California Government Code CHAPTER 4.4 - Interagency Referrals

  • Section 65919.
    As used in this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) “Affected city” means a city within whose planning review area an affected territory is...
  • Section 65919.1.
    A county and a city may agree upon a procedure for referral by the county to the city or by the city to the county...
  • Section 65919.2.
    A city which desires referrals from a county or a county which desires referrals from a city pursuant to this chapter shall file with the...
  • Section 65919.3.
    Except as otherwise provided in Section 65919.10, before the board of supervisors acts on a proposed action, the county shall refer the proposed action to...
  • Section 65919.4.
    (a) Not later than the date the county notices the public hearing on a proposed action before the county planning commission, the county shall notify an...
  • Section 65919.5.
    The board of supervisors or city council to which the proposed action is referred pursuant to Section 65919.3 shall have 45 days from the date...
  • Section 65919.6.
    Before acting upon a proposed action, the county shall consider comments and recommendations received from each affected city and the city shall consider comments and...
  • Section 65919.7.
    If the board of supervisors or city council modifies and refers a proposed action back to the planning commission pursuant to Section 65356 or 65857,...
  • Section 65919.8.
    The referral shall reasonably describe the modification to the proposed action. Any city or county to which the modification is referred shall have 25 days...
  • Section 65919.9.
    Prior to acting on the modification, the board of supervisors shall consider the comments and recommendations received from each affected city and the city council...
  • Section 65919.10.a.
    If the proposed action is a change in a zoning ordinance, the county or city need not refer the zoning proposal to an affected city...
  • Section 65919.11.
    Failure to comply with the procedural requirements of this chapter shall not affect the validity of any proposed action.(Added by Stats. 1983, Ch. 860, Sec.

Last modified: October 22, 2018