provided under Sections 132301 and
132302 to fund and finance infrastructure needs identified in the
regional comprehensive plan developed in accordance with this
article. Development of the proposal and expenditure plan shall be
conducted using a public collaborative planning process that is
consistent with Section 132360.1.