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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 986Introduced by Senator AllenFebruary 12, 2020 An act to amend Section 30253 of the Public Resources Code, relating to coastal resources. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 986, as introduced, Allen. Coastal resources: new development: greenhouse gas emissions.The California Coastal Act of 1976 regulates development, as defined, in the coastal zone, as defined, and requires that new development comply with specified requirements, including, among other things, requirements intended to minimize the adverse environmental impacts of the new development, minimize energy consumption and vehicle miles traveled, and, where appropriate, protect special communities and neighborhoods that, because of their unique characteristics, are popular visitor destination points for recreational uses.This bill would additionally require that new development minimize greenhouse gas emissions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 30253 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read:30253. New development shall do all of the following:(a) Minimize risks to life and property in areas of high geologic, flood, and fire hazard.(b) Assure stability and structural integrity, and neither create nor contribute significantly to the erosion, geologic instability, or destruction of the site or surrounding area or in any way require the construction of protective devices that would substantially alter natural landforms along bluffs and cliffs.(c) Be consistent with the requirements imposed by an air pollution control or air quality management district or the State Air Resources Board as to each particular development.(d) Minimize energy consumption consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and vehicle miles traveled.(e) Where appropriate, protect special communities and neighborhoods that, because of their unique characteristics, are popular visitor destination points for recreational uses.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 986Introduced by Senator AllenFebruary 12, 2020 An act to amend Section 30253 of the Public Resources Code, relating to coastal resources. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 986, as introduced, Allen. Coastal resources: new development: greenhouse gas emissions.The California Coastal Act of 1976 regulates development, as defined, in the coastal zone, as defined, and requires that new development comply with specified requirements, including, among other things, requirements intended to minimize the adverse environmental impacts of the new development, minimize energy consumption and vehicle miles traveled, and, where appropriate, protect special communities and neighborhoods that, because of their unique characteristics, are popular visitor destination points for recreational uses.This bill would additionally require that new development minimize greenhouse gas emissions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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2626 SB 986, as introduced, Allen. Coastal resources: new development: greenhouse gas emissions.
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2828 The California Coastal Act of 1976 regulates development, as defined, in the coastal zone, as defined, and requires that new development comply with specified requirements, including, among other things, requirements intended to minimize the adverse environmental impacts of the new development, minimize energy consumption and vehicle miles traveled, and, where appropriate, protect special communities and neighborhoods that, because of their unique characteristics, are popular visitor destination points for recreational uses.This bill would additionally require that new development minimize greenhouse gas emissions.
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3030 The California Coastal Act of 1976 regulates development, as defined, in the coastal zone, as defined, and requires that new development comply with specified requirements, including, among other things, requirements intended to minimize the adverse environmental impacts of the new development, minimize energy consumption and vehicle miles traveled, and, where appropriate, protect special communities and neighborhoods that, because of their unique characteristics, are popular visitor destination points for recreational uses.
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3838 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 30253 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read:30253. New development shall do all of the following:(a) Minimize risks to life and property in areas of high geologic, flood, and fire hazard.(b) Assure stability and structural integrity, and neither create nor contribute significantly to the erosion, geologic instability, or destruction of the site or surrounding area or in any way require the construction of protective devices that would substantially alter natural landforms along bluffs and cliffs.(c) Be consistent with the requirements imposed by an air pollution control or air quality management district or the State Air Resources Board as to each particular development.(d) Minimize energy consumption consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and vehicle miles traveled.(e) Where appropriate, protect special communities and neighborhoods that, because of their unique characteristics, are popular visitor destination points for recreational uses.
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4444 SECTION 1. Section 30253 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read:30253. New development shall do all of the following:(a) Minimize risks to life and property in areas of high geologic, flood, and fire hazard.(b) Assure stability and structural integrity, and neither create nor contribute significantly to the erosion, geologic instability, or destruction of the site or surrounding area or in any way require the construction of protective devices that would substantially alter natural landforms along bluffs and cliffs.(c) Be consistent with the requirements imposed by an air pollution control or air quality management district or the State Air Resources Board as to each particular development.(d) Minimize energy consumption consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and vehicle miles traveled.(e) Where appropriate, protect special communities and neighborhoods that, because of their unique characteristics, are popular visitor destination points for recreational uses.
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4646 SECTION 1. Section 30253 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read:
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5050 30253. New development shall do all of the following:(a) Minimize risks to life and property in areas of high geologic, flood, and fire hazard.(b) Assure stability and structural integrity, and neither create nor contribute significantly to the erosion, geologic instability, or destruction of the site or surrounding area or in any way require the construction of protective devices that would substantially alter natural landforms along bluffs and cliffs.(c) Be consistent with the requirements imposed by an air pollution control or air quality management district or the State Air Resources Board as to each particular development.(d) Minimize energy consumption consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and vehicle miles traveled.(e) Where appropriate, protect special communities and neighborhoods that, because of their unique characteristics, are popular visitor destination points for recreational uses.
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5252 30253. New development shall do all of the following:(a) Minimize risks to life and property in areas of high geologic, flood, and fire hazard.(b) Assure stability and structural integrity, and neither create nor contribute significantly to the erosion, geologic instability, or destruction of the site or surrounding area or in any way require the construction of protective devices that would substantially alter natural landforms along bluffs and cliffs.(c) Be consistent with the requirements imposed by an air pollution control or air quality management district or the State Air Resources Board as to each particular development.(d) Minimize energy consumption consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and vehicle miles traveled.(e) Where appropriate, protect special communities and neighborhoods that, because of their unique characteristics, are popular visitor destination points for recreational uses.
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5454 30253. New development shall do all of the following:(a) Minimize risks to life and property in areas of high geologic, flood, and fire hazard.(b) Assure stability and structural integrity, and neither create nor contribute significantly to the erosion, geologic instability, or destruction of the site or surrounding area or in any way require the construction of protective devices that would substantially alter natural landforms along bluffs and cliffs.(c) Be consistent with the requirements imposed by an air pollution control or air quality management district or the State Air Resources Board as to each particular development.(d) Minimize energy consumption consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and vehicle miles traveled.(e) Where appropriate, protect special communities and neighborhoods that, because of their unique characteristics, are popular visitor destination points for recreational uses.
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5858 30253. New development shall do all of the following:
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